Thee Idiotic Minivan K
Well-Known Member
Just curious as to how much money Stockton and Malone made. I know at one point Tag made more.
How much you want to put on that?
I'd rather have your money.I will bet my life on it.
He got max money for what he can do when he is healthy. Parsons averaged 18-6-4 post-all star.
I'd rather have your money.
Would you put $100 on it?
Okay. So the bet is that Hayward doesn't get a max offer. It includes the Jazz giving him as much or more than what would be a max offer from another team.
WrongI think any fan would be pissed off if the so-called "star" of his team averaged just 18-6-4 or something like it. A player with such averages is a secondary one, not a franchise player. Hence, a player like that is not worth the max. If you max a secondary player rather than a franchise player you might not have enough money left to build a good team.
If you max a secondary player rather than a franchise player you might not have enough money left to build a good team.
This is my exact problem with giving Hayward the max. If we give Hayward the max we lose multiple pieces of our core one way or another because of the financial ramifications. I would love someone to show me a model/plan going forward with Hayward on a max deal where we can win a championship. Project forward. Show me who we keep, who we lose. Go through the roster and tell me how it works financially and how we win. Go through our draft picks, finances, all of it. Of course some variables you can't project come into play sometimes, but this is what teams do. They map out a path going forward. If someone could map out a championship winning path with Hayward on the max I'd buy in. I'd drink the cool aid. But I don't to this point see a sustainable path to a championship paying the max to a third or fourth best option on a championship team when nobody else on the young core is locked up long-term, and we have no stand out star.
This isn't complicated. Hayward is our best player. We need to pay the man so we can keep him. We are going to have to dump someone to make room for all of our guys or play the luxury tax. Those are the facts of life.
He could send a strong leadership and confidence signal to his teammates by signing at a discount. If it resulted in a championship (or even a legit contender) he might more than make up for any loss in endorsements (I wonder what KD's endorsement income is). Realistically, though, past experience suggests that Hayward will demand the max. Favors is more likely to eventually give us a discount.
Other than buying and extra one of these,My whole thing is what can you do with 130 million that you can't do with 110 million?
A fool and his money are soon parted. Hayward will have no less than 4 teams that offer him the max, I'm not saying it's right, but it will happen. The spending will still be stupid for a couple more years
Other than buying and extra one of these,
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Or one of these,
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Or one of these?
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Probably a whole bunch of things.
My whole thing is what can you do with 130 million that you can't do with 110 million?