They will?? Why??Ralphb07 wrote:Bulls will match Zach at 20 mil per
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They will?? Why??Ralphb07 wrote:Bulls will match Zach at 20 mil per
Dez wrote:SensiBull wrote:Whereas, the alternative would only be this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2018/02/01/joakim-noah-is-a-walking-embodiment-of-the-nbas-purse-tightening/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.8072a4e67f4c
Except for it being a completely different situation but yes use this to fuel your bias.
He may have been the centerpiece at the time but he's the 3rd best asset from the trade now.Stratmaster wrote:I'm with you. The Bulls trade Jimmy Butler and then let the main piece in the return walk because they don't want to pay him?tiffac wrote:Ctownbulls wrote:They would be praised if they passed.
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Not with the history of cheapness and huge cap space. Remember the not paying the europe thing. That’s not good even when its false, bad perception lingers.
I mean us fans will be okay with it (maybe some won’t) but the media will have a field day.
It would take a lot of popcorn to watch that fallout
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Ctownbulls wrote:He may have been the centerpiece at the time but he's the 3rd best asset from the trade now.Stratmaster wrote:I'm with you. The Bulls trade Jimmy Butler and then let the main piece in the return walk because they don't want to pay him?tiffac wrote:
Not with the history of cheapness and huge cap space. Remember the not paying the europe thing. That’s not good even when its false, bad perception lingers.
I mean us fans will be okay with it (maybe some won’t) but the media will have a field day.
It would take a lot of popcorn to watch that fallout
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Who gives a **** about the media? If they are making decisions based on the immediate response from the media and not based on the best intentions of the franchise then it's a major issue. You don't give someone $80M just because a few bloggers and reporters may criticize a trade that was made a year ago.Proven_Winner wrote:Ctownbulls wrote:He may have been the centerpiece at the time but he's the 3rd best asset from the trade now.Stratmaster wrote:I'm with you. The Bulls trade Jimmy Butler and then let the main piece in the return walk because they don't want to pay him?
It would take a lot of popcorn to watch that fallout
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Sadly we’re the only ones who’ll say that. Media definitely won’t spin it that way.
Ctownbulls wrote:Who gives a **** about the media? If they are making decisions based on the immediate response from the media and not based on the best intentions of the franchise then it's a major issue. You don't give someone $80M just because a few bloggers and reporters may criticize a trade that was made a year ago.Proven_Winner wrote:Ctownbulls wrote:He may have been the centerpiece at the time but he's the 3rd best asset from the trade now.
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Sadly we’re the only ones who’ll say that. Media definitely won’t spin it that way.
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I am just saying they need to make the right decision irrespective of the critics. Whether the critics are the mainstream media, bloggers or RealGM posters.Betta Bulleavit wrote:Ctownbulls wrote:Who gives a **** about the media? If they are making decisions based on the immediate response from the media and not based on the best intentions of the franchise then it's a major issue. You don't give someone $80M just because a few bloggers and reporters may criticize a trade that was made a year ago.Proven_Winner wrote:
Sadly we’re the only ones who’ll say that. Media definitely won’t spin it that way.
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Eh, so how then can we expect for them NOT to pay him that amount just because some folks on Real GM said not to?? At the end of the day, it's up to them to live and die with the decisions that they make. I like Lavine and have been a strong advocate for retaining him. But 4y/80M is a bit rich for my blood. But what do I know??

WindyCityBorn wrote:fleet wrote:So, how would a 20 million dollar deal for Lavine affect our ability to add a super max guy?
(Not that it would ever happen, just play along)
No.
Ctownbulls wrote:I am just saying they need to make the right decision irrespective of the critics. Whether the critics are the mainstream media, bloggers or RealGM posters.Betta Bulleavit wrote:Ctownbulls wrote:Who gives a **** about the media? If they are making decisions based on the immediate response from the media and not based on the best intentions of the franchise then it's a major issue. You don't give someone $80M just because a few bloggers and reporters may criticize a trade that was made a year ago.
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Eh, so how then can we expect for them NOT to pay him that amount just because some folks on Real GM said not to?? At the end of the day, it's up to them to live and die with the decisions that they make. I like Lavine and have been a strong advocate for retaining him. But 4y/80M is a bit rich for my blood. But what do I know??
My point was, paying Lavine simply because he was the centerpiece of Jimmy trade doesn't mean he needs to be paid. The contract needs to be evaluated based on the player he is today, post injury recovery and 1/4 of a season in a Bulls uniform.
If they think he is worth $20 then so be it but being part of the Jimmy trade doesn't impact the evaluation.
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fleet wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:fleet wrote:So, how would a 20 million dollar deal for Lavine affect our ability to add a super max guy?
(Not that it would ever happen, just play along)
No.
Most guys that are truly good, show by their 3rd year. If you've decided that he has shown, you pay him. If you are not seeing that yet, buyer beware. Its certainly unclear to me. Maybe it isn't for somebody else. But its a huge risk to set up a brand new team foundation on a questionable contract that is sizeable.
Personally I don't think you can take anything from last season. Honestly, I don't think any of us really know how LaVine is going to turn out. The Bulls could refuse to match an offer and he could go somewhere else and end up an All-Star. They could also agree to match a big offer and end up with a bench player being paid 20 million a year.Proven_Winner wrote:Ctownbulls wrote:He may have been the centerpiece at the time but he's the 3rd best asset from the trade now.Stratmaster wrote:I'm with you. The Bulls trade Jimmy Butler and then let the main piece in the return walk because they don't want to pay him?
It would take a lot of popcorn to watch that fallout
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Sadly we’re the only ones who’ll say that. Media definitely won’t spin it that way.
To be clear, no one ever said it should be part of the Bulls evaluation. I believe two of us simply commented on what the Uproar will be if the Bulls evaluation is to let him walk.Ctownbulls wrote:I am just saying they need to make the right decision irrespective of the critics. Whether the critics are the mainstream media, bloggers or RealGM posters.Betta Bulleavit wrote:Ctownbulls wrote:Who gives a **** about the media? If they are making decisions based on the immediate response from the media and not based on the best intentions of the franchise then it's a major issue. You don't give someone $80M just because a few bloggers and reporters may criticize a trade that was made a year ago.
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Eh, so how then can we expect for them NOT to pay him that amount just because some folks on Real GM said not to?? At the end of the day, it's up to them to live and die with the decisions that they make. I like Lavine and have been a strong advocate for retaining him. But 4y/80M is a bit rich for my blood. But what do I know??
My point was, paying Lavine simply because he was the centerpiece of Jimmy trade doesn't mean he needs to be paid. The contract needs to be evaluated based on the player he is today, post injury recovery and 1/4 of a season in a Bulls uniform.
If they think he is worth $20 then so be it but being part of the Jimmy trade doesn't impact the evaluation.
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