Re: Eric Bledsoe [RFA]
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 4:11 pm
In2ition wrote:I'm holding out for "giant-LeBron".

In2ition wrote:I'm holding out for "giant-LeBron".
It's not weird. I'm not going to hop on RealGM insider believer train just because they report something I want to hear or back up something I believe. That doesn't make them credible. Do you think I'm that hard-pressed to be proven right?carey wrote:Weird considering he's saying what you've been claiming. .I don't think he knows exactly going on but has the jist of the situation. All in all it doesn't matter much.INFORMER wrote:Agreed.iLLmatic wrote:I think the "insiders" at RealGM are full of hot air. I don't believe any of the "leaked news" they report.
No, we all know you don't care what anyone else thinks.INFORMER wrote: It's not weird. I'm not going to hop on RealGM insider believer train just because they report something I want to hear or back up something I believe. That doesn't make them credible. Do you think I'm that hard-pressed to be proven right?
Weeks ago this board was littered with "insider" reports that the Suns were working to get into the Cleveland-Minnesota deal to land Andrew Wiggins, and that the target wasn't Kevin Love. How'd that work out?
It's not going out a limb to "report" the Suns aren't pursuing any Bledsoe deals. But whether that is true or not, I don't buy that any of these insiders are legit.
You're welcome to post what you want, but I would love it if I never heard another RealGM insider report.
carey wrote: No, we all know you don't care what anyone else thinks.
Don't be melodramatic, carey. That's like nuking your own house just because you see a roach in it.You should probably just put me on ignore.
That's a low standard for "interesting." But like I said, you can do what you want.If I see an interesting rumor I'm going to post it here.
Really? I hope you take a step back and reread this post and see how you come off when you talk to me. It's seriously unpleasant and at this point would rather you ignore me.INFORMER wrote:carey wrote: No, we all know you don't care what anyone else thinks.![]()
Don't be melodramatic, carey. That's like nuking your own house just because you see a roach in it.You should probably just put me on ignore.
That's a low standard for "interesting." But like I said, you can do what you want.If I see an interesting rumor I'm going to post it here.
I blame Eric Bledsoe! He is tearing the phx-suns.net family apart!Superbone wrote:C'mon, guys. This is all unnecessary silly stuff. We're all on the same side. Let's not rag on each other.
Thank you for saying it much more concisely than I did.pickle wrote:i am okay with how bledsoe managed this situation, but i also understand why people would want to boo him. we are homers for this team and a little bit of (over)enthusiasm is to be expected.
Yeah, I've backed off of Pekovic after reading more about him. He doesn't defend his position very well at all. I just remember he hurt Phoenix pretty well in the past.pickle wrote:should there be any truth to the minnesota rumor, let me say that i am not all that interested in pekovic... i read somewhere, may have been a kevin love article, that pekovic's "opponent field goal percentage at the rim" is bottom 3 in the league. that's definitely not something i want to see in my starting center. from the little i've watched and the scouting reports, he seems to be a capable rebounder, and a big body, that doesn't do much on offense. at 12 mil a year, we already had a guy like that in marcin gortat.
but it looks like this whole minnesota rumor is nothing but that, a rumor, so i won't lose sleep over who we may potentially get in return.
But along comes Bledsoe, who is the closest comparison to Reggie Jackson not just this summer but perhaps throughout the league.
Their production through their respective first three seasons, when both backed up All-Star point guards, is nearly identical. Jackson averaged 1.3 more points. Bledsoe averaged 0.3 more assists. Jackson averaged 0.1 more rebounds. Bledsoe averaged 0.5 more steals. Their field goal percentages were an identical 43.1 percent.
You can be sure Jackson’s camp has crunched those numbers and presented them to the Thunder as a comparison.
The statistical production of the two players was not far apart even last season, when Bledsoe battled injuries but enjoyed much more freedom in his first year with the Suns. Bledsoe averaged only 4.6 more points, 0.2 more rebounds and 0.8 more assists.
If at least one team is willing to reward Bledsoe with an average salary of $15.75 million, Jackson and his team surely must be looking at a deal with at least a $12 million annual salary.
Additionally, the bad news for the Thunder if Bledsoe does indeed migrate from Phoenix to Minnesota is that it wouldn’t eliminate one of the four teams that could make a hard run at Jackson next summer. Dallas, Miami, New York and the Los Angeles Lakers all have a pressing need for a point guard and are projected to have enough cap space in July to aggressively pursue one.
Cleveland Cavaliers big man Tristan Thompson is seeking upwards of $11 million per season on his next contract, according to the Akron Beacon Journal's Jason Lloyd. He's eligible for an extension before Oct. 31, and he'll be a restricted free agent next summer.
He will ask for the type of money previously given to Derrick Favors (four years, $49 million) and Larry Sanders (four years, $44 million). What will hurt Thompson's case, however, is the Greg Monroe saga. Monroe, by all accounts a better player than Thompson, was forced to sign a one-year qualifying offer with the Pistons after failing to reach agreement on a long-term contract with anyone this summer. He will now be an unrestricted free agent next summer.
Honestly, EVERY pro player, NBA or otherwise, should be monitoring this situation as a lesson of how NOT to "negotiate"/attempt to strong-arm a team.Superbone wrote:Reggie Jackson monitoring Eric Bledsoe contract negotiations
http://m.newsok.com/oklahoma-city-thund ... 314?page=1
But along comes Bledsoe, who is the closest comparison to Reggie Jackson not just this summer but perhaps throughout the league.
Their production through their respective first three seasons, when both backed up All-Star point guards, is nearly identical. Jackson averaged 1.3 more points. Bledsoe averaged 0.3 more assists. Jackson averaged 0.1 more rebounds. Bledsoe averaged 0.5 more steals. Their field goal percentages were an identical 43.1 percent.
You can be sure Jackson’s camp has crunched those numbers and presented them to the Thunder as a comparison.
The statistical production of the two players was not far apart even last season, when Bledsoe battled injuries but enjoyed much more freedom in his first year with the Suns. Bledsoe averaged only 4.6 more points, 0.2 more rebounds and 0.8 more assists.
If at least one team is willing to reward Bledsoe with an average salary of $15.75 million, Jackson and his team surely must be looking at a deal with at least a $12 million annual salary.
Additionally, the bad news for the Thunder if Bledsoe does indeed migrate from Phoenix to Minnesota is that it wouldn’t eliminate one of the four teams that could make a hard run at Jackson next summer. Dallas, Miami, New York and the Los Angeles Lakers all have a pressing need for a point guard and are projected to have enough cap space in July to aggressively pursue one.