lilfishi22 wrote:gaspar wrote:Sunsdeuce wrote:You getting that feeling because you think that might be a last resort type of trade?
I'm about 93 percent certain Bledsoe is getting traded. And 7 percent goes to some weird outcome that he comes back.
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I'm 99% sure he won't be traded. No one will give him a max contract and trade valuable assets to the Suns. McDonough won't trade him for scraps, we will just dare him to take the QO.
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I see no reason why we need to short change ourselves to give Bledsoe what he wants. The guy is a pro and if it means he's playing on the QO or 48/4, I don't think he's going to cause us any problems on the court or in the locker room.
If Bledsoe informs the Suns office that he wants to sign the QO, I think they should tell him to wait. Then offer him 2/15 or something with a 2nd year PO. It gives the Suns a few more options if they want to trade him. They have to spend money anyway. He gets more than the QO would give him and a little security while he still gets to be a UFA next year if he wants. And it might buy the Suns a little good will in a relationship that has gone sour.
If I were to change anything about the CBA, it would be the idea of a qualifying offer. There should be a minimum qualifications for a RFA offer, but whatever offer is given by the home team should be the only offer he has. In other words, he should have 4/48 as the qualifying offer. As long as it is over the minimum, it should count. Then if he wants to go out and get higher bids, he can.




















