If Odom is a 10 millions players, i´m a 1 million players
Odom is a or little more MLE PLayer right now.
This would be awesome. All things equal, there's no question Odom re-signs with LA.
Thing is, as of now... LA is only offering Odom 1 year. He wants a multi-year deal. He's not gonna ge that $10+mil he wants, he's gotta know that by now. So question is, does he want to take a 1 year deal and go for another contract next year (when there's gonna be even more high profile FA's, and less money to go around)... or does he want to take a multi-year deal at 7-8 million now and give himself some guarantee?
Signing somebody for the LLE and includng them in the deal would actually get Odom almost exactly what he's asking for, but I think it would still have a good chance of happening even if you didn't do that.
I think this deal is alot more possible than most are realizing. It's just not probable. Mainly for the reason that nobody has probably even thought of this.
If Odom is a 10 millions players, i´m a 1 million players
Odom is a or little more MLE PLayer right now.
It's not possible because a team can only s&t its own freeagents. Okc cant sign and trade odom.
Thank you Capt. Obvious... It wouldn't be a S&T... We'd have to wait 3 months or until December 15th, I believe... Big deal
What would you have said if I had posted at the end of the season saying that we would acquire Richard Jefferson and Antonio McDyess? that I was dreaming?
I know its not likely at all to happen I just thought it was an interesting idea.
I would have said "Good, they revisited that deal with Milwaukee that almost went through at the trade deadline". I think they would have pulled the trigger then if it wouldn't have left us so short of big men for the playoff run. You can't reload as easily during the season like SA is doing now.
McDyess shouldn't be THAT much of a surprise. He was one of those older second tier FAs, we had the money and he was a good fit.
The Odom scenario is unrealistic. But it would cap a great summer if Sam Presti helped us out with some of that young talent he has. Fight fire with fire.
A free agent signed by a new team cannot be traded until December 15th or 3 months after signing, whichever is later.
Aka, its not just unrealistic, it's impossible.
Here's the sign-and-trade rule:
Sign and trades MUST involve the prior team, aka the Lakers, and it's not likely they'll do that with Odom.
Last edited by fyatuk; 07-11-2009 at 10:14 AM.
You couldn't legally have an agreement beforehand (collusion), that means OK could do anything they wanted with Odom, including keep him if they end up in the playoff race (a distinct possibility if they took Odom).
Yes it does, but I've never heard of even this long term of situation.
The point was, there would be no binding agreement, so if someone offered the Thunder a better deal come December, or they were in the playoff hunt, it wouldn't go through. Or maybe the Spurs lose interest and OKC is stuck with Odom when they don't want him.
OKC is not going to agree to it. If they sign Odom, it's because they want Odom. Why would they risk being stuck with a multi-year, large contract with Odom, when the proposed deal is for expiring contracts to give them back cap space they already have without spending it?
Also, considering they'll have to cut someone to accept a multiple for 1 trade for people they likely have no interest in...
The one thing you have to remember about the Thunder's talent is that that talent will cost money to keep once the rookie contracts expire. Unless the Thunder is going to take a Florida Marlins route, they're going to need all the cap room they can get.
Plus, Clay Bennett lost a boatload of money in this economy, so I don't think he's willing to take on extra salary any time soon, at least, not until he has to.
For that reason alone, I don't see it happening.
Thanks, and youre right, it is really really unlikely but I just thought it was interesting and seeing how Sam Presti is a San Antonio guy and they are one of only a few teams with money I was thinking of ways to exploit it! thanks for backing me for what was just a thought!
Who cares is OKC were to back out on the deal once they got him and played well... at least Odom wouldn't be a Laker.
and this deal helps them clear even more cap space, not lose it.
Uhh, unless they're getting rid of someone already on their roster, its completely impossible for this kind of deal to clear more cap space than they already have...
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