He has certainly been more than Kobe.
Obviously you're stove up over it and treating me less than quality so I'll leave you to yourself till the crisis passes.
He has certainly been more than Kobe.
OKC won't match, just like the lockets who refused to match Parsons' offer last year. Small markets have their own surviving rules and one of the rules is to avoid luxury tax at any cost.
I probably wouldn't match it, tbh..
Doesn't make up for losing Aldridge, but it's a of a consolation prize!
They will match and dump salary... end up being only on the hook for about $7m in tax.
At least that's my hope, Kanter isn't worth 1/2 of that contract.
They probably will in an attempt to persuade Durant/Westbrook to remain with the Thunder, I imagine..
lmcontrollinao!!!
Kanter is without a doubt the worst defensive big in the NBA. Compared to him Kevin Love looks like the 2nd coming of Dikembe Mutombo.
Either way, OKC takes a hit. They either lose a much-needed big and get weaker, or they pay the man to stay the same and sacrifice financial flexibility to bring in more talent.
Portland doing the Spurs all sorts of favors this summer.![]()
My money is on KD bolting and Russ staying so he can be "the man" in OKC.
OKC will Match as they won't have to pay the tax next year with the Cap increase.
Imagine, all this because the owner didn't want to eat 18 mil by amnestying Perkins to retain Harden.
If OKC lose Kanter, basically all they got from the Harden and Jackson trade is just Adams. That would be a real let down.
As of right now Kanter's deal costs them $40 million for 2015-16 thanks to how far over the tax limit they'd be. Unless they can find someone to take some significant subset of PJ3, Morrow, Novak, Augustin, Roberson, and Collison in a straight salary dump by tomorrow I'd be shocked to see them match.
You can be over the Tax entering the season without having to pay it. As long as OKC is under by the end of the regular season, they are fine, They will have to fire sale trades at the Trade deadline for sure, if not before then. OKC can match now and work on salary dumping later.
I don't know, that's a big risk to take if you can't make the necessary salary dumps.
good to dumb salary big time when Durant will be a fa
that makes your franchise look cheap
The blazers will never win another le for tlong
Presti says OKC plans to match Kanter's offer
http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2015/0...-10-2/#thunder
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Thats old news tbh, before they got the offer sheet. Hope they match tho
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Presti is about to drive that franchise into the ground. If Durant leaves, they're going into the dark ages.
They're between a rock and a hard place.
If they don't match, that could be enough to make KD walk next Summer. If they match, they're in salary cap if they can't fire sale a few players, and even then it damages their bench.
They should move to Vegas (where they'd get stupid asses buying their tickets whatever the price), OKC is not a basketball city to begin with tbh. Being located in a small market, they'll always lose good players for financial reasons, last time it was Harden and maybe next year it'll be Durant.
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