dakomish23 wrote:shtolky wrote:dakomish23 wrote:
Unequivocally false. This isn't a slight overpay. It's massive.
What kind of logic is this? So a contract is only viewed in a certain light at the time it's made, regardless of how the player turns out? You may think it's a massive overpay now (many would disagree), but you ignored what the poster said. So you're saying if he turns into Michael Jordan, it's still an overpay? Remember in 2012 when Curry signed his 4 year 40m extension, people were saying how risky and foolish it was because of his ankle issues. So does that mean at the end of that extension when he was an MVP, that contract was still an overpay? Now, if you are 100% sure he will just be the same old THJ from the first half of last season, fine, but you don't know what he will become. In fact, if he plays how he did in the 2nd half of last season, the contract is fine. How about we actually see him perform before we say the contract is a massive overpay.
It's sound normal logic.
You know what's not? Using an argument where THJ will turn into MICHAEL "THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME" JORDAN as a retort. Cmon man. At least say Derozan or Klay

GSW kept Curry because of the upside he showed when he was healthy.
His rookie year (80 games)
17.5 PPG 4.5 RPG 5.9 APG 1.9 SPG
46% FG 44% 3PT 89% FT
His sophomore year (74 games)
18.6 PPG 3.9 RPG 5.8 APG 1.5 SPG
48% FG 44% 3PT 94% FT
That's a 154 game sample size. If THJ did those second half numbers over such a large sample size, you wouldn't hear nothing but praise from everyone on this board, even with the injury concern.
It's not that I'm pissed THJ is on this roster. I'm fine with him on the team long term.
- the salary: We could of had THJ for way cheaper IMO and in the opinion of most except some Knicks fans.
- the flexibility: instead of being able to make big splashes in 2019 & 2020, when KP will be entering his prime alongside WHG and more top 10 picks on rookie deals, we're limited.
I'll be rooting for him because he wears a Knicks jersey. But the overall cost to get him in one is something I would not have paid.
No...the reason I used MJ was deliberate. You used definitive language that the contract, no matter what happens, is a disaster. Use, Klay, use Derozan, it doesn't matter. The point was, you cannot say the contract will ALWAYS be excessive when he hasn't played a game yet. If you want to say that for now, it's an overpay, I won't argue, but to simply say that it's a disaster forever, as you are implying, is just ridiculous. Guys do improve...I know that's shocking to some around here, but it does happen, every single season.
You also missed my point about Curry. I wasn't talking about his production, I was talking about his health. Screw his production if he can't stay healthy. Would Philly give Embiid a max extension now? I doubt it, but he did produce a ton. Curry's deal was criticized, but now it looks like one of the all-time steals. That's precisely my point.
You did say you would root for him and I respect that, I hope you praise him if he requires praise and plays well. We have to see. I happen to not think it's nearly as terrible as some think, simply because he's young, has shown the ability, has improved, and in today's market 17m for an up and coming 25 year old SG is not that excessive. Let's just wait and see him play before we say how egregious the contract will ALWAYS be. I also disagree we could have had him so much cheaper that it would have significantly affected the cap. At 15m per, the extra 2m won't hurt us.