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So LeBron is refusing to talk to Cleveland until they sign Thompson?
 

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IDK on this one. The Lakers appeared to have done this deal out of panic, but that makes little sense because they didn't need to sign a FA this year. If we did fine, but this has Jim Buss written all over it. Like I said, IDK. If B. Scott can get the man's mind right maybe it will turn around.

Maybe. I expect they'll have Kareem work with him some too. But frankly, I expect more out of Upshaw than Hibbert.
 

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1.) I don't mind the hibbert deal as its just a deal to get an expiring contract(much like the Lin deal). This year is gonna be the year to watch the young bucks develop. They're basically looking to next year, and given recent history I know that this is nothing that's a guarantee...but we'll have 65 mil(I think) in cap space next year. Biggest thing things this year for us is to have the young guys develop, and to have the front office get it together
 

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1.) I don't mind the hibbert deal as its just a deal to get an expiring contract(much like the Lin deal). This year is gonna be the year to watch the young bucks develop. They're basically looking to next year, and given recent history I know that this is nothing that's a guarantee...but we'll have 65 mil(I think) in cap space next year. Biggest thing things this year for us is to have the young guys develop, and to have the front office get it together

Yeah, as an expiring contract, maybe he's worth a shot. If they get something close to the Hibbert we saw against the Heat a couple of seasons ago, it might be okay. But I'm not holding my breath.

Worst case though, he continues to be soft as Charmin and the Lakers let him walk at the end of the season.
 

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Yeah, as an expiring contract, maybe he's worth a shot. If they get something close to the Hibbert we saw against the Heat a couple of seasons ago, it might be okay. But I'm not holding my breath.

Worst case though, he continues to be soft as Charmin and the Lakers let him walk at the end of the season.
To be honest, I thought the move was made to let him go next year and keep cap space. NOW, if it does start to look like he's worth something then by all means, if we can get him for a good bargain, then it'll be nice to have a rim protector going forward. All depends on the situation and who's available
 

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To be honest, I thought the move was made to let him go next year and keep cap space. NOW, if it does start to look like he's worth something then by all means, if we can get him for a good bargain, then it'll be nice to have a rim protector going forward. All depends on the situation and who's available

Yeah, I'm looking at it like signing Lin. He was an expiring contract with an opportunity to earn a spot going forward. If he did, great. If not, it's no big deal letting him walk.
 

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So LeBron is refusing to talk to Cleveland until they sign Thompson?

Call his bluff. Lebron ain't leaving Cleveland or he's forever labeled an ass by everyone. They paid big for Love so Lebron can't play the "well Gilbert was too cheap" card. He has zero leverage now. Tell Thompson he gets 12 mil (perfectly fair) or he can take the QO.
 

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With the addition of Koufos, the Kings probable bench has Collison, Marco, Koufos, Moreland, Anderson, and hopefully Casspi. I'd say that's a solid bench and while it might not be the best in the NBA, after last season when guys like Stauskas, Sessions, McCallum, Reggie Evans, Derrick Williams, and Ryan Hollins were key players off the bench it's a definite upgrade.
 

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Call his bluff. Lebron ain't leaving Cleveland or he's forever labeled an ass by everyone. They paid big for Love so Lebron can't play the "well Gilbert was too cheap" card. He has zero leverage now. Tell Thompson he gets 12 mil (perfectly fair) or he can take the QO.

they offered 16
 

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So LeBron is refusing to talk to Cleveland until they sign Thompson?

IDK why everyone is interpreting that news from Windhorst as "LeBron is holding out so TT gets a good deal"... when what Windhorst actually reported was that LeBron has told the Cavs he's not going anywhere, so go ahead and take care of everyone else since there's no hurry to ink LeBron since there is no threat of him leaving.

Everything Windy reports should be taken with a grain of salt anyway
 

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Call his bluff. Lebron ain't leaving Cleveland or he's forever labeled an ass by everyone. They paid big for Love so Lebron can't play the "well Gilbert was too cheap" card. He has zero leverage now. Tell Thompson he gets 12 mil (perfectly fair) or he can take the QO.


You've got to be kidding.
Lebron always will have all the power with Gilbert because he'll have opt outs every year.

I do agree he's not going anywhere for the upcoming season, it's to late to handpick a team, but I think he'd be gone next season if Gilbert backtracks on any promises made.
Maybe he sits out a season to rest his body?
It would be the greatest payback of all time ( for Gilbert's letter about him).

The fact that Tristan originally turned down the 52/4 extension was the indicator this was coming.
I said it the day it happened.

For Tristan to now balk at the 16M is so beyond ridiculous in any fair market value negotiating, and especially as pointed out yesterday, the Cavs are being forced to overbid against themselves.



Here are the tax rates beginning 2013-14:

Team salary above tax level Non-repeater Repeater
Lower
Upper Tax rate Incremental maximum Tax rate Incremental maximum
$0 $4,999,999 $1.50 $7.5 million $2.50 $12.5 million
$5,000,000 $9,999,999 $1.75 $8.75 million $2.75 $13.75 million
$10,000,000 $14,999,999 $2.50 $12.5 million $3.50 $17.5 million
$15,000,000 $19,999,999 $3.25 $16.25 million $4.25 $21.25 million
$20,000,000 N/A $3.75, and increasing $.50 for
each additional $5 million. N/A $4.75, and increasing $.50 for
each additional $5 million. N/A




So, I'm no expert at this, but if the Cavs are more then 20M over, which they will be, the penalty is multiplied by 3.75 for each dollar?


So, Gilbert could potentially be paying net cost of around 60M / year for Tristan vs letting him walk?

What a tough choice!
 

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IDK why everyone is interpreting that news from Windhorst as "LeBron is holding out so TT gets a good deal"... when what Windhorst actually reported was that LeBron has told the Cavs he's not going anywhere, so go ahead and take care of everyone else since there's no hurry to ink LeBron since there is no threat of him leaving.

Everything Windy reports should be taken with a grain of salt anyway


Come on.
You really think Tristan in any other circumstance would have turned down the original 52, let alone not JUMP on 80?

He has no fear of Gilbert telling him to take a hike, because Gilbert knows James will tell him to take a hike if he doesn't honor his promises.

Maybe James will next want his buddy Norris Cole there at maybe 6-7M/year.

This really is going to be fun to watch.
 

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Come on.
You really think Tristan in any other circumstance would have turned down the original 52, let alone not JUMP on 80?

He has no fear of Gilbert telling him to take a hike, because Gilbert knows James will tell him to take a hike if he doesn't honor his promises.

Maybe James will next want his buddy Norris Cole there at maybe 6-7M/year.

This really is going to be fun to watch.

We do know he turned down the 52 at the beginning of the year... which was clearly a bold move. We don't know what he has been offered and what's being negotiate currently as the early reports turned out to be completely wrong.

Let's just wait and see.
 

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ah yes, let the slings and arrows begin...:L

Well, if he's better then what you had, it's an upgrade.
Maybe the change of scenery does him some good?
It's one more 7 footer out of the EC. Sounds good to me..
 
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