homeytennis
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I would cut the guys the team would owe the least amount of money to. After it's all about the owner's wallet.
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Its really the additional $6.8M next year that is the real cost... No one will take Gay into a trade exception... so this year's 6M is a sunk cost.Easy for you to say as it’s not your Twelve million dollar investment.
I’m with you btw, from the outside looking in. The mere thought of that Dick eating up development minutes makes me want to quit following live games.
Maybe it has something to do with Zach Lowe’s insulting assessment:
Perfectly good logic! However, the reason it’s referred to as a sunk cost fallacy is because people don’t tend to think logically when there’s invested money involved.Its really the additional $6.8M next year that is the real cost... No one will take Gay into a trade exception... so this year's 6M is a sunk cost.
If he plays like he has in preseason his trade value won't increase at all... no need to throw away those minutes because of a sunk cost.
I wish it were that easy so we could say goodbye to Gay.Don’t you have to pay them anyway? If so, it would be better to just cut whoever you don’t want on your team.
I understand Saben Lee and Frank Jackson are available.Cut Butler it would destroy the ability to rest Conley and would cause the maximum chaos to the team. Next year you can find a another backup scrub.
He's another key cog to the tank. To rest Conley you need to have an excuse... we are trying to find minutes for JB and Mike is a little nicked up... it helps preserve Mikes value too... rested Mike will put up better numbers (the Al Horford effect).Cut Butler it would destroy the ability to rest Conley and would cause the maximum chaos to the team. Next year you can find a another backup scrub.
Saben signed with Phx.I understand Saben Lee and Frank Jackson are available.
Good for him!Saben signed with Phx.