darealjuice wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/WojVerticalNBA/status/757621513877069824[/tweet]
Portland moves to keep CJ out of RFA after next season. It seems like a bit of a risk to me to give him a max extension after 1 year of actually playing, but they clearly don't want to risk losing him. I'm just a little confused where they're headed right now, they have an average of $95 million per year in cap space locked up through 2020 in just Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum, Evan Turner, Meyers Leonard, and Allen Crabbe and are well over the cap next year. $106.5 million spent on those 5 in the 2019-2020 season if Crabbe opts in. Sure, that's an elite offensive backcourt for the next 4 years, but throwing large contracts at role/bench players like Evan Turner, Meyers Leonard, and Allen Crabbe just played themselves out of being competitors in FA for a good bit of time. I don't see them jumping much higher than a perrenial 4 seed with the way the West looks right now, but I could be wrong.
I won't necessarily doubt them because they continue to surprise me. My guess is that they will look to trade Crabbe at some point, but didn't want to lose him for nothing.
However having said that, I guess I'm still more skeptical about how good they can be this year than you are (despite it not sounding like that with my reply).
I expect GS, SA, LAC, MEM and UTAH to likely be the top 5 seeds. Who knows about Houston but if Harden comes ready to play, they should definitely make it. I also think OKC definitely makes it (unless they trade Westbrook and take a step back). That's 7 teams. I also think Dallas and Minnesota to be competitive as well. Stotts is going to have to keep coaching this team to over achievement, because I don't think they have overall as much talent as any of those teams except maybe Dallas who still has Dirk and Carlisle, so they should be fringe.