IrishBeatdown wrote:Well, he and his agent have a number in mind, I'm sure. Of course he is going to take the QO if no one offers him a contract, that's not in dispute. 'Beating him up' is a euphemism for aggressive counter-negotiation in this case, should have been more clear. I'm talking about his hypothetical future contract.madvillian wrote:IrishBeatdown wrote:Bulls have all the negotiating power with little interest in Lavine so far, they should beat him up in contract discussions and if he wants more than 14-15, he's got to go. I'm a fan of paying him no more than 10 AAV, but I'm a bit more bearish in my outlook than most.
I literally doesn't matter one bit what "zach wants". What matters if what he's offered. If no club offers him a deal, what's he going to do? And Chicago can't "beat him up" when there's nothing to beat up. If the choice is "out of the NBA" or "back in Chicago on a qualifying offer" then he's coming back to Chicago.
Thanks for explaining how RFA works though, that was informative.
This article actually suggests that the Bulls are potentially offering salaries near 18mil range, which is quite more than what we have been discussing on the board and what some other media outlets have been saying. No wonder LaVine was laughing at Friedell on social media the other day. LaVine was laughing due to how clueless Friedell was about what is going on.









