2018 Off-Season Thread
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Re: 2018 Off-Season Thread
Nah man this just the latest, they was already testing that “truce” back earlier in the week with this one.....
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Nah man this just the latest, they was already testing that “truce” back earlier in the week with this one.....
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They're out they ****ing minds with a troll *** question like that.Comment
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Clickbait Fake Portland News
Think of Portland and the two players that first come to mind are Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum. Rightfully. The Blazers didn’t really click as a team until Jusuf Nurkick joined them to provide some steady play inside. Last season he averaged 14.3 points and 9 rebounds a game with a very efficient 19.2 PER. More importantly, the defense was 4.3 points per 100 possessions better when he was on the court.
Which meant the Blazers were going to keep the restricted free agent this summer. The only question was cost.
The answer is about $12 million a year. Nurkic and Portland have reached terms on a deal, a story broken by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Restricted free agent center Jusuf Nurkic has agreed to a four-year, $48 million deal to stay with the Portland Trail Blazers, a league source told ESPN.
Nurkic, 23, turned down a more lucrative four-year deal several months ago, but the marketplace has tightened and he chose to take this deal on Friday, sources said. The deal includes a partial guarantee in the fourth year.
Nurkic would be far from the only player to misread how tight this market was and think there was more money for him out there than there really was.
This move keeps the core of a good Portland team together for a few more seasons. Now the challenge for GM Neil Olshey is now to build on that to move up the ladder in the deep and improving West.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Re: 2018 Off-Season Thread
I'm hoping that Capela sees the deal Nurkic and Lavine are getting as a baseline of what to expect. I honestly wouldn't be opposed to Capela at 4/80 million or whatever but as has been stated numerous times the market this year is bad as the awful contracts from 2016 have bloated many teams cap space. If he takes the QO he's all but gone so I'm hoping we can lock him up for 3-4 years or so.Comment
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"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers HornsbyComment
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Re: 2018 Off-Season Thread
I'm hoping that Capela sees the deal Nurkic and Lavine are getting as a baseline of what to expect. I honestly wouldn't be opposed to Capela at 4/80 million or whatever but as has been stated numerous times the market this year is bad as the awful contracts from 2016 have bloated many teams cap space. If he takes the QO he's all but gone so I'm hoping we can lock him up for 3-4 years or so.
I hope Capela gets paid though so Rockets can be in cap HellComment
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Losing both him and ariza would hurt
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Because you can either play into a bigger payday like Jimmy Butler, or completely play your value away like Nerlens Noel. Anything can go wrong and he can play himself out of the max if he opts to the QO but myself and other Rockets fan want him to get paid but More has basically always approached RFA the same and made them go and get offer sheets from other teams first. There's strong belief that Capela will sign an extension and for good reason but if he wants to take the QO, best of luck to him.Comment
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Re: 2018 Off-Season Thread
Jonas Jerebko expected to sign with the Warriors after Jazz released him. Should thrive off the bench for them.Comment
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