pacers33granger wrote:That team would not be a contender, but apparently Simon would be willing to pay the tax for a local kid. That's an issue imo.
I would hope the reason was purely economic, i.e. the owner thinks the extra ticket sales from having a local guy could offset the tax.
TBH, I was pretty surprised that Pritchard acknowledged going after Hayward. I mean, he's a FA, so fair game, but the S&T meant that there would be current players going out. I wonder if the trade talks were far enough along that players had been informed.
pacers33granger wrote:The whole saga also concerns me as it relates to Vic. If he stays relatively healthy, I see no reason he doesn't get huge offers based on Hayward having 3 different teams offering him more than $100 mil in a down market.
Well, Hayward was possibly the top FA in the market, after AD (no one thinks he's changing teams) and Ingram (RFA). Next season, there will be a lot of dominoes at the top, with Giannis, Kawhi, PG, Jrue, Lowry, Gobert, DeRozan all potentially on the market. I mean, if Oladipo plays well enough to be considered among those guys, then fair play to him, but I'd consider that a nice problem to have.