76ciology wrote:My gut feel is..
Noel was asking for A LOT of money (max to bazemore/crabbe money) early the season. Sixers straight up told him that we can't give him that. Noel's justification is his past stint for the team. You know all the low sample size stats they post out there, how he suffered all the losing and other stuffs.
Eventually, Noel and his player agent gave in (I guess nobody has shown interest to gave them the money they want) and it was more evident when Noel's play didn't standout with or without Embiid. But Noel has been really good as Biid's back-up, and the team settled with them saying we're going to give you a good contract but just not what you are asking.
Both parties settled. Then BC goes all out trying to make a deal for Jah. If BC can't close a deal then we sign Noel below their initial asking contract while we try to trade Jah from trade deadline, draft night to before trade deadline next season.
I think it is simpler than that. They tried both Okafor and Noel with Embiid, and they found that Noel worked better. The team also was better with Noel at the 5 than with Okafor at the 5.
Noel's contract situation puts them at a disadvantage, but I don't think there is much risk in signing him to a big offer. I firmly believe that even in the worst case scenario(outside of catastrophic injury) that Noel would be traceable even at 20 million a year.
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