Huge stretch to say this could affect the Jazz at all
This is what I'm thinking. But in David Stern's NBA, anything is PO$$IBLE.
Huge stretch to say this could affect the Jazz at all
This is what I'm thinking. But in David Stern's NBA, anything is PO$$IBLE.
Ford might take a buyout, it just won't be a significant reduction. "Buyout" doesn't usually mean sacrificing the entire salary to become a free agent. In fact, the Fisher situation is the only one like that I remember. Usually it involves a player dropping the amount they know they could make on a minimum deal. In Ford's situation, he might take a buyout for $7.4M, which represents a $1.1M discount on his $8.5M contract. Why $1.1M? Because that's the amount that he can make on a minimum deal as a 6-year veteran.Indiana has to reduce the number of players on their roster, so look for them to do a two-for-one trade relatively soon. T.J. Ford won't take a buyout. Can someone merge this with the thread in General NBA?
Ford might take a buyout...
I know he said that, but I bet he would if Indiana offered him a more typical buyout.I wasn't trying to predict a likely outcome. Ford has already said he will not take a buyout.
Kenwood said:I know he said that, but I bet he would if Indiana offered him a more typical buyout.
So far they have offered him a $5M dollar buyout, meaning he'd be leaving $3.5M on the table. I don't think he could replace the $3.5M, especially this late in the offseason, so he said no. Indiana came back with "He's on the team, so we expect him to be a professional" (despite the fact that they just tried to dump him). Translation: they're negotiating and I bet they still work out a buyout. Indiana doesn't need him, and he doesn't need Indiana.
Have to agree, 'Kenwood'; he'll eventually accept a better buyout offer.
I read elsewhere the Pacers also weren't interested in re-signing Earl Watson, who I understand a few years ago was pursued by the Jazz for b/u PG. He actually had nice numbers last year. Just thinkin' this might be an opportunity to dump Price and his contract and bring Watson here if they'd sign and trade him to the Jazz. Larry Bird likes hustle and effort guys, which is certainly Price's forte.
A minor deal for us, but Watson would improve our b/u PG play, while Price is more of a spark-off-the-bench kinda player.
<< KrazeeEyezKilla
Isn't Watson a FA? >>
Yes he is; I figure we wouldn't want Watson AND Price, so the sign & trade gets Price outa here and gets us Watson. Then we're not locked into a 3rd PG.
<< Stickler
They have 15 players under contract. A sign and trade is not possible. >>
I believe Larry Bird is telling it like it is when he says the Pacers are planning more trades. if he can dump 2 guys and bring just 1 in he could then do it if he had an interest in Price.