The sports media is so finicky anyway, it's hard to keep their attention for more than a week.
quote:Hes being paid 13mm this year - not Dirk money. Starting centers will always be overpaid a little. Cuban will end up spending 8-10mm on some Haywood/Dampier type spare. Chandler is the perfect complement to Dirk at center - both offensively and defensively. All those years of suffering looking for a center and you can't overpay a little for a perennial DPOY candidate that's also the locker room emotional leader? In 2 years you could have traded him if he is not worth it. Many teams would take a chance at him just for his leadership and pedigree.
The CBA kicks in two years from now so that's why Cuban was offering short term deals. Tyson Chandler is being overpaid right now. 11ppg/10rbg. Great player and was in a great situation with Dallas which made him look awesome. Great reason why we won the ship but still being overpaid. He's not worthy of earning Dirk's kind of money.
quote:Forget about Barea - didn't need him back anyway. You're right about the CBA becoming an issue, but it will be more about the new penalties/rules for being over the limit that will prohibit them from making trades and using the full mle for free agents. I think Cuban will always be willing to spend money - but now spending money will actually really hurts your flexibility within the rules. There's also the idea that this will all cause a lowering of salaries across the board for non-max star players like Chandler because no one will have the cap space to pay them. So Cuban thinks he can get a Chandler caliber star at his preferred 8-10mm/yr in 2 years. But again, I still think he could have unloaded Chandlers contract at that time
But in two years you have to PAY TRIPLE for every dollar over the cap. Not really worth it in my opinion. And lets be honest, Barea and Chandler wanted TO GET PAID. Barea went to the ******* Timberwolves.
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Terry has been saying all year that he is playing for a big contract and I think the Mavs are ready to let him walk.
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Kidd to a LONG term contract?
quote:I overlooked this the first time. Makes no sense. Where have the Spurs spent money on solid young pieces? Aren't all their young players vet-min types or low draft picks? The Mavs have plenty of those, they're just not as good. Since 07 the Spurs have been spending dumb money on guys like Jefferson, Bonner, McDyess, Kurt Thomas. The Mavs are staying relevant while being flexible and positioning themselves for a huge free agent signing that will instantly make them contenders again. They took it one step too far with the Dwight Howard pursuit. And unfortunately none of the young guys have panned out considerably.
Come to think of it, with all the energy that has been spent on putting themselves in position for a "maybe", The Mavs probably could have tried spending money on some solid young pieces (non-superstars) to put around Dirk. That's the place that the Spurs have been in since '07, but they stayed relevant, and now it is starting to pay off.
Boiled down I just don't like the way teams sell themselves out for a "maybe". I'd rather see a team do everything they can to try to repeat, even if it means they may not get the next best thing two years later.
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Where have the Spurs spent money on solid young pieces? Aren't all their young players vet-min types or low draft picks?
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Since 07 the Spurs have been spending dumb money on guys like Jefferson, Bonner, McDyess, Kurt Thomas.
quote:They did try to develop talent, just like every consistently good team locked into the low draft picks. It didn't work out as well as previous years. 2 years ago most were projecting that Roddy Beaubois would develop into a solid starting PG. Give the Spurs credit - trading George Hill turned out to be a great move instead of letting him walk next year after getting a new contract. The Mavs let their young home grown talent walk away for overpriced contracts - Brandon Bass, JJ Barea, Gana Diop (indirectly).
My point was that if Dallas spent some energy developing talent and then retaining it instead of setting themselves up for a Deron Williams "what if", they'd probably be in a better place.