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2011 draft.....

Those numbers are off, I don't know why they're on his page like that. hehepeepeecaca!

Yeah, I noticed. Reliable source, but somethings messed up. I'll end by saying this. If I had to pick between Love and Millsap with all things being equal I'd probably go Love, but considering how much Paul's getting paid compared to how much Love will most likely get paid (if it's as much as you'd pay him - $15MM a year) I'd take Paul everyday of the week and twice on Sunday.
 
Who would you feel more comfortable giving that deal to?

Boozer
David Lee
Kevin Love

Oh wow. Can I say none?

David Lee would be last on my list for sure.

Boozer is the best pick n roll player out of the 3, so if I based my offense (like the old Jazz did) I might be inclined to take Boozer, but his injury issues would probably put me off.

So yeah, I would probably take Love. But that isn't a huge compliment to Love.
 
it's because this question is somehow worth asking that we are headed for a lockout. I'm with pwnasauras, NO to all for that amount.

Speaking of lockout I've been wondering about this for awhile:

Lets say they come up with a lower and hard cap with the new CBA for next year. What if a team's current contracts for the 11-12 season are already over that hard cap? Can a new CBA affect contracts that have already been signed?

Does that make sense?
 
Speaking of lockout I've been wondering about this for awhile:

Lets say they come up with a lower and hard cap with the new CBA for next year. What if a team's current contracts for the 11-12 season are already over that hard cap? Can a new CBA affect contracts that have already been signed?

Does that make sense?

From everything I've gathered this would not be possible. A player's contract will remain in tact until the contract expires, regardless of the new CBA. I think this was the big deal with Melo. A lot of people thought he was an idiot for not staying with Denver and signing an extension because he could make a lot more under the current CBA than he probably will under the new CBA.
 
From everything I've gathered this would not be possible. A player's contract will remain in tact until the contract expires, regardless of the new CBA. I think this was the big deal with Melo. A lot of people thought he was an idiot for not staying with Denver and signing an extension because he could make a lot more under the current CBA than he probably will under the new CBA.

In this proposal, if that concession comes along with a hard cap and lowered cap, then contracts will go down A LOT as a consequence (unless the deal expires before '13). It was a legitimate concern.
 
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