Not a bad backup plan. I'd also be comfortable with starting Vasquez and making a move in the draft to ensure we get Ennis. I think Ennis would be a good PG of the future should Lowry choose to leave. Vasquez would give us the ability to bring Ennis along slowly.
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Bledsoe always seemed a bit overrated to me. His injury history is worrisome. Also you have to consider his contract year as well.
I wouldn't pay him the max... I really don't like that as a plan B or C. I'd rather just reclaim some of that cap space. I hope MU gets a PG in the draft. One of Ennis/Payton/Napier should be available by 20 or even 37.
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imanshumpert wrote: View PostBledsoe's max is 25% of the salary cap. 2014-15 cap is projected to be $63.2M, so the max for Bledsoe (from any team besides Phoenix) would be a 4 year deal starting at $15.8M.
Max raises are 4.5% of the initial base salary (so $711K). So we're looking at a deal like this for Bledsoe:
Year 1: $15.80M
Year 2: $16.51M
Year 3: $17.22M
Year 4: $17.93M
Total: $67.46 (so 20M more than Lowry over 4 years)
That number is a little high, because the NBA uses a different calculation to determine max salaries based on a lower BRI.
14.1M
14.7M
15.3M
15.9M
Total (60M)
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Heatdreamer wrote: View PostSign Lowry for Stephen Curry 4/44 monies. Not as a good as Stephen and lowry is four years older, and instead of 4/40 pay the little bit of inflation , and move unto the other RFAs and than trade for Perkins +21 st for Salmons + hansborough..
Curry got that deal because he had ankle problems, and at the time he wasn't really better than Lowry is now.
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Heatdreamer wrote: View PostNot sure I agree, but let's compare 2013/14 years and I would suggest Stephen Curry and Lowry though two different players are similar in benefits to the team. Curry is a better scorer and Lowry is slightly better as a team leader and defender.@Boymusic66
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Will Phoenix keep both Bledsoe & Dragic next year? I have always liked Dragic and pursuing him might be a good backup plan as well. He does have another year @7.5 mill. with player option yr. after (which he will not exercise for sure) so a trade would have to be arranged.
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TSF wrote: View PostYeah, but Curry is such a deadly scorer that it changes everything about the way you play GSW. You put anybody else in that offense, even CP3 The Point God or Russell The Destroyer, and it becomes less scary. Plus he's set to be doing what he does for the next ten years, lowry isn't. If curry hadn't been locked down back when he was full of promise but usually injured, he'd be making the max right now.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostI agree that Curry is more valuable because he's one of a few scorers in the league who can totally take over a game for stretches. But the bold is pretty far off. Curry is only 2 years younger than Lowry, and he has a history of bad ankle issues. There's no guarantee Curry will do anything longer.@Boymusic66
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