rallydurham wrote:I really don't want to see us offer much and I doubt we will. If we hadnt signed lamb to that dumb deal I'd be more inclined to bring lin back. But we are stuck with Lamb and we could bring troy Daniels back cheaply. We al ready have entrenched starters at the guard spots.
Even at like $5m/yr we are better off applying that money towards a quality big man as we are very thin up front and playing Cody all year at center is just asking for injury.
It's just not a great use of resources to spend the money on a backup . There is a huge influx of pg entering the league the next two years there will be plenty of options available if Daniels doesn't work out
I agree here...I think it's best that Lin and Hornets mutually agree to part ways wih no hard feeling toward each other.
Hornets have too many entrenched guards in Kemba/Batum/MKG who will all play big minutes and than you have a young guy like Lamb who will be expected to be given more of a chance to justify his new contract....So it probably makes no sense to spend good money on Lin which you won't be playing much anyway.
So we all agree that it's probably in Charlotte best interest to tell Lin he should go get his fair market value elsewhere because they can't afford to give him more than 6M-7M as a 15-20mpg player.
Lin, in his part, should thank Charlotte for the opportunity and go look for the best opportunity he can find that will allow him to maximize his skill-set and put him in the best position to succeed as an NBA player.