HartfordWhalers wrote:wise1-2 wrote:HartfordWhalers wrote:
Sure, but thats not what I said. So, your rambling argument is a bad one.
So far you have claimed that the Harris trade got Biyombo (not true), or max cap space (also not true).
It definitely did add to the amount of cap space next year.
It made it possible and easy for Hennigan to open up more or less max capspace. All he needs to do is trade one or more of his players, which is necessary to open up playing time anyway. What I said is still far more accurate than your claim that Harris was traded to be replaced with green and Meeks.
Well, that really would have only been accurate if I had said that. Since I didn't, that is a big miss.
Here is my first reply to you on this train wreck of a tangent:HartfordWhalers wrote:wise1-2 wrote:They did not spend that freed up capspace on Green/Meeks. They used it on biyombo, who is a much better investment than Harris. Dumping harris ended up being a good move, as usual we can look back and say hennigan was right.
Orlando could have signed Biyombo without the Harris deal.
Which is absolutely true.HartfordWhalers wrote:wise1-2 wrote:
"He [Bismack Biyombo] was our primary target in free agency," said Vogel during the introduction of Biyombo last month.
Right, and they had cap room for him even without the Tobias Harris deal.
So, they already had cap room for their first target -- Biyombo -- and the newly created extra cap room was used afterwards would be the more common way of looking at things.
We had 20m in cap room so we had to trade Harris to make 35m in room so we could sign Biyombo for 15m a year is a pretty strange take imo.
And then the max cap space argument:HartfordWhalers wrote:wise1-2 wrote:They didn't have to trade Harris to sign Green either. You guys are missing the fact that green was a one year deal. Looking beyond this season (which Hennigan is doing) only Biyombo affects next years cap. Biyombo is taking up those 17 mill/yr that were going to Harris. They could've kept Harris, but then they don't have room for a max next year. The plan was always to have room for a max this summer and in 2017. Green doesn't affect next years cap space. Biyombo and Harris do. Green was signed give them some depth this year, and scoring off the bench. You can either say Hennigan replaced Harris with Green AND opened up room for a max next year, or he signed Biyombo. Instead you guys are reducing it to just Green replaced Harris, like we just signed Green to the same deal as Harris. That's not true at all. Biyombo's deal is much more similar to Harris'.
“And we always believed that this summer and next summer were going to be the two summers of free agency for us that we needed to focus on after developing our young guys.”- Alex Martins
Orlando won't have max cap space next year unless Ibaka walks.wise1-2 wrote:There's more than one way to look at it.
Sure, but some are factually wrong.
Needing the trade to sign Biyombo, or getting max cap space next year from the trade are both entirely factually wrong. And returning to them to defend a (bad) previous season trade is just stupid at this point.
If you like the Tobias trade, I just don't care. If you keep saying inaccurate things about it or Orlando's 2017 cap situation, I might not even care about that at this point to correct you. But you will still be wrong.
So you're still hung up m the fact that I said it opens up room for a max. Ok, I made a little miscalculation and corrected it, but my argument is far more logical than yours. Like I said anyway, the team will make other moves to open up playing time. I also never said that the Tobias trade was NEEDED to sign Biymbo. It was needed to sign Biyombo AND maintain long term flexibility, which I proved was always the plan (Martins+Vogel quotes). Signing Biyombo with Harris on the roster would've been a terrible idea that only adds to the log jam in the front court, and you know that. Having one player on Biyombo level getting 17 mill/yr is fine. Having Harris and Biyombo making 34 mill or almost one third of the cap between them is a terrible idea, especially when they're both going to be bench players.