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I think front office should offer Kawhi the max $ and see if he bites. Favors, Kawhi, rudy in the front line ...wow. we can always move Hayward to SG or trade him....
I think front office should offer Kawhi the max $ and see if he bites. Favors, Kawhi, rudy in the front line ...wow. we can always move Hayward to SG or trade him....
Kawhi Leonard, Finals MVP and Defensive Player of the Year, will be a restricted free agent this summer, which means the Spurs can match any offer he may receive. While there would be no shortage of teams lining up to sign Leonard to a four-year max offer sheet that would force San Antonio’s hand, he’s not planning to go that route, mainly because he won’t have to.
From Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports:
For now, there’s no scenario where Leonard plans to pursue offer sheets on the market, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
Leonard wants to be a Spur, and the Spurs are expected to come calling on July 1 with the max offer that they resisted delivering Leonard in the preseason, a move born out of preserving cap space to bring on a star free agent this summer.
He's restricted. It's clear he's worth a max deal, so why wouldn't the Spurs just match?
isn't that what jazz management said about Hayward, and New Orlean still sign Hayward to the max offer sheet?
also, even if he is restricted, he can always sign qualifying offer for 1 year and become un-restricted the next year
And Charlotte's offer was matched. I don't see why we should tie up money that can be offered to someone else when we know 100% that he'll resign with the Spurs.
I never heard the Jazz say that. And they never did offer him their max contract they just matched the one he received. Why would he turn down a max contract to sign a one year QO? Maybe he wants free agency and more money in a few years but I think that will be worked out with the Spurs if he does.isn't that what jazz management said about Hayward, and New Orlean still sign Hayward to the max offer sheet?
also, even if he is restricted, he can always sign qualifying offer for 1 year and become un-restricted the next year
isn't that what jazz management said about Hayward, and New Orlean still sign Hayward to the max offer sheet?
also, even if he is restricted, he can always sign qualifying offer for 1 year and become un-restricted the next year
isn't that what jazz management said about Hayward, and New Orlean still sign Hayward to the max offer sheet?
also, even if he is restricted, he can always sign qualifying offer for 1 year and become un-restricted the next year
He's restricted. It's clear he's worth a max deal, so why wouldn't the Spurs just match?
edit: in fact, it won't even come down to that:
https://probasketballtalk.nbcsports...heets-as-a-restricted-free-agent-this-summer/
Umm no, Utah said they would match any offer. But they didn't say he was a max player. I'm sure DL thought Hayward would get something in the range of $11-12M/per, especially after such a terrible season. It's very unlikely these guys sign for just the QO. More likely is a contract with player options. That way the contract is guaranteed in case of injury. Players have seen what's happened to Paul George, Wes Matthews, etc. Just too big a risk to sign a 1 yr deal for way under market value.isn't that what jazz management said about Hayward, and New Orlean still sign Hayward to the max offer sheet?
also, even if he is restricted, he can always sign qualifying offer for 1 year and become un-restricted the next year
Poor kid. He's bought into Duncan's Spurs4Lyfe doctrine. That's fine if you're Duncan, Dirk, Malone, etc. but not if you're Kawhi. I mean, I respect the hell out of anyone who does this but a) it sucks for us and b) it's not going to earn him more rings unless he does what Duncan did on his following deal and takes less. Even then, it's going to be ugly for San Antonio trying to recruit talent. There championship history badge will vanish as fast as Duncan and Pop do.
The only way I can see them trading Kawhi Leonard is if they flame out after Pops, Duncan, Parker and Ginobli are all gone. I could see them going into full-blown rebuild mode and trying to get a major haul for him. In that case, I would expect him to force his way out to a team that could retain his Bird rights and extend him to a major long-term deal. This assumes that he inks a 2 or 3 year contract this offseason with the intent of becoming an unrestricted free agent a shortly after the new TV deal kicks in.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a number of RFAs sign deals (or offer sheets) nearly identical to what Chandler Parsons got in Dallas.