OK I'm solid on McBob. Excellent passer, range, and testicular for ude. If he signs I wouldn't be surprised if the spurs even retract Baynes QO.
I forgot about Steve Nash
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OK I'm solid on McBob. Excellent passer, range, and testicular for ude. If he signs I wouldn't be surprised if the spurs even retract Baynes QO.
I hope Melo chooses to sign with the Lakers, if only because it guarantees Gasol will remain in LA (and not OKC, where he could push the Thunder over the top).
Besides that, the sheer entertainment value of watching Kobe and Melo bicker at each other for possession of the ball would be priceless.![]()
If Melo signs for the max, then Gasol would have to take a huge pay cut to stay with the Lakers. Hardly guaranteed.
Are there any site that actually updates FA moves and team salaries ASAP? I want to be able to see exactly who is left, previous contracts, and available team $?
The free agent signings announced so far won't be signed any earlier than July 11th and the precise cap and tax numbers won't be announced until the 9th or 10th. So, I don't think that anyone is updating payroll figures based on the news of the past few days.
These sites, however, are among several that can get you some of what you're looking for:
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/transactions/free-agents
http://www.nba.com/freeagents/2014/
http://hoopshype.com/salaries.htm (more current info)
http://data.shamsports.com/content/p...ries/index.jsp (more expansive info and more reliable, IMO)
per usual, you the man, thanks mel
His underwhelming numbers in the regular season and his lack of confidence in the playoffs did him in. He's 7'2" and decent defender, but teams will be reluctant to take the remaining years on his contract.
Wouldn't want him. He'd be a poor compliment to either Duncan or Splitter. He'd be well behind even Marc Gasol in my book.
Id do it for Splitter and Beli tbh... His contract fits the "new window" perfectly so the risk wouldn't be that big...
Bobobobobobobooooooooooooooooo yeahhhhhhhhh
Another great contract for the spurs, partially guaranteed on final year.
What does that mean for our salary cap? How much do we have to spend now? Or has it always been the MLE?
No cap space. MLE, BAE, and vet minimum exceptions.
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Well in terms of years and total actual guaranteed money, Boris got basically the same.
The Hawks have signed Kent Bazemore to a 2 year deal, worth $6 million.
The Clippers have signed Jordan Farmar to a 2 year deal, worth $4.2 million.
Nice paycheck for a guy who never made more than the minimum and suffered a season-ending injury.
That Bazemore deal makes zero sense after handing out 4mil/year to Thabo. Does Ferry just forget everything he learned from Pop/RC every time he leaves SA tbh?
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