Stakesarehigh
One day it will all make sense
Surely they have been dealt by now
Best contracts in the league
Best contracts in the league
If it is for the Bucks to buy J.R. Smith's contract, it means exactly this.someone is taking Snell/Ilyasova and not giving any money back?
Please never change....ya gotta love this forum, etc.
I'm not really sure what the Cavs could realistically get for Smith. That 30th pick has value but not if they are going to be stuck with 2 bad contracts for a couple of years.
I never understand why people want to ban people like that.
The only people that should be banned are people that are clearly only interested in disrupting discussions.
He may be a goof but he at least talks basketball.
If you don't have a better suggestion and you quote on a post that requires to provide one, it means that you know better and can provide the alternative.... Otherwise SHUT YOUR FUCKING MOUTH UP! ...stupid troll!
Ok...clearly when I said we could do woj's job I did not mean our little Bucks' fan friend.I guess that re-signing for the maximum amount of money allowed for the maximum number of years allowed, is considered "team friendly" in Milwaukee.
Seems like an over-reaction after what happened in the playoffs.
Though, it's crazy what is happening right now with Boston.
And the Sixers could very well be losing their key FA.
This draft could be all over the place with trades, sign and trades, and zaniness.
If it is for the Bucks to buy J.R. Smith's contract, it means exactly this.
No, not really. I guess you don't get the purpose of taking bad contracts. It's to get picks either now or later---assets.
Smith's contract is most likely WAY more valuable than the 30th overall pick.
2 bad contracts? Why does it matter?
They aren't competing this upcoming season and Gilbert has shown he has no problem with it.
Ilyasova's contract is non-guaranteed in 20-21 so they only have that contract for one year.
Snell has a player option in 20-21
Not that matters bc the Cavs would want more than the 30th overall pick but I guess you have not seen what Gilbert has done over the last year. He takes bad-meidocre contracts for picks. He took Brandon Knight, Delly, Henson. All aren't plan for the future, they are simply taking these contracts to acquire assets for the future for either trades or young players from draft picks.
Huh?
I feel like you are arguing for the sake of arguing and didn't understand what I was saying. I was explicitly saying that the Cavs would likely want more than the 30th pick for Smith if they are going to have to take on salary for 2020-2021.
OTOH, Smith's value is determined solely by how many teams want his contract.
Looks like the Lakers might be interested in taking that contract.
Yeah of course it depends on the market value. This contract is very, very valuable. The market will be open. I'm thinking they can get a return of a mid teens pick at least.