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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--nets-to-sign-tyler-johnson-to--50m-offer-sheet-145854260.html
Hopefully this guy can stay healthy because he is a fun player to watch. He has serious hops and can shoot from three as well as handle the ball.
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Netsultimatefan63 wrote:Love it. TJ is going to break out in BK. Hopefully Miami won't match.
MrDollarBills wrote:Not a bad move at all but hopefully he develops so the poison pill won't come back to screw us
The Gilbert Arenas provision allows Johnson to make $5.6 million and $5.8 million in the first two years of the deal, but salaries of $18.8 million and $19.6 million in 2018-19 and 2019-20 make the offer sheet more prohibitive for the Heat to match.
For the Nets, they’re trying to complete a free-agent backcourt that includes Jeremy Lin (three years, $36 million) and Johnson.
Johnson had several comparable offer sheets, but the opportunity for playing time in Brooklyn, the chance to play for new coach Kenny Atkinson and under general manager Sean Marks’ evolving new shingle sold him on Brooklyn.
Sacramento, Chicago, Charlotte and New Orleans were among aggressive suitors for Johnson, league sources said.
via http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--nets-to-sign-tyler-johnson-to--50m-offer-sheet-145854260.html
MrDollarBills wrote:Not a bad move at all but hopefully he develops so the poison pill won't come back to screw us
NyCeEvO wrote:This should make it officially clear to every one that Marks is going after FA in 2017. They didn't sign a poison pill contract just because they want to make it harder for Miami to resign. It's guaranteed low money over the next two years, which conveniently allows for a low cap hit next year.
However, aside from that Marks needs to have something else in play. This (current) roster isn't attracting anyone noteworthy. Unless he's hoping to sit down 3 stars and sell them on playing together, there's no chance great players would come to Brooklyn.
I've only seen him play very little so I can't judge him too much. I assume Atkinson and Marks really think this guy can breakout although I really hope that they're trying to get a #2 with actual starting experience.