2025 Suns Offeason News
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Full MLE would be pretty great, I'll take 15m or whatever that is now over having Beal waste away doing nothing.
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I much prefer just eating the contact for two years and utilizing 2026-2027 to develop Dunn, Maluach, Fleming (maybe even Green), and then getting a huge chunk of salary cap to use to improve the roster in Summer 2027.
I think the team as is could grow together and chase a playoff bid in the interim, and re-develop some sense of unity and culture that we had with Mikal/Cam/Book/DA that all great teams possess. And then once Beal is off the books, we might be able to afford a missing piece in free agency to push the team to the next level. I recognize FA isn't what it used to be, but valuable players still do hit the market (Turner).
I think the team as is could grow together and chase a playoff bid in the interim, and re-develop some sense of unity and culture that we had with Mikal/Cam/Book/DA that all great teams possess. And then once Beal is off the books, we might be able to afford a missing piece in free agency to push the team to the next level. I recognize FA isn't what it used to be, but valuable players still do hit the market (Turner).
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This is definitely the way. But Ishbia is too short-sighted to care.3TheHardaway wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 12:52 pmI much prefer just eating the contact for two years and utilizing 2026-2027 to develop Dunn, Maluach, Fleming (maybe even Green), and then getting a huge chunk of salary cap to use to improve the roster in Summer 2027.
I think the team as is could grow together and chase a playoff bid in the interim, and re-develop some sense of unity and culture that we had with Mikal/Cam/Book/DA that all great teams possess. And then once Beal is off the books, we might be able to afford a missing piece in free agency to push the team to the next level. I recognize FA isn't what it used to be, but valuable players still do hit the market (Turner).
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Agree; unless they could get a deal to trade Beal somewhere for another bad but less bad contract, I'd rather just go this wayJeremyG wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 12:59 pmThis is definitely the way. But Ishbia is too short-sighted to care.3TheHardaway wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 12:52 pmI much prefer just eating the contact for two years and utilizing 2026-2027 to develop Dunn, Maluach, Fleming (maybe even Green), and then getting a huge chunk of salary cap to use to improve the roster in Summer 2027.
I think the team as is could grow together and chase a playoff bid in the interim, and re-develop some sense of unity and culture that we had with Mikal/Cam/Book/DA that all great teams possess. And then once Beal is off the books, we might be able to afford a missing piece in free agency to push the team to the next level. I recognize FA isn't what it used to be, but valuable players still do hit the market (Turner).
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If we were to just let Beal stay here for 2 years and not cut/stretch him, would we hit that 2nd apron repeater penalty where we get our 1st round picks moved to the end of the round and/or frozen? How long do we have to get out of the 2nd apron to avoid that penalty? thx
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We would have to get under the second apron before the end of the ‘26-‘27 season (April 2027). So we have almost two years to figure it out.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 3:07 pmIf we were to just let Beal stay here for 2 years and not cut/stretch him, would we hit that 2nd apron repeater penalty where we get our 1st round picks moved to the end of the round and/or frozen? How long do we have to get out of the 2nd apron to avoid that penalty? thx
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Dude. He'll be gone this week.JeremyG wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 3:36 pmWe would have to get under the second apron before the end of the ‘26-‘27 season (April 2027). So we have almost two years to figure it out.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 3:07 pmIf we were to just let Beal stay here for 2 years and not cut/stretch him, would we hit that 2nd apron repeater penalty where we get our 1st round picks moved to the end of the round and/or frozen? How long do we have to get out of the 2nd apron to avoid that penalty? thx
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
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I was underwhelmed by the KD trade return before the draft and they managed to end up in a respectable place when the final deal went through.
I don't like the stretch and waive idea because 5 seasons of near max dead money is rough, but I'll give them a chance to polish that turd before overreacting when the news breaks.
I don't like the stretch and waive idea because 5 seasons of near max dead money is rough, but I'll give them a chance to polish that turd before overreacting when the news breaks.
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"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
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If his market is the MLE, he should give up $28M, not $14. He’s made whole and gets to pick his destination.
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I don’t think he’s getting the full MLE…more likely the TPMLE
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Beal is giving up about $7M per year in the buyout, so we don’t need too much more to get under the second apron.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 9:30 amI don’t think that gets you far enough…but also you could combine that with dumping Richards and/or Royce and it might…
However, waiving and stretching Grayson is dumb because he’s tradable…he’s got value. I’m not sure there’s a way to fully absorb his salary somewhere, but we could probably trade him for say someone at 9-10 million and save basically the same amount you would in a stretch.
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So you want to buyout Beal and then stretch Grayson? So you are against having 19 million of dead money tied up in Beal for 5 years, but 58 million this year, 61 million next year and then 11 million the following 3 years is fine?JeremyG wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 8:14 pmBeal is giving up about $7M per year in the buyout, so we don’t need too much more to get under the second apron.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 9:30 amI don’t think that gets you far enough…but also you could combine that with dumping Richards and/or Royce and it might…
However, waiving and stretching Grayson is dumb because he’s tradable…he’s got value. I’m not sure there’s a way to fully absorb his salary somewhere, but we could probably trade him for say someone at 9-10 million and save basically the same amount you would in a stretch.
Plus we wouldn’t have Beal or Grayson…that somehow is a worse idea than waiving and stretching Beal.
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Ok if you waive and stretch Beal then we can aggregate salaries and access to sign and trade.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 8:23 pmSo you want to buyout Beal and then stretch Grayson? So you are against having 19 million of dead money tied up in Beal for 5 years, but 58 million this year, 61 million next year and then 11 million the following 3 years is fine?JeremyG wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 8:14 pmBeal is giving up about $7M per year in the buyout, so we don’t need too much more to get under the second apron.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 9:30 amI don’t think that gets you far enough…but also you could combine that with dumping Richards and/or Royce and it might…
However, waiving and stretching Grayson is dumb because he’s tradable…he’s got value. I’m not sure there’s a way to fully absorb his salary somewhere, but we could probably trade him for say someone at 9-10 million and save basically the same amount you would in a stretch.
Plus we wouldn’t have Beal or Grayson…that somehow is a worse idea than waiving and stretching Beal.
Royce+Grayson+Oso for a sign and trade for Josh Giddey
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Bro is just trolling this forum like it's Twitter, just spewing nonsense.
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Here it comes