Perhaps if Draymond goes crazy on Durant in the playoffs, Durant will want to leave and Come to Utah cause he knows at the very least, he'll have a top 5 defense and top 5 offense with him Rudy and Gordon here.
Perhaps if Draymond goes crazy on Durant in the playoffs, Durant will want to leave and Come to Utah cause he knows at the very least, he'll have a top 5 defense and top 5 offense with him Rudy and Gordon here.
Pipe Dream man... Total Pipe Dream. That's kind of like deciding to ride a motorcycle down massive waves in Tahiti!
Hill
Hood/Ingles
Hayward
Durant
Gobert
I think that might be a 65 win team.
LolPipe Dream man... Total Pipe Dream. That's kind of like deciding to ride a motorcycle down massive waves in Tahiti!
Hill
Hood/Ingles
Hayward
Durant
Gobert
I think that might be a 65 win team.
For who? The Warriors or Lakers? No way the Millers take that tax bill.
For who? The Warriors or Lakers? No way the Millers take that tax bill.
If presented with the opportunity, I don't think the Millers are that dense to not see how this roster would benefit them for years financially.
Yes they would be. That's a **** load of money to spend.
30+ for Durant/Hill/Hayward
20 million for Rudy.
10+ million for Ingles.
That's 120 million for your starting 5 with a 101 salary cap.
So if they had a chance to sign one of the top 3 players in the game, be a legitimate contender, get national attention/exposure, sell jerseys, seats, advertising revenue, that they wouldn't see a worthy return on that salary and tax?
Yes they would be. That's a **** load of money to spend.
30+ for Durant/Hill/Hayward
20 million for Rudy.
10+ million for Ingles.
That's 120 million for your starting 5 with a 101 salary cap.
They'd take Durant. Hill would not be signed.
Sure. But even if they had to fork over $130M for adding Durant to the roster, they do it.
Sure. But even if they had to fork over $130M for adding Durant to the roster, they do it.