I don’t understand why Ayton would decline a 4 yr max from the Suns. The most any team can offer him next summer will be the 4 yr max and Suns can just match it then and it would be the same thing.
Or am I wrong in terms of the #s on this?
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dremill24 wrote:Yeah these issues are only as big or small as the media chooses to make them.
Revived wrote:
I don’t understand why Ayton would decline a 4 yr max from the Suns. The most any team can offer him next summer will be the 4 yr max and Suns can just match it then and it would be the same thing.
Or am I wrong in terms of the #s on this?
GoranTragic wrote:dremill24 wrote:Yeah these issues are only as big or small as the media chooses to make them.
Media is bored as ****. They are just stirring up ****.
He's got a bit of a blindspot with Ayton and has acted like a soccer mom in regards to him for years now. He was in the Ayton camp that draft day been fighting the Luka people since then.King4Day wrote:On a side note, I am a big fan of Dave King, but it really feels like he's taking this DA news personally today. Not a fan when excellent writers let their emotions get the best of them
dremill24 wrote:GoranTragic wrote:dremill24 wrote:Yeah these issues are only as big or small as the media chooses to make them.
Media is bored as ****. They are just stirring up ****.
The danger is it becoming a self fulfilling prophecy. Everyone keeps putting it out there how catastrophic it is and eventually (especially these days) theres going to be a weak minded young player who buys into it and does become a malcontent in a situation like this.
bwoolf2 wrote:
Strongly disagree here, Shamet is a lot better than you think, that contract is going to look like a bargin in a couple of years
Revived wrote:Mark Cuban famously didn’t pay Tyson Chandler after the Mavs championship run and Chandler signed a hefty deal with the Knicks instead but ended up bouncing around the league afterwards. Chandler did win DPOY the immediate year after though. Mavs never made much noise in the playoffs after that either.
BobbieL wrote:GoodBehavior wrote:Pretty dumb decision. If you're not going to pay him the max, then they should have traded him to maximize his value and get an adequate return, instead of waiting to see how the year goes. It's a huge lose-lose situation for the organization that's trying to compete for a title.
Anyone who thinks Ayton will step it up has no clue. He's going to milk any kind of injury, less hustle on D, hunt for blocks rather than playing smart, and jack up less efficient shot. You think he's going to be happy while Bridges and Shamet, and the rest got paid?
I tend to agree , maybe not with him not playing hard but maybe maximize his value if you do not think he is a long term fit for the money- but who are you trading him for?
but who are you trading him for?
Slim Charless wrote:Also. FTR.
I think there's a 50-50 chance that Ayton is gonna demand a trade before January 1st.
lilfishi22 wrote:Revived wrote:
I don’t understand why Ayton would decline a 4 yr max from the Suns. The most any team can offer him next summer will be the 4 yr max and Suns can just match it then and it would be the same thing.
Or am I wrong in terms of the #s on this?
My guess and I could be wrong, is the supermax escalators only apply to the full 5 year deals. Pretty much everyone who got maxed out in his class have the escalators in their contract (aside from Luka who is already on the supermax). So a 3 or 4 year max deal will have no escalators and it's 1-2 years less of guaranteed money. Seems like he wants to full fat 5yr max
darealjuice wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Maybe for extremely short spurts. But JaVale is not that good. There is a reason he bounces around making the minimum and no one cares to keep him.
And a reason Ayton was in discussion for a max.
I assume you watched the playoffs. When Ayton was off the floor we sucked. I mean really sucked. He was our most important player. Even if he wasn't playing great, he was very important due to gravity, screening, contesting shots, etc.
We definitely can't switch when JaVale is playing.
There is a reason JaVale makes about 25% of what Saric makes a year.
Sure JaVale looks good for a few minutes in the preseason and he will look good and put in a lot of effort despite his lack of skills, but we certainly won't be a contender...more like fringe playoff team if Ayton was out and he was in there instead.
Not going to pretend we were better with Ayton off the floor, but he did have an On-Off of -2.4 compared to Saric at +10.5 during the playoffs. Part of the reason we were especially awful with him on the bench against the Bucks was because we had no depth left with Saric out, not that he was doing anything to Giannis either.
JaVale's nothing special, but he's a perfect fit in a motion offense that uses its centers to constantly run dribble handoffs and screen and rolls with him diving towards the rim. I expect him to have a nice season for us.
SunsRback4Good wrote:Revived wrote:Mark Cuban famously didn’t pay Tyson Chandler after the Mavs championship run and Chandler signed a hefty deal with the Knicks instead but ended up bouncing around the league afterwards. Chandler did win DPOY the immediate year after though. Mavs never made much noise in the playoffs after that either.
What an accurate comparison. Chandler is honestly 5 times better than a player of Ayton's caliber.
Nando88 wrote:Coming out of last season there was good vibes all around the team, the fans and the city. Can't really avoid the sour taste now heading into this season after today
Revived wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Revived wrote:I don’t understand why Ayton would decline a 4 yr max from the Suns. The most any team can offer him next summer will be the 4 yr max and Suns can just match it then and it would be the same thing.
Or am I wrong in terms of the #s on this?
My guess and I could be wrong, is the supermax escalators only apply to the full 5 year deals. Pretty much everyone who got maxed out in his class have the escalators in their contract (aside from Luka who is already on the supermax). So a 3 or 4 year max deal will have no escalators and it's 1-2 years less of guaranteed money. Seems like he wants to full fat 5yr max
I get that but if the Suns aren’t gonna give him that and the most another team can give him the same exact 4 yr max the Suns are offering, then wouldn’t it just make sense to accept the 4 yr deal from the Suns? Especially since the Suns can just match if he waits for another team to offer it to him?
It’s not like another team can give him the 5yr max next summer.
SunsRback4Good wrote:Revived wrote:Mark Cuban famously didn’t pay Tyson Chandler after the Mavs championship run and Chandler signed a hefty deal with the Knicks instead but ended up bouncing around the league afterwards. Chandler did win DPOY the immediate year after though. Mavs never made much noise in the playoffs after that either.
What an accurate comparison. Chandler is honestly 5 times better than a player of Ayton's caliber.
Revived wrote:
I don’t understand why Ayton would decline a 4 yr max from the Suns. The most any team can offer him next summer will be the 4 yr max and Suns can just match it then and it would be the same thing.
Or am I wrong in terms of the #s on this?