No, they take a hit for not making a fair offer in the first place. And by doing that, they bite off their nose despite their face, to use the old cliche. That's my prediction that this will come back to haunt them. KOC should've learned his lesson the last time with Millsap. But once a weasel, always a weasel, I guess. Would you trust an employer who tries to get out of paying you a fair wage?
That is not the point. I think the Jazz lost a good piece for the future because of KOC's refusal to negotiate and lock up Matthews before Portland made an offer.
Let's say KOC made Wes a 4 yr $16-18 million offer on July 1st. Wes wouldn't have accepted it July 2nd, his agent would have waited to get another offer to leverage it against, which wouldn't have happened until after the LeBron situation sorted itself out. So Portland still draws up their 5 yrs $34 million offer sheet with over $9 million coming to him immediately. How does this scenario play out any differently?
Best jazzfanz quote ever, although Michael Scott's "Cut off their nose to Spider-Face" was better.And by doing that, they bite off their nose despite their face, to use the old cliche.
That is not the point. I think the Jazz lost a good piece for the future because of KOC's refusal to negotiate and lock up Matthews before Portland made an offer.