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god shammgod wrote:this thread is terrible, i blame capn'o. maybe lock it, start a new one and pretend it never happened.


robillionaire wrote:HEZI wrote:robillionaire wrote:
It's a rebuild and the management claims they want to do it the right way. 2 years is being optimistic about the timeframe it should take for these guys to be a decent enough team to make it worth dishing out max contracts to anybody
The FO already has its sights set on AD in 2020 so it's not going to take 2 years before they are ready to sign somebody. I don't get how signing a 23 year old All Star who brings something we desperately need is going away from the rebuild or even away from chasing a max cat next year or even 2 years from now if need be. We got enough room for two max cats now, if we sign one max this summer we still have room to add another piece later down the road.
I was just addressing your hypothetical scenario with DSJ. Let's say it takes DSJ 2 more years but by the end of 2021 he's really good and wants the max. Let's be fair about the timeframe, this is how long it took DLo to get it together. So because DSJ was still developing in 2020 you've probably got a good draft pick that summer to add to the core. Then you can sign 2 max cats (either AD in summer 2020 (let's be real he's staying in LA) and 1 more 2021 or 2 in 2021) and you can still go over the cap to re-sign your home grown talent in DSJ to basically have a big 3. In the DLo scenario as you say, you can sign him for 4 years and still have room to sign 1 more max in 2020 or 2021, but the 2020 draft pick is probably worse since DLo is already established, and then you only have 1 max spot open. The first scenario where DSJ becomes a good player and asks for the max is much better.
With that said, I think there's a slim chance DSJ ever becomes good enough to ask for the max
robillionaire wrote:HEZI wrote:robillionaire wrote:
It's a rebuild and the management claims they want to do it the right way. 2 years is being optimistic about the timeframe it should take for these guys to be a decent enough team to make it worth dishing out max contracts to anybody
The FO already has its sights set on AD in 2020 so it's not going to take 2 years before they are ready to sign somebody. I don't get how signing a 23 year old All Star who brings something we desperately need is going away from the rebuild or even away from chasing a max cat next year or even 2 years from now if need be. We got enough room for two max cats now, if we sign one max this summer we still have room to add another piece later down the road.
I was just addressing your hypothetical scenario with DSJ. Let's say it takes DSJ 2 more years but by the end of 2021 he's really good and wants the max. Let's be fair about the timeframe, this is how long it took DLo to get it together. So because DSJ was still developing in 2020 you've probably got a good draft pick that summer to add to the core. Then you can sign 2 max cats (either AD in summer 2020 (let's be real he's staying in LA) and 1 more 2021 or 2 in 2021) and you can still go over the cap to re-sign your home grown talent in DSJ to basically have a big 3. In the DLo scenario as you say, you can sign him for 4 years and still have room to sign 1 more max in 2020 or 2021, but the 2020 draft pick is probably worse since DLo is already established, and then you only have 1 max spot open. The first scenario where DSJ becomes a good player and asks for the max is much better.
With that said, I think there's a slim chance DSJ ever becomes good enough to ask for the max

robillionaire wrote:HEZI wrote:robillionaire wrote:
It's a rebuild and the management claims they want to do it the right way. 2 years is being optimistic about the timeframe it should take for these guys to be a decent enough team to make it worth dishing out max contracts to anybody
The FO already has its sights set on AD in 2020 so it's not going to take 2 years before they are ready to sign somebody. I don't get how signing a 23 year old All Star who brings something we desperately need is going away from the rebuild or even away from chasing a max cat next year or even 2 years from now if need be. We got enough room for two max cats now, if we sign one max this summer we still have room to add another piece later down the road.
I was just addressing your hypothetical scenario with DSJ. Let's say it takes DSJ 2 more years but by the end of 2021 he's really good and wants the max. Let's be fair about the timeframe, this is how long it took DLo to get it together. So because DSJ was still developing in 2020 you've probably got a good draft pick that summer to add to the core. Then you can sign 2 max cats (either AD in summer 2020 (let's be real he's staying in LA) and 1 more 2021 or 2 in 2021) and you can still go over the cap to re-sign your home grown talent in DSJ to basically have a big 3. In the DLo scenario as you say, you can sign him for 4 years and still have room to sign 1 more max in 2020 or 2021, but the 2020 draft pick is probably worse since DLo is already established, and then you only have 1 max spot open. The first scenario where DSJ becomes a good player and asks for the max is much better.
With that said, I think there's a slim chance DSJ ever becomes good enough to ask for the max
god shammgod wrote:robillionaire wrote:HEZI wrote:
The FO already has its sights set on AD in 2020 so it's not going to take 2 years before they are ready to sign somebody. I don't get how signing a 23 year old All Star who brings something we desperately need is going away from the rebuild or even away from chasing a max cat next year or even 2 years from now if need be. We got enough room for two max cats now, if we sign one max this summer we still have room to add another piece later down the road.
I was just addressing your hypothetical scenario with DSJ. Let's say it takes DSJ 2 more years but by the end of 2021 he's really good and wants the max. Let's be fair about the timeframe, this is how long it took DLo to get it together. So because DSJ was still developing in 2020 you've probably got a good draft pick that summer to add to the core. Then you can sign 2 max cats (either AD in summer 2020 (let's be real he's staying in LA) and 1 more 2021 or 2 in 2021) and you can still go over the cap to re-sign your home grown talent in DSJ to basically have a big 3. In the DLo scenario as you say, you can sign him for 4 years and still have room to sign 1 more max in 2020 or 2021, but the 2020 draft pick is probably worse since DLo is already established, and then you only have 1 max spot open. The first scenario where DSJ becomes a good player and asks for the max is much better.
With that said, I think there's a slim chance DSJ ever becomes good enough to ask for the max
actually no. ds jr's cap hold will stop you from doing that, the same way kp was gonna stop us from signing 2 maxes even if we got rid of thj/lee without him. the same way the nets can't keep d-lo and sign kd/kyrie.

god shammgod wrote:robillionaire wrote:HEZI wrote:
The FO already has its sights set on AD in 2020 so it's not going to take 2 years before they are ready to sign somebody. I don't get how signing a 23 year old All Star who brings something we desperately need is going away from the rebuild or even away from chasing a max cat next year or even 2 years from now if need be. We got enough room for two max cats now, if we sign one max this summer we still have room to add another piece later down the road.
I was just addressing your hypothetical scenario with DSJ. Let's say it takes DSJ 2 more years but by the end of 2021 he's really good and wants the max. Let's be fair about the timeframe, this is how long it took DLo to get it together. So because DSJ was still developing in 2020 you've probably got a good draft pick that summer to add to the core. Then you can sign 2 max cats (either AD in summer 2020 (let's be real he's staying in LA) and 1 more 2021 or 2 in 2021) and you can still go over the cap to re-sign your home grown talent in DSJ to basically have a big 3. In the DLo scenario as you say, you can sign him for 4 years and still have room to sign 1 more max in 2020 or 2021, but the 2020 draft pick is probably worse since DLo is already established, and then you only have 1 max spot open. The first scenario where DSJ becomes a good player and asks for the max is much better.
With that said, I think there's a slim chance DSJ ever becomes good enough to ask for the max
actually no. ds jr's cap hold will stop you from doing that, the same way kp was gonna stop us from signing 2 maxes even if we got rid of thj/lee without him. the same way the nets can't keep d-lo and sign kd/kyrie.

robillionaire wrote:god shammgod wrote:robillionaire wrote:
I was just addressing your hypothetical scenario with DSJ. Let's say it takes DSJ 2 more years but by the end of 2021 he's really good and wants the max. Let's be fair about the timeframe, this is how long it took DLo to get it together. So because DSJ was still developing in 2020 you've probably got a good draft pick that summer to add to the core. Then you can sign 2 max cats (either AD in summer 2020 (let's be real he's staying in LA) and 1 more 2021 or 2 in 2021) and you can still go over the cap to re-sign your home grown talent in DSJ to basically have a big 3. In the DLo scenario as you say, you can sign him for 4 years and still have room to sign 1 more max in 2020 or 2021, but the 2020 draft pick is probably worse since DLo is already established, and then you only have 1 max spot open. The first scenario where DSJ becomes a good player and asks for the max is much better.
With that said, I think there's a slim chance DSJ ever becomes good enough to ask for the max
actually no. ds jr's cap hold will stop you from doing that, the same way kp was gonna stop us from signing 2 maxes even if we got rid of thj/lee without him. the same way the nets can't keep d-lo and sign kd/kyrie.
That's true, but the salary cap could also increase by 2021 and if everybody is either on a rookie contract or off the books including Noah's streched contract which will finally be gone by then maybe it's possible?
HEZI wrote:robillionaire wrote:god shammgod wrote:
actually no. ds jr's cap hold will stop you from doing that, the same way kp was gonna stop us from signing 2 maxes even if we got rid of thj/lee without him. the same way the nets can't keep d-lo and sign kd/kyrie.
That's true, but the salary cap could also increase by 2021 and if everybody is either on a rookie contract or off the books including Noah's streched contract which will finally be gone by then maybe it's possible?
Noah's deal is stretched out til 2022
HerSports85 wrote:Doesn’t DSJR cap hold kick in summer of ‘22
Clyde_Style wrote:HEZI wrote:Y'all swear our young players are gonna break out and we will keep them on rookie contracts their whole career. If they break out they will look to get paid. Are people not aware of this?
Well damn, look at you dropping those knowledge bombs on us peasant folk
snadler wrote:robillionaire wrote:I'm not even entertaining the idea of Kawhi coming here
I don’t think anyone really was
malik959 wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:HEZI wrote:Y'all swear our young players are gonna break out and we will keep them on rookie contracts their whole career. If they break out they will look to get paid. Are people not aware of this?
Well damn, look at you dropping those knowledge bombs on us peasant folk
So than what's the point in tanking for to become young? I mean sooner or later your just going to have to resign them when they develop.
HEZI wrote:This is why I brought up Porzingis because when it was talked about resigning him to a 150 mil max deal, nobody was saying that the rebuild was abandoned. Now you replace him with another 23 year old who plays a different position but brings just as much if not more impact and all of a sudden we are going away from the initial plan? Just doesn't make sense but whatever
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