GVC
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Uh...Seems more stupid than cheap. What would you do if he signed an offer sheet for $10mm/year, given similar per minute production next season (with a bump in minutes)?Yep, that I am cheap.
Uh...Seems more stupid than cheap. What would you do if he signed an offer sheet for $10mm/year, given similar per minute production next season (with a bump in minutes)?Yep, that I am cheap.
Now that there is a poll, I said 10-10.9 million!!!
Give this boy his money!!
Uh...Seems more stupid than cheap. What would you do if he signed an offer sheet for $10mm/year, given similar per minute production next season (with a bump in minutes)?
How likely do you think it is that Gordon regresses? How likely do you think it is Gordo signs an offer sheet worth less than $8mm per season if he doesn't regress? Less than $9mm per season?Match.
How likely do you think it is that Gordon regresses? How likely do you think it is Gordo signs an offer sheet worth less than $8mm per season if he doesn't regress? Less than $9mm per season?
That's built into the question. Up to last night, Gordo is the Jazz's leading per minute scorer, second most efficient scorer among regulars (by TS%), best wing defender and leader of one of the league's best second units.I don't think it is likely. As I stated at the beginning, my number is based off of what he has done up to last night and not off of potential. Does that clear anything up?
That's built into the question. Up to last night, Gordo is the Jazz's leading per minute scorer, second most efficient scorer among regulars (by TS%), best wing defender and leader of one of the league's best second units.
You think it's unlikely he regresses. You think it's unlikely he gets offered less than your max figure in free agency. You'd match a contract $2mm over your max extension salary. Do you just like throwing money away?
So if given the opportunity to pay $9 today or $10 tomorrow for something you'd be willing to pay $10 for, you'd wait until tomorrow?When it is stuff that I like I throw money at it. So, yes, I like throwing money away.
So if given the opportunity to pay $9 today or $10 tomorrow for something you'd be willing to pay $10 for, you'd wait until tomorrow?
If Gordon continues to trend like he has this year, he is going to be worth a 4 year contract at $10 mil. +. He's shooting 40% from three (taking more than he ever has), he gets to the line extremely well, and he is a fabulous defender.
Over the last 10 games he's scoring at a clip of 22.3 pts/36 and actually scoring 15.4 on relatively limited minutes.
His assists should come up, and he showed last night that he can rebound the ball when he puts forth effort. His BBIQ is superb.
Legitimately he could be a player that produces 20, 4.5, 5, 1.2, 1 (45%, 40%, 85%) with great D, high free-throw %, and great size for the 2. That's why we need to give him minutes this year, so we can see what he can really do. I really hope the Hayward that we've seen lately is who he is.
Also, don't underestimate how giving/offering a player less money than he is probably worth and doing the test-the-market bull crap can rub a player the wrong way.
10 - 12 mill seems like its a decent fit ..... maybe a little on the high side
To those that are voting for salaries in excess of $10 million: I'm having a hard time fathoming that. I see Hayward at this point as a slightly better than average SG/SF.* Therefore I think he will get a contract that pays a bit more than the midlevel exception. With the new CBA, the midlevel starts at $5 million. And tax-paying teams are limited to $3 million! https://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/CBA-111128/how-new-nba-deal-compares-last-one Therefore I have a hard time visualizing Hayward getting an offer much more than $7-8 million/year, and so I voted for choice A.
* This could change by the end of the season, but that's where I think he is right now. If it changes, then I'll change my vote.
This is a long read, but it tells a lot of good info on what the Jazz have coming up in the future salary wise: