San Ant will keep him for a few years.
Well,
Considering that his contract expires this season and he is playing well, how much you guys think would be a good value to keep him around ?
Do you guys think he will receive an offer from other teams?
San Ant will keep him for a few years.
Anything over $5 million would be a gamble especially with how inconsistent he can be, if he return for $2-$3 million for a few seasons I'm up for it, but at the same time I think bringing Neal back will be the first option to pay him.
The good thing is the spurs can let the market price him for them, and then match since he's restricted. I think he'll definitely get offers this summer, but I don't see any team overpaying for him such that the Spurs would think twice about matching or not.
We don't have to deal with having to pay Neal for two more years...
Green isn't good enough to worry about this, tbh..
Green should be coming off the bench. He deserves nothing more than 1 mil. After that, he's too pricey.
Seems like he'll probably at least get close to MLE-level offers.
Your overvaluing his net worth. He won't get anything close to that from the Spurs.
Neal is a free agent himself this summer, and making less then a million. I'm pretty sure he is going to get a nice raise along with Green, which I think Neal will be the one getting a little less then the MLE, from the Spurs and possibly the full MLE from some teams if he has a solid playoffs.
Unless Green has some Sjax moments during a deep playoff run, there's no way he gets offers near the full MLE.
Neal is under contract through the 2012-13 season.
Danny Green is a decent player, he's not a near MLE player..he's an average defender and a streaky shooter that provides energy..a dime a dozen player IMO..
$5 million over how many years?
I mean, I know you weren't just suggesting that the Spurs pay anything close to $5 million per year, so I'm just wondering how long you expect a hypothetical $5 million contract to be. 2-3 years I'm guessing?
I said it wrong...starting at $5 million per year.
Well I guess I need to stop reading hoopshype because they have him as a free agent for this summer![]()
Shamsports is a much better source of info. Hoopshype not only doesn't show Neal's third year, it also doesn't show that the Spurs can tender a Qualifying Offer to Green to make him a restricted FA.
Mouse over the player's name for contract details:
http://www.shamsports.com/content/pa...ries/spurs.jsp
If he stays a rotation player during the playoff stretch, I'd say 3yr/$14M is a good deal.
Thanks well I guess that's a good thing we can wait to pay Neal until next summer, but hopefully we can get him a extension if he has a solid postseason run,
Green is still an enigma. He could fizzle out and remain a minimum-salaried fringe NBA player. Or, if he continues to start and rediscovers his outside shot, he could become a middle class Arron Afflalo. It could go either way. The former is more likely but I wouldn't count out the latter just yet.
Can't extend a player on a three year contract. Neal will be a restricted FA after his third season so the Spurs will be able to match any offers.
He should get no more than Bonnor money ( 9m/3yrs) if we have to match. Solid role player, who's probably near his ceiling talent-wise.
him and neal should be MLE each on the market, nothing wrong with that, i think Green can still improve his game
I think if we keep him around for a few years he and Kawhi could be part of an awsome defensive perimeter. I think Danny Green has the potential to be a Doug Christie-like player.
Yep, thats about the absolute max I pay him. I was personally thinking 10m/3yrs, so we're right in the same ballpark. But those numbers are also dependent on him finding his outside shot again and contributing the rest of the season and playoffs.
I love Danny Green and want him around, but the guy has just recently gone from D-League scrub to viable NBA player. That doesn't translate to big bucks, at least not for guards. Now if he were 7'2 on the other hand...
He will be offered a Bonner to Splitter type of contract (3 years).
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