HurricaneKid wrote:I keep seeing mention of a 5th year. The only way a team can offer a 5 year deal it to pay the supermax. Which would be 5/90. Given that no one here wants to pay 4/64 its really not even a consideration. You CANNOT pay him say 5/75 next offseason. Its either 4 years or 5/90.
If you force him to play out the QO, which no one of his quality has ever been forced to do, you cannot envision a scenario where he resigns. And I believe you will see some serious "moping" during this season.
I don't claim to know the end game here. It certainly looks like they are planning a future without him. Maybe the best training staff in the history of the world told the team not to proceed with him. Maybe they are waiting for the trade offers to improve. But if the goal is to get him to play on a QO and hope that he wants to sign with a team that is over the cap next year, I just don't see that playing out very well for the Suns.
We aren't forcing him to do anything. There has been two things so far. One, we extended the QO, so that we could keep him as a RFA. Next we offered a reasonable 4/$48, which is the same deal Lowry signed. There has been no hardball being played by the Suns, for they are open to negotiating, and have said so numerous times. Bledsoe's camp won't come to the table.
I have no idea where you are getting your info from, but much of it seems very off.
