Wow, if Nowitzki takes $10 million they could land Anthony or James with the other $18 million. I still think James stays in Miami, but how would they not be the favorites to land Anthony right now?
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
Do yourself a favor and fist yourself with a pair of toy hulk hands.
Wow, if Nowitzki takes $10 million they could land Anthony or James with the other $18 million. I still think James stays in Miami, but how would they not be the favorites to land Anthony right now?
Lol truth hurts ...Cuban just man enough to finally admit it
Hey bro, someone thinks you're trolling with the "should have kept Tyson" stuff.
They better pray that Chandler can still pull his weight cause to me Hibbert ended his career last year... why didn't Cuban trade for Hibbert instead...
My dream of Splitter for chandler just went up in smoke.
Anything you actually can disagree with, or are you just feeling the acting like your avatar?
Knicks fans on RealGM are actually naive enough to trust Phil.
'No clear fit/reason'
You have no idea what Phils plans are.. Calderon is easily tradeable if we need to move him for cap space.
Just trust Phil blindly, even for just a little while, let the Zen Master do his thing.
people hating on Dallas are weird. they're easily a top 3 contender for the 2011 le
andat trusting P-Jax with teambuilding
Going to Dallas:
Tyson Chandler: $14,596,888
Raymond Felton: $3,793,693 (player option for $3,950,313 in 2015-16)
Total for 2013-14: $18,390,581
Going to New York:
Jose Calderon: $7,097,191 (guaranteed salaries of $7,402,812 and $7,708,427 next two seasons)
Samuel Dalembert: $3,867,282 (partially guaranteed)
Shane Larkin: $1,606,080 (team options of $1,675,320 and $2,576,642 next two seasons)
Wayne Ellington: $2,771,340
Total for 2013-14: $15,341,893
With the cap projected to be $63.2 million, the Mavs have approximately $26.5 million available.
Hopefully they didn't agree to a side deal that would swap Ellis for JR Smith.
I have to agree with him on this. None of what you said makes a lot of sense to me on this one.
Cap is projected to be 66M IIRC and the Mavs would actually have close to 33M.
This is a great trade. Mavs were in the 20s in defensive efficiency and Chandler if healthy will help that. Calderons decense was flammable, although his efficiency will be missed. To me though the Mavs need more otherwise are still a 7-8 seed.
I don't have an opinion on the actual trade, too many variables, tbh..
- Felton's current state is one of the worst players I've ever seen on an NBA court..he's obese, can't move, can't shoot and can't pass..he's completely useless, and as history has shown us, once a fat PG begins his decline, it's an ugly slide..
- No idea how much Chandler has left in the tank, I don't think anybody really knows..I think we're back to questioning his health, though..he's obviously still a huge upgrade over Dalembert, if healthy..
- The Mavs would be better off signing 2 really good players, rather than signing a superstar IMO..Carlisle is a good enough coach to win with really good system players, and Dirk is still a really good offensive 1st option..his defense is beyond awful at this point, so I'd focus on signing 2-way players to mask him..
I love Lowry, but I worry about him being a fat PG, knowing their history after receiving big contracts..however, unless Ellis learns to play PG in the Summer, which is unlikely, they need a PG, they can't start Felton or Harris..
Something like Ariza and Lowry would be a huge addition and put them at least on the same level as the Clippers IMO ..
They won't be able to use the MLE this year. They have cap space and can't use the MLE and cap space.
Agree with this. Melo is almost overkill, but still a decent fit with a good coach and Dirk/Tyson (assuming he can stay healthy). But an Ariza/Deng type with a good PG would be very nice.
Not too for late for Chandler, but, where the tragedy rests is in the 3 years of decay that Dirk has undergone.
Difficult to defend a ring that is 3 years old.
$66.5M is the projected cap for 2015-16.
Gotta be a good shooter at the PG position too. So Mo WIlliams is probably the best bet
I have seen many a Laker fan try to defend a 65 year old Minneosta honkeyball championship here
my inside sources tell me that following this trade both lebron and lowry will be signing with dallas
We wouldn't have defended that le in 2012 with Chandler anyway.. Kidd and Terry were on their last legs in 2011, and thankfully they got it done.
What's that got to do with Chandler coming home 3 years after the fact?
Well, if it'll keep The Bag in Texas count me in.
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