bondom34 wrote:Well, if you don't match you have cap next year, even w/ KD's cap hold. So you can throw money at a guy then if you'd like assuming your confident w/ Durant.
They wouldn't have much to play with. They will be around $90M with the KD hold, the QO to Waiters that is going to anger me greatly, the hold for Augustin, etc. Even if they don't offer a QO to Waiters they are still going to be in the $84M range with will leave them with around $8M to offer out. Given the increase in the cap that is not going to land anything significant. Kyle Singler just got $5M/yr before the cap went up. A player like him will be getting $8M/yr next year, which is just insane to me. So basically you are saving cap room for a potential Kyle Singler over having Kanter. There is no reason not to match when it comes to financial flexibility or future roster moves. It is very simple. Is the team better with Kanter? If no then let Portland have him. If yes then match. Given that Presti acquired him to be something OKC needed, a low post scoring option, and he is one of the best in the NBA at it you match and let Russ berate him like CP3 does DeAndre Jordan until Kanter either plays harder or submits to being traded and you get something you want/need out of him from a team that needs low post scoring.