NBA Fiend wrote:I believe WeekapauGroove nailed it with his post. A poster on the Blazer board said Aldridge wanted to do a 1 + 1. If Portland is willing to trade him, Aldridge would really cash in next year on a 5 year max with the Suns holding his bird rights. It seems like Aldridge is telling the Spurs that the Suns are willing to do this and is giving them on opportunity to do the same. That is why he visiting San Antonio again. I know Portland is frustrated that Aldridge is leaving but they can take Morris, maybe a pick and get a TPE rather than nothing.
Now I would assume Portland is willing to do a sign and trade, why you may ask. Because if the were'nt willing there would be no need for this back and forth. He would get the same amount from the Suns or Spurs if he signed as a free agent. Because he can only sign a four year deal. With the explosion of the cap this decision will come down to a lot of money. For those of you who know if the Suns get Aldridge what will a five year max cost the Suns the next year. Thank you for you continued support.
thank you. I think you're right that this might be the delay in the process right now. San Antonio might be trying to work out this deal with portland right now. Since the spurs don't have any players to give Portland it's probably about how many picks they give them. The question really is how much will San Antonio risk knowing if this year doesn't work out lma might just bolt. He seems like the type who likes this process since he literally met with a quarter of the teams this summer. So he could be the guy next summer who could bolt after a year even leaving a little money on the table.
It's a risk the suns are taking too if they sign him.
Edit- you asked what he could get with full bird right next year. It's in the neghborhood of 5 years 160 mil if the cap projections are right.