JTB Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 Wow! So this is a concern! 25m possibly depending on the cap. Scary thing is that the 76ers organization is a dumb one and they would actually probably do it even if he stays on the bench next year cause they are desperate at this point. Bud need to figure this thing out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNorthCydeRises Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 1 hour ago, Diesel said: We don't have to be that team. Horf is not worth the max. Sap is not worth the max. Dennis nor Teague is worth the max. I know we're going into a season of financial flexibility, but let's not lose our flexibility with players who we know aren't max worthy. The other day when asked his ceiling, I said Reggie Jackson. What I mean is that everybody thought that Jackson would be a breakout star when he got out of the shawdows. Well, what they found is that it's easier to be the 2nd stringer and look good that the first. That takes nothing away from what Jackson is doing, he's still very good, but he's not a breakout superstar. He's a better piece of the puzzle. I see Dennis the same way. He's not a breakout superstar... he's too selfish for that, but he'll be a good piece of the puzzle. Flexibility is overrated. And flexibility isn't normally destroyed by overpaying talented players. What destroys flexibility, is when you overpay bad to mediocre players. It's those bad multi year mid level contracts that destroy teams. Dennis in Philly would get superstar responsibilities. That's why they'd pay him top dollar. If the Hawks won't, that's fine. But both Teague and Dennis will get paid in the Summer of 2017. And the Hawks better decide which guy they rather overpay, because it's going to happen. If not, Shane Larkin or the great Acie Law ( who is now playing in the Philippines ) will be the Hawks PG in the 2017 season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 57 minutes ago, JTB said: Wow! So this is a concern! 25m possibly depending on the cap. Scary thing is that the 76ers organization is a dumb one and they would actually probably do it even if he stays on the bench next year cause they are desperate at this point. Bud need to figure this thing out. No - it's not a concern. Like @TheNorthCydeRises said the Hawks will either pay Teague or Dennis or we'll be looking for a new PG. I think it was @rd79 who posted the 2017 free agent PGs. Have a look and see who we get if we don't resign Teague or Dennis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rd79 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Share Posted February 25, 2016 (edited) so once again, but it seems they forgot about Jeff. So I don't know who else was forgotten. And it seems to only be the top ten (but who wants a worse FA PG?) 22 SHARES SHARE TWEET EMAIL POINT GUARDS / SHOOTING GUARDS / SMALL FORWARDS / POWER FORWARDS / CENTERS 1. Stephen Curry Unrestricted / Point Guard / 6-3 / Team: Golden State The likely back-to-back MVP hits free agency in 2017 and he's a mortal lock to get a maximum contract. With the Warriors rolling, hard to picture him leaving the Bay Area. Agent: Jeff Austin 2015/16 Earnings: $11,370,786 Career Earnings: $44,587,903 2. Russell Westbrook Unrestricted / Point Guard / 6-3 / Team: Oklahoma City One of the most athletic and confident point guards we've ever seen. As of now his duo with Kevin Durant is working out pretty well, but a lot can happen in Oklahoma City between and the summer of 2017. Agent: Thaddeus Foucher 2015/16 Earnings: $16,744,218 Career Earnings: $77,175,392 3. Chris Paul Early Termination Option / Point Guard / 6-0 / Team: LA Clippers Chris Paul is on the wrong side of 30 and visibly slowing down, but suitors will line up for his services regardless. Agent: Leon Rose 2015/16 Earnings: $21,468,695 Career Earnings: $137,520,154 4. Kyle Lowry Player Option / Point Guard / 6-0 / Team: Toronto Agent: Andy Miller 2015/16 Earnings: $12,000,000 Career Earnings: $52,757,917 5. Dennis Schröder Restricted / Point Guard / 6-2 / Team: Atlanta Agent: Ademola Okulaja 2015/16 Earnings: $1,763,400 Career Earnings: $4,802,280 6. Derrick Rose Unrestricted / Point Guard / 6-3 / Team: Chicago Agent: BJ Armstrong 2015/16 Earnings: $20,093,064 Career Earnings: $95,538,275 7. Jrue Holiday Unrestricted / Point Guard / 6-4 / Team: New Orleans Agent: Thaddeus Foucher 2015/16 Earnings: $11,000,000 Career Earnings: $37,676,471 8. Michael Carter-Williams Restricted / Point Guard / 6-6 / Team: Milwaukee Agent: Jeff Schwartz 2015/16 Earnings: $2,399,040 Career Earnings: $6,900,000 9. George Hill Unrestricted / Point Guard / 6-3 / Team: Indiana Agent: Bill Neff 2015/16 Earnings: $8,000,000 Career Earnings: $37,331,400 10. Patrick Mills Unrestricted / Point Guard / 6-0 / Team: San Antonio Agent: Steve Heumann 2015/16 Earnings: $3,200,000 Career Earnings: $10,655,958 Edited February 25, 2016 by rd79 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigDog90 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Share Posted February 26, 2016 17 hours ago, JayBirdHawk said: You know we don't HAVE to resign Millsap and we also don't HAVE to give him a max deal at age 32 when his contract expires, right. He's the Hawks best PF I've seen in my lifetime. Maybe he might be the best Hawks PF ever. It's not like they got somebody they could plug in that could do what he does on a regular basis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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