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Dr. KnOiTaLL
That is correctsleeper;1738115 wrote:I am fairly certain you can sign any player to the vet minimum regardless of cap situation. -
Lovejoy1984
Right, and I think we will use the MMLE on another player, if we targeted Mo, and Dunleavy I think they'd get the Vet minimum to ring chase for a year.sleeper;1738115 wrote:I am fairly certain you can sign any player to the vet minimum regardless of cap situation. -
j_crazyDunleavy I like, the deal with the Spurs sounds too good to be true. I know Haywood's contract has value, but my gut tells me the Spurs don't perform like they do because they give up depth (which is what all three of the guys mentioned give you) for valuable contracts and no real substance.
I'm still bitter that the Cavs gave up Tyus Jones. I don't see how making that trade got the Cavs any better near term, or long term. Jones at least could provide an offensive spark off the bench. Oh well I guess. -
Benny The JetThey didn't want to have to spend money on an unproven rookie. Definitely in win now mode and every cent goes towards guys who are proven and can contribute now.
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Midstate01I agree the deal with the spurs sounds too good to be true, but it's not. Because they have to clear the space to sign Aldridge. So if Aldridge tells them he's in, then that deal is probably getting done.
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like_thatLove is apparently gonna meet with the lakers. The lakers have already met with Aldridge and are gonna meet with Monroe and DJ, before love. Casting a big net. If love went to LA I would lose all respect for him.
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like_thatDunleavy signed with the Bulls. Glad the cavs didn't get him. He turns 35 in September.
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j_crazy
by your argument, what were kendrick perkins, brendan haywood, mike miller, and shawn marion on the team this year for. i never saw them play a meaningful minute all year. at least with Tyus Jones you know you've got someone with legs to at least get on the floor, worst case would be he doesn't pan out right away and he goes to the D-league to step up his game. Best case is he comes in right away and gives you an option off the bench who can play the 1, and gives you some semblance of a scoring threat. I love Delly, but he contributed so inconsistently on offense it was painful.Benny The Jet;1738133 wrote:They didn't want to have to spend money on an unproven rookie. Definitely in win now mode and every cent goes towards guys who are proven and can contribute now. -
ZWICK 4 PREZj_crazy;1738130 wrote: the deal with the Spurs sounds too good to be true. I know Haywood's contract has value, but my gut tells me the Spurs don't perform like they do because they give up depth (which is what all three of the guys mentioned give you) for valuable contracts and no real substance.
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ZWICK 4 PREZRumor of trading our 2 second rounders and Haywood to Miami for Birdman and Chalmers.
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j_crazy^^^FUCK THAT^^^
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like_thatYeah fuck that. They suck for starters and 2. I want nothing to do with helping the heat. Fuck them.
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Commander of Awesome
^This.j_crazy;1738159 wrote:^^^FUCK THAT^^^ -
sleeper
Tyus Jones sucks and is not what the Cavs need. This is a win now team.j_crazy;1738130 wrote:Dunleavy I like, the deal with the Spurs sounds too good to be true. I know Haywood's contract has value, but my gut tells me the Spurs don't perform like they do because they give up depth (which is what all three of the guys mentioned give you) for valuable contracts and no real substance.
I'm still bitter that the Cavs gave up Tyus Jones. I don't see how making that trade got the Cavs any better near term, or long term. Jones at least could provide an offensive spark off the bench. Oh well I guess. -
sleeper
Those players are useless but Lebron wanted them on the team(well Haywood is a trade chip and Perkins was just a filler for big depth). No chance Tyus Jones gets on the floor for the next 2 years on this team.j_crazy;1738144 wrote:by your argument, what were kendrick perkins, brendan haywood, mike miller, and shawn marion on the team this year for. i never saw them play a meaningful minute all year. at least with Tyus Jones you know you've got someone with legs to at least get on the floor, worst case would be he doesn't pan out right away and he goes to the D-league to step up his game. Best case is he comes in right away and gives you an option off the bench who can play the 1, and gives you some semblance of a scoring threat. I love Delly, but he contributed so inconsistently on offense it was painful. -
sleeper
Terrible trade although I wouldn't mind Chalmers.ZWICK 4 PREZ;1738158 wrote:Rumor of trading our 2 second rounders and Haywood to Miami for Birdman and Chalmers. -
Azubuike24It would be kind of funny if next year's team included Mo Williams, Mike Miller, Chris Anderson, Mario Chalmers and James Jones...
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j_crazy
and the 2 chumps we got later that night? they're lockdown wing defenders and lights out shooters? The team traded away a guy with somewhat of an NBA career for guys who will languish away in Germany or Turkey for the next 7 god damn years.sleeper;1738169 wrote:Those players are useless but Lebron wanted them on the team(well Haywood is a trade chip and Perkins was just a filler for big depth). No chance Tyus Jones gets on the floor for the next 2 years on this team. -
wildcats20
That they don't have to pay.j_crazy;1738173 wrote:and the 2 chumps we got later that night? they're lockdown wing defenders and lights out shooters? The team traded away a guy with somewhat of an NBA career for guys who will languish away in Germany or Turkey for the next 7 god damn years.
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SportsAndLady
What don't you comprehend about not having to guarantee a contract to second rounders?j_crazy;1738173 wrote:and the 2 chumps we got later that night? they're lockdown wing defenders and lights out shooters? The team traded away a guy with somewhat of an NBA career for guys who will languish away in Germany or Turkey for the next 7 god damn years. -
wildcats20Tyus Jones being traded had ZERO to do with playing ability or ability to contribute.
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Footwedge
???? TyusJones would have been a huge addition to the team. By your logic, rookies never play in the NBA. Tyus Jones shot 89% from the free throw line. Tyus Jones willed Duke to a NCAA championship. People in the know say Jones, not Okafor was Duke's MVP in the tourney last year.sleeper;1738169 wrote:Those players are useless but Lebron wanted them on the team(well Haywood is a trade chip and Perkins was just a filler for big depth). No chance Tyus Jones gets on the floor for the next 2 years on this team. -
Commander of AwesomeMarc Stein ‏@ESPNSteinLine 9m9 minutes ago Amd so if LaMarcus Aldridge is indeed San Antonio-bound ... trading Tiago Splitter looks even more unavoidable than it was
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j_crazyI understand the guaranteed money thing, but at 24, Tyus Jones would be 3 years and slightly under $4 million. Now you're giving up 2 second round picks for Chalmers, who is more proven, but essentially the same player. Chalmers' salary is 1 year for $4.3 million. Oh and lets not forget you have Birdman who is 1 yr $5 million. Neither will start, Birdman gives you nothing, and once you have him your now stuck owing just under $15 million to 2 back up centers.
Explain to me again how it makes financial sense?
I understand the reason it is this way is because LeBron is essentially the de-facto GM of this team, but there are better ways to accomplish what he wants than just "I liked playing with/against this guy. Go get him." -
sleeper
Chalmers and Jones are not the same player.j_crazy;1738190 wrote:I understand the guaranteed money thing, but at 24, Tyus Jones would be 3 years and slightly under $4 million. Now you're giving up 2 second round picks for Chalmers, who is more proven, but essentially the same player. Chalmers' salary is 1 year for $4.3 million. Oh and lets not forget you have Birdman who is 1 yr $5 million. Neither will start, Birdman gives you nothing, and once you have him your now stuck owing just under $15 million to 2 back up centers.
Explain to me again how it makes financial sense?
I understand the reason it is this way is because LeBron is essentially the de-facto GM of this team, but there are better ways to accomplish what he wants than just "I liked playing with/against this guy. Go get him."
No one on here thinks the trade with the Heat is a good trade for the Cavs either.