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Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space

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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1701 » by RunDogGun » Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:38 pm

Bucks trade for Caron Butler, again? :o
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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1702 » by Saberestar » Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:40 pm

Carroll played in Utah when Hornacek was an assistant, so he probably knows him very well.
I think Hornacek needs and deserves players that HE likes, because sometimes it seems that only McDonough have selected the players on our roster.
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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1703 » by letsgosuns » Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:54 pm

Flying Colors wrote:That insistance to make the playoffs will again be our downfall


Unless the Suns get a generational type superstar ala Lebron James, or acquire someone like Durant or another top five player in the league during his prime, there is really nothing they can do when it comes to actually winning a championship. Might as well try to field the best team as possible and hope one of your own players like Alex Len turns into one of the five best players in the NBA. Five years of no playoffs for this franchise has made them irrelevant.
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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1704 » by lilfishi22 » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:56 pm

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Qwigglez wrote:Wish we could throw all our assets at the Pacers to get Paul George. Bled+Warren+MoBros, Miami's Picks, Cavs Picks, 2 1st Round Picks of ours (a little protection). Why would the Pacers do it? They wouldn't, but damn, I just wish we had some cornerstone piece to build around.
Kevin Love please opt out and join the Suns.


I wouldn't mid going strong after Jimmy Butler and offering the bulls some kind of S&T. But like you said those are just wishes.

Agreed. With that kind of package I'd much rather go after Butler. Although Butler probably isn't realistic
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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1705 » by SunsFanSSOL » Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:07 pm

Gambo hasn't been in the loop since McD took over.
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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1706 » by Qwigglez » Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:25 pm

Would be extremely interested in getting Danny Green if we didn't have Brandon Knight to worry about. Package Bled & MoBros for Kevin Love and getting Danny Green would be a realistic target. But... getting Love would have to be realistic too, lol.
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Post#1707 » by SUN » Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:26 pm

Qwigglez wrote:Would be extremely interested in getting Danny Green if we didn't have Brandon Knight to worry about. Package Bled & MoBros for Kevin Love and getting Danny Green would be a realistic target. But... getting Love would have to be realistic too, lol.

Danny Green can run, play two positions, is a good defender, yeah he'd be perfect for us. Did Evan Turner get resigned in Boston? If not, take a flyer on him. I saw a bit of his passing game...he'd fit well.
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Post#1708 » by lilfishi22 » Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:58 pm

Qwigglez wrote:Would be extremely interested in getting Danny Green if we didn't have Brandon Knight to worry about. Package Bled & MoBros for Kevin Love and getting Danny Green would be a realistic target. But... getting Love would have to be realistic too, lol.

Irving/Bledsoe? :-?
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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1709 » by Qwigglez » Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:16 am

lilfishi22 wrote:
Qwigglez wrote:Would be extremely interested in getting Danny Green if we didn't have Brandon Knight to worry about. Package Bled & MoBros for Kevin Love and getting Danny Green would be a realistic target. But... getting Love would have to be realistic too, lol.

Irving/Bledsoe? :-?


Lebron could probably flip Irving for Dwight Howard or something. IDK.
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Post#1710 » by JDJ26 » Fri Jun 12, 2015 2:39 am

How much is Cleveland willing to pay Tristan Thompson?
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Post#1711 » by bwgood77 » Fri Jun 12, 2015 2:43 am

JDJ26 wrote:How much is Cleveland willing to pay Tristan Thompson?


I'm guessing quite a bit. Their owner wouldn't mind going into the tax, LeBron's company is his agent, and with the rising cap, even if they max out 4 guys, they could still probably be ok after next year.
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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#1712 » by JDJ26 » Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:03 am

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JDJ26 wrote:How much is Cleveland willing to pay Tristan Thompson?


I'm guessing quite a bit. Their owner wouldn't mind going into the tax, LeBron's company is his agent, and with the rising cap, even if they max out 4 guys, they could still probably be ok after next year.


I know their owner is willing to go into the tax but is he willing to pay Thompson and Love max money?
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Post#1713 » by DRK » Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:11 am

JDJ26 wrote:
bwgood77 wrote:
JDJ26 wrote:How much is Cleveland willing to pay Tristan Thompson?


I'm guessing quite a bit. Their owner wouldn't mind going into the tax, LeBron's company is his agent, and with the rising cap, even if they max out 4 guys, they could still probably be ok after next year.


I know their owner is willing to go into the tax but is he willing to pay Thompson and Love max money?


Probably not, especially with Mozgov playing like he is, and Love coming back. TT might be the odd one out.

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Post#1714 » by letsgosuns » Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:28 am

The idea of Tristan Thompson getting a max contract is insane. I am not going to go into all of the reasons why I think it is insane but it is. He is kind of like a poor man's Horace Grant. Think of it like this. If this was 1991 and Horace Grant was going to be a free agent, would you pay him the same amount of money as Michael Jordan? Because that is basically what would happen if the Cavs max him out. Totally ridiculous. I would not touch anything close to max money with him. I would not even wanna give him more than 8 million a year.
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Post#1715 » by JDJ26 » Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:53 am

letsgosuns wrote:The idea of Tristan Thompson getting a max contract is insane. I am not going to go into all of the reasons why I think it is insane but it is. He is kind of like a poor man's Horace Grant. Think of it like this. If this was 1991 and Horace Grant was going to be a free agent, would you pay him the same amount of money as Michael Jordan? Because that is basically what would happen if the Cavs max him out. Totally ridiculous. I would not touch anything close to max money with him. I would not even wanna give him more than 8 million a year.


Yeah I don't think he should get the max but I do think he would be a good fit for the Suns. Do Tristan and Eric Bledsoe have the same agent?
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Post#1716 » by letsgosuns » Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:05 am

JDJ26 wrote:
letsgosuns wrote:The idea of Tristan Thompson getting a max contract is insane. I am not going to go into all of the reasons why I think it is insane but it is. He is kind of like a poor man's Horace Grant. Think of it like this. If this was 1991 and Horace Grant was going to be a free agent, would you pay him the same amount of money as Michael Jordan? Because that is basically what would happen if the Cavs max him out. Totally ridiculous. I would not touch anything close to max money with him. I would not even wanna give him more than 8 million a year.


Yeah I don't think he should get the max but I do think he would be a good fit for the Suns. Do Tristan and Eric Bledsoe have the same agent?


Yes I believe they do. And I would not be against him singing with the Suns. But not for anything coming close to a max.
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Post#1717 » by lilfishi22 » Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:14 am

JDJ26 wrote:
letsgosuns wrote:The idea of Tristan Thompson getting a max contract is insane. I am not going to go into all of the reasons why I think it is insane but it is. He is kind of like a poor man's Horace Grant. Think of it like this. If this was 1991 and Horace Grant was going to be a free agent, would you pay him the same amount of money as Michael Jordan? Because that is basically what would happen if the Cavs max him out. Totally ridiculous. I would not touch anything close to max money with him. I would not even wanna give him more than 8 million a year.


Yeah I don't think he should get the max but I do think he would be a good fit for the Suns. Do Tristan and Eric Bledsoe have the same agent?

Unfortunately.

In this situation where the caps are rising, max deals won't be max deals in a few short years but I still don't think Tristan Thompson is worth it. He really only does one thing well and that's rebound. He's nothing special defensively and he's virtually a non-factor offensively. I think he's worth $12m-$14m max
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Post#1718 » by StarMaker » Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:23 am

It just struck me that we pursue Khris Middleton who has potential both on the offensive and defensive end.
he somewhat resembled Richard Hamilton when I saw his game. He would be able to become an excellent SG with averaging 17pt, 40% 3pt, 80% Ft in the near future.

I strongly believe that 2 points guard as starters is not good strategy to go into the playoff while I am watching the NBA final. 2 points guards take disadvantage of the defense all the time.

I'd rather go for Middleton than maintaining Bledsoe and Knight. I don't exactly know who is better one as a PG between them. If we want more Bledsoe, we just give up to get a new contract of Knight. Otherwise, we trade Bledsoe for some players or picks assuming that we'd like Knight.
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Post#1719 » by jredsaz » Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:49 am

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RunDogGun wrote:I think it's important to resign Wright. He was great stepping into the starting center spot. He also didn't seem to have any issue coming off the bench.


For how much, though?

Something around $28M / 4 years would be a fair contract for both sides.


Ita about value. On July 1st Wright, Green and Tucker will have less value than their collective cap space. On July 14th it could change but at this point resigning Green or Wright is plan b or c or d. And I wonder if we can move Tucker somewhere without getting back salary or giving up a pick?

This team needs to be stripped down as far as it can be.
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Post#1720 » by SideSwipe » Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:15 pm

Flying Colors wrote:That insistance to make the playoffs will again be our downfall


Right, because 5 years out of the playoffs isn't enough, right? You never know if you can dance unless you go to the dance. PHX will continue to be on the losing end of the FA market until we generate some relevance in the game again. That's one of the reasons PHX did so well in the past is we were always relevant.

We have not been relevant for 5 years now, and crazy as it seems, we haven't been able to attract quality FA's over that period (from other teams) We have been able to keep most of our own...That would suggest that we have an external marketing problem that is likely solved with a good playoff run. We may not win it all with the first playoff run, but we will raise some eyebrows.

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