Miggs
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He ate it.Can I get my ****ing deposit back I put down for my spot on Lofton Island?
He ate it.Can I get my ****ing deposit back I put down for my spot on Lofton Island?
He could do absolutely nothing and it wouldn’t matter.Yeah. You'll see.
Nope, surprisingly enough. No relationDead serious here. Is Loften the son of former Cleveland Indians centerfielder (who I loved) Kenny Loften?
Cos there so few Loftons around…Dead serious here. Is Loften the son of former Cleveland Indians centerfielder (who I loved) Kenny Loften?
Fatass.He ate it.
I think that is what will happen.What is the max Lauri can get? $180? $200? $220?
Instead of paying say...
$36 / $38 / $40 / $42 / $44
Why not do:
$50 / $45 / $35 / $35 / $35
That would get us way over the floor and make hopefully more competitive years feel more budgeted and flexible. Not that these are the numbers but capologists out there... could we pull something like this off?
No, his dad was a US postal workerDead serious here. Is Loften the son of former Cleveland Indians centerfielder (who I loved) Kenny Loften?
They are paying LauriWe are so far below the cap floor that we are either front loading Maarkanen or we work out a trade. Just how much can we front load him?
I just realized that if we front load him then next year at $17 million just goes away. We can't get 6 years with Maarkanen. Still, if you are Lauri, aren't you thrilled to get your bag 1 year earlier? I know your agent is. Paydays always feel great. Plus, your team can be more competitive in the future. Could we give Lauri some rediculous $55 million up front or whatever it takes to get $1 below the Luxury Tax Line?
Also some food for thought on the subject:
$28 million + Lauri's $17 Million = $45 million. Paying him $45 this year would keep us under the salary cap. So maybe the contract is more like:
$45 / $45 / $37 / $36 / $35
If we are willing to go in to Luxury Tax to get him a bigger bag then we could front load more.
Berkowitz?No, his dad was a US postal worker
Hopefully we're simply taking on a bad contract(s) for picks and Lauri is here to stay.We are so far below the cap floor that we are either front loading Maarkanen or we work out a trade. Just how much can we front load him?
I just realized that if we front load him then next year at $17 million just goes away. We can't get 6 years with Maarkanen. Still, if you are Lauri, aren't you thrilled to get your bag 1 year earlier? I know your agent is. Paydays always feel great. Plus, your team can be more competitive in the future. Could we give Lauri some rediculous $55 million up front or whatever it takes to get $1 below the Luxury Tax Line?
Also some food for thought on the subject:
$28 million + Lauri's $17 Million = $45 million. Paying him $45 this year would keep us under the salary cap. So maybe the contract is more like:
$45 / $45 / $37 / $36 / $35
If we are willing to go in to Luxury Tax to get him a bigger bag then we could front load more.
I mean, it's quite possible Karl Malone is his father. Do we know if his mom was 13 years old when she got pregnant with Kenny?No, his dad was a US postal worker
Definitely not doing it for free agents. It's either to pay Lauri or for trade reasons. Everyone left on the market who is unrestricted can be had for a portion of the mle or lessAlso, there are a few intriguing free agents. Tyus Jones. Isaac Okoro. Maybe we are saving our pennies to snatch one of them.
Because that are too small for their positions. Which is why they weren’t drafted.Say they give Lauri his bag. Why not sign the UNC Center and UTexas guard that played Summer League to rookie minimum contracts? Most of the time they will be with the Stars but there may be a diamond in the rough with one or both.
Isiah Thomas was way too small for his position but was an All Star with the Celtics. Both these guys showed some things in Summer League.Because that are too small for their positions. Which is why they weren’t drafted.