zoyathedestroya wrote:165bows wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:Most we can offer now on a standard contract is two years minimum (incl. remainder of this year). So he'll be UFA end of next season. As opposed to just waiting for the season to end when he'll be RFA. Offer a two-year contract then. Seems like a waste to sign him just to sit on the bench next of couple of months.
What did the Cavs do to get four years with Craig Porter Jr, that was using the MLE? Celtics are out of the running for that exception moving forward, is that right?
Seems like getting guys in the 2nd round (and having four year cheap contracts) will be more preferable moving forward than the UDFA route they’ve gone with lately (eg Hauser’s longer deal).
If that’s the case wouldn’t surprise if they start drafting some older second round guys they can have for deep depth for multiple years.
Yep, Cavs had the NT-MLE, IINM. Cs only have the veteran's minimum exception to work with.
That's a fair assumption.
Craig Porter Jr is also just a rookie who went undrafted in 2023. So perhaps Cleveland is able to sign him to a longer term deal (a standard 4 year contract that most rookies get these days), similar to how GG Jackson was on a 2-way (went in the 2nd round of the 2023 draft) but just got signed to a 4 year standard contract with the Grizzlies... whereas Queta is in a different situation since he's not a rookie - he's a 3rd year NBA player who was drafted way back in 2021.
























