Might be tbh. Don't underestimate how bad the East is. Helps that Van Gundy is coaching; while not an elite coach he's better than most EC coaches.
So DET still has 10M in cap space after those moves (even with Monroe's cap hold of 5M) and they could have 15M if they renounce Monroe.
Might be tbh. Don't underestimate how bad the East is. Helps that Van Gundy is coaching; while not an elite coach he's better than most EC coaches.
The Pistons are probably desperate to move Jennings to have space for all their perimeter players. Paging Morey and that TE.
Well, let's say the coaching nets them 10 more wins (which is generous IMO) that puts them in the hunt for an 8th seed. However, it doesn't seem like their team improved with their moves (especially if they don't land anyone else and lose Monroe). We will see. They still have plenty cap space and flexibility.
Who do they have that you think they want to pay to keep and build around?
The biggest one is KCP, but they also have Bynum, Silva, and Singler under contract. So that makes eight notable perimeter players under contract with these new signings. While that's not too many in a bubble, Van Gundy making so many signings implies he's going to make some changes.
question on Parsons, couldn't the Mavs have offered him that offer sheet prior to the 10th since he was a RFA?
Last edited by Jdspur20; 07-13-2014 at 09:56 PM.
Whether you are a RFA or UFA, all free agents are subject to the moratorium. No FA could formally sign anything until 7/10.
but isnt the offer sheet just the agreement then they sign the actual contract on or after the signing date? i was listening to Goeff Sheen on 760 last week saying something about not giving cuban any credit since cuban could have offered this in the prior days.
Guess that answers my question.![]()
1. Sheen's not exactly an expert.
2. They agreed on the deal before the end of the moratorium. What difference would it have made if they had reached the agreement on the 6th instead of the 9th?
Whatablair and Pierce? Oh .
IIRC, the Spurs were trying to work an S&T of Blair to the Wizards last summer. Didn't work out and he signed with Dallas.
i guess my question is then would it have put more pressure on Houston to make a decision sooner rather than later?
thanks for the clarity.
No. By the rules, Houston had 72 hours from the time the offer was submitted to make a decision. Dallas submitted the offer at the end of the first day possible, presumably to take the opportunity to see if a trade could be agreed upon.
Yeah, nice call. Thought of your post when I saw this hit.![]()
So Gibson goes to bench in crunch time? Still don't get why Bulls went after him with their current personnel. At 34 he isnt going to be that guy to totally depend on to get scores and defense in crunch time. At least not at the expense of Noah or Gibson on bench.
Thibs left Boozer on the bench in crunch time, he'll do the same with Pau if it gives him the best chance to win.
Kind of glad the Spurs didn't get him if they are able to bring Marion abroad.
Somebody downstairs now reporting that the Rockets have decided to match Parson's offer sheet after all... anybody heard anything?
Washington looks to be in a good position out in the East..Blair making the NBA rounds
Isn't boozer going to be amnestied? Gasol's contract is more than the MLE..
cant find anything on the interwebs..i call BS
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