DarkXaero wrote:N Ireland Nets wrote:You guys called me crazy for saying he'd opt out....
That may have been me and I apologize if that's the case. Still though, he's going to get a lot more money elsewhere than what we can offer him.
I don't think he'll get more than 10 million though, which is what he would have been paid if he opted in.
The reason why taking the vet min. for us last year was ridiculous was because it was a difference of 1 million dollars and 10 million dollars being offered by Minnesota, per year. At least now, we could offer him 3 million dollars a year, and although that's still a significant salary decrease than he could get, I don't think it's unheard of to turn down that money in order to play for a contender, especially if you get a long-term commitment.
The questions I have are:
-Would he be willing to come off the bench?
-Would we be willing to give him a 3 year deal on the MMLE?
Personally, I'd gladly give him a 3-year, 10 million dollar deal, like what we gave Mirza. Would he be willing to come off the bench? Because you're not going to find a better KG backup than Kirilenko, and although he's not really a SF, it's not ridiculous to play him there for a few minutes and give Pierce a breather and go with a bigger lineup.
The main issues we'd need to address though would be finding a backup PG with nothing more than the vet min., and finding a shooter who can play both wing positions with nothing more than the vet min. That would be tough, unless we were willing to trade Mirza/Taylor/Toko in a package for a solid bench player, as PetroNet has suggested.