Johnny Bball wrote:lebron stopper wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:
I'm just going to assume its too hard for you to understand my point or the concept of seeing how much he wants before making a decision so we don't overpay a backup point guard.
Fred has proven this season that he's worth about the $9 million per year that he's going to get. Not the same situation as Biyombo. I'm not sure why this upsets you so much.
Maybe I'm frustrated because you're not getting it and still arguing. And he's not just entitled to 9 million. Only the first year is the current MLE (or first two, can't recall). The Gilbert Arenas Rule applies. His max is 4/70 or something around there if someone wants to sign him to that as an RFA.
What am I not getting?
That, according to you, VanVleet doesn't deserve the money he's going to get and he's going to suck once he gets his payday? Because the same thing happened with Biyombo, a completely different player in a totally different scenario?
Oh no, we might actually have to give the best and highest-impact players a raise in order to retain them. Again, why does it upset you so much that VanVleet will get the ~$9 million per year that he's worth?
Oh. I think I know why. Because you're cheap and you'd rather lose a promising young player in VanVleet for nothing than keep him for $9 million per year after he's proven to be a huge help for the Raptors this season. Because we let Biyombo walk and got away with it, that must mean we can also let VanVleet walk and still get away with it. Because that's totally the same thing. Amazing logic lmao.
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