BBallFreak wrote:zimpy27 wrote:BBallFreak wrote:I don't think you understand the situation, here. Paul's contract is awful. Miami won't be giving up picks no matter what flotsam OKC takes from us. In fact, they should still be paying Miami to take that contract.
The only way I do this trade if I'm Miami is if Paul agrees to waive that final year, but as BFRESH aptly pointed out, it's not happening.
Heat are over the cap anyway, spending more on CP3 doesn't limit their ability to sign free agents or other talent (they already can't). For over the cap teams the salary CP3 should only matter to ownership (and they seem fine with spending more). The best the Heat can do is to trade their existing expiring assets for longer-term assets for teams that want to dip under the cap ASAP.
In this case, the Heat the season after next would be Goran (if he resigns), Butler, Bam, Herro, Winslow, Waiters, JJ, and Olynyk. They can't add anyone else in FA. They are stuck. So the best they can do is trade some of these guys for a better player (CP3).
You're talking next year. That's wonderful. We don't care about next year's free-agent class. No one really good is hitting the market. It's the year after that we're focused on, and we do have cap space then. Taking on Chris Paul means we wouldn't have it, and would instead have a 37 year old Chris Paul making $44 million. Think about that. That's insane money for a guy likely to be ineffective and injured.
So, in order for Miami to take that deal, they need assets coming back. It's that simple. Our picks, or he's OKC's problem...
So objectively we signed Butler who has been a model citizen in all the places he was traded too, and in his limited prime are going to tell him to sit back and chill for a year? Let’s not forget we are coming off as a lottery team. Thats asking for trouble. It’s not like we have Butler recruiting his friends from the Wolves or 76ers. Looking at things objectively we need to make moves. If Paul comes cheap, he will make Bam better.






















