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Banchero or Smith up front or Ivey as a combo G.
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You can’t trade Ayton for Lebron, man. Come on. I’d love for Lebron to be on this team but you can’t double down on old ass players who break down at the end of the season. You just can’t. CP3 and Lebron will both 38 by the end of next next season.
If you can’t trade Ayton for a star then you might as well pay him and trade him later. That’s really the only two paths I see for him. Like it or not.
If you can’t trade Ayton for a star then you might as well pay him and trade him later. That’s really the only two paths I see for him. Like it or not.
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A little, but there's plenty of minutes for 3 guards to go around, especially at Paul's age.
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I’m not even against Lebron under the right circumstances, but I just don’t think that can be you big move. 2 of you top 3 players can’t be injury prone 38 year olds.
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This team is all in on right now. LeBron kills the future, but opens the window for next year. It’s the ultimate all-in move.Wally_West wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:02 pmYou can’t trade Ayton for Lebron, man. Come on. I’d love for Lebron to be on this team but you can’t double down on old ass players who break down at the end of the season. You just can’t. CP3 and Lebron will both 38 by the end of next next season.
If you can’t trade Ayton for a star then you might as well pay him and trade him later. That’s really the only two paths I see for him. Like it or not.
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My dream would be KD, tired of Kyrie’s bullshit, forces his way to Phoenix. S&T Ayton and some expiring contracts for him. I don’t think Ayton would have a problem playing in New York.
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From ESPN -
"The offseason now presents the question if, after another strong season, Phoenix now views Ayton as a $177 million player or perhaps $136.6 million with one less year. If it does, the top free-agent center will be in a Suns uniform for the foreseeable future.
But what happens if Phoenix uses the threat of restricted free agency and a limited market of teams with available cap space as leverage? Would the Suns tell Ayton to go out and get an offer sheet from another team, with the belief it would get matched?
ESPN is projecting four teams -- the Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Orlando Magic and San Antonio Spurs -- to each have more than $30.5 million in available cap space. A fifth, the Portland Trail Blazers, would need to waive starter Josh Hart to create a max slot.
Each of the four teams (and possibly Portland) can offer a four-year, $131.1 million contract.
Considering Phoenix is now getting a discount of $46 million (but with one less year), the likelihood is that the offer is matched. In total, 17 players have signed an offer sheet, with seven going unmatched. The latest was in 2020 with Bogdan Bogdanovic and the Sacramento Kings.
The risk for the Suns is a contract laden with an advance payment, trade bonus and fewer years. Instead of having Ayton under contract through the 2026-27 season, there would be the possibility of him becoming an unrestricted free agent in 2024 or 2025.
A sign-and-trade is also an option, but that would require the Suns to cooperate. Plus, Ayton would be subjected to the complex base year compensation rule if he were signed and traded to a team over the cap. For trade purposes, only 50% of Ayton's incoming salary for a new team applies. That means a $30.5 million salary counts as only $15.7 million in incoming salary, but the full amount still applies toward outgoing salary.
This does not mean Ayton is without leverage. The restricted tag comes with a $16.4 million qualifying offer."
"The offseason now presents the question if, after another strong season, Phoenix now views Ayton as a $177 million player or perhaps $136.6 million with one less year. If it does, the top free-agent center will be in a Suns uniform for the foreseeable future.
But what happens if Phoenix uses the threat of restricted free agency and a limited market of teams with available cap space as leverage? Would the Suns tell Ayton to go out and get an offer sheet from another team, with the belief it would get matched?
ESPN is projecting four teams -- the Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Orlando Magic and San Antonio Spurs -- to each have more than $30.5 million in available cap space. A fifth, the Portland Trail Blazers, would need to waive starter Josh Hart to create a max slot.
Each of the four teams (and possibly Portland) can offer a four-year, $131.1 million contract.
Considering Phoenix is now getting a discount of $46 million (but with one less year), the likelihood is that the offer is matched. In total, 17 players have signed an offer sheet, with seven going unmatched. The latest was in 2020 with Bogdan Bogdanovic and the Sacramento Kings.
The risk for the Suns is a contract laden with an advance payment, trade bonus and fewer years. Instead of having Ayton under contract through the 2026-27 season, there would be the possibility of him becoming an unrestricted free agent in 2024 or 2025.
A sign-and-trade is also an option, but that would require the Suns to cooperate. Plus, Ayton would be subjected to the complex base year compensation rule if he were signed and traded to a team over the cap. For trade purposes, only 50% of Ayton's incoming salary for a new team applies. That means a $30.5 million salary counts as only $15.7 million in incoming salary, but the full amount still applies toward outgoing salary.
This does not mean Ayton is without leverage. The restricted tag comes with a $16.4 million qualifying offer."
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I'm kind of on the same wavelength as TOO. If Ayton is indeed gone this summer, I don't think it's a bad idea to bring in another high level guard as I'm pretty sure next season will be Paul's last.
In any case, they need to get a self creator back. I'm not really interested in a guys like Collins or Grant because they don't make their teammates better.
In any case, they need to get a self creator back. I'm not really interested in a guys like Collins or Grant because they don't make their teammates better.
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Why would the base year compensation rule apply? I thought that was for people who sign extensions….I don’t think that’s right.
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Both CP3 and Lebron broke down at the end of of the last two seasons, why would you expect this upcoming season to be any different. Like I said, im not against the idea of Lebron but doubling down on injury prone old dudes sounds like something that has a 90% chance of failure.Split T wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:05 pmThis team is all in on right now. LeBron kills the future, but opens the window for next year. It’s the ultimate all-in move.Wally_West wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:02 pmYou can’t trade Ayton for Lebron, man. Come on. I’d love for Lebron to be on this team but you can’t double down on old ass players who break down at the end of the season. You just can’t. CP3 and Lebron will both 38 by the end of next next season.
If you can’t trade Ayton for a star then you might as well pay him and trade him later. That’s really the only two paths I see for him. Like it or not.
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You’re right it does probably has a high chance of failure. But I think anything we do has a high chance of failureWally_West wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:14 pmBoth CP3 and Lebron broke down at the end of of the last two seasons, why would you expect this upcoming season to be any different. Like I said, im not against the idea of Lebron but doubling down on injury prone old dudes sounds like something that has a 90% chance of failure.Split T wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:05 pmThis team is all in on right now. LeBron kills the future, but opens the window for next year. It’s the ultimate all-in move.Wally_West wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:02 pmYou can’t trade Ayton for Lebron, man. Come on. I’d love for Lebron to be on this team but you can’t double down on old ass players who break down at the end of the season. You just can’t. CP3 and Lebron will both 38 by the end of next next season.
If you can’t trade Ayton for a star then you might as well pay him and trade him later. That’s really the only two paths I see for him. Like it or not.
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So we can’t even sign and trade him for someone like Siakam…we’ll only be able to take back like 20 million in salary
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This sucks.Split T wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:41 pmSo we can’t even sign and trade him for someone like Siakam…we’ll only be able to take back like 20 million in salary
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All told, I think they come back with basically the same team, but with a few minor additions.
You don't blow up a team that won 64 games and finished 8 games better than the rest of the league and was considered the favorite to win the title.
If you don't like what you see once next season starts, then you look at possibly making major changes.
You don't blow up a team that won 64 games and finished 8 games better than the rest of the league and was considered the favorite to win the title.
If you don't like what you see once next season starts, then you look at possibly making major changes.
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Eh, I don't know about that. Definition of insanity and all that...The Bobster wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 8:55 pmAll told, I think they come back with basically the same team, but with a few minor additions.
You don't blow up a team that won 64 games and finished 8 games better than the rest of the league and was considered the favorite to win the title.
If you don't like what you see once next season starts, then you look at possibly making major changes.
They clearly need to do something with the 3rd guard position. Neither Payne nor Shamet is that guy, and that's a huge role on any contender.
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