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Conley's wife says goodbye

Couple things:

(1) she’s at least pretending to be bummed to be leaving;
(2) she talks about not forgetting her jewelry, which, suggests she’s coming back like it’s a vacation or something. I’m not reading too much into that part either way cause it was clearly just a way to throw in her paid sponsorship with the jewelry company;
(3) oh my god, am I really analyzing a player’s wife’s sponsored Instagram post?

Yeah, I’m not gonna read anything into this.
 
Couple things:

(1) she’s at least pretending to be bummed to be leaving;
(2) she talks about not forgetting her jewelry, which, suggests she’s coming back like it’s a vacation or something. I’m not reading too much into that part either way cause it was clearly just a way to throw in her paid sponsorship with the jewelry company;
(3) oh my god, am I really analyzing a player’s wife’s sponsored Instagram post?

Yeah, I’m not gonna read anything into this.
You cracked the case imo... the don't forget my jewelry thing means they ain't just packing everything up and never coming back. Of course its a commercial but I agree... this is a see yall after the summer post. In a way it kinda makes me think they will be back. But also yeah we are back here analyzing "Robyn's" instagram posts
 
I give Conley a $10M a year deal for two years. That’s my limit.

He will get more, but if any of us go to our employer and want full pay when we call out three months out of the year, things won’t go well.
 
I still think we won't see Mike back here. And if we do, it will be because we overpayed for the privilege of watching him play 2/3 of a season and 1/2 of the playoff games.

That money would be better used elsewhere. Hopefully we can pull off a S&T.
 
I still think we won't see Mike back here. And if we do, it will be because we overpayed for the privilege of watching him play 2/3 of a season and 1/2 of the playoff games.

That money would be better used elsewhere. Hopefully we can pull off a S&T.
I hope he can get the hamstring worked out and has a second wind like CP3. When he was healthy this year he was very good and makes the team so much better. If he leaves we will miss his cerebral play.

I'd set the over under at 2 years 40M in total... my guess is we do something like 3/57M with the final year like 30% guaranteed. If he's mostly healthy any deal is gonna be good value... if he's mostly unhealthy any number is ****** value. Losing him at this moment really doesn't open up another cap resource or opportunity. The return on a sign and trade is likely to be something like 1 year of Josh Richardson or Kyle Kuzma on a slightly bloated deal.
 
I give Conley a $10M a year deal for two years. That’s my limit.

He will get more, but if any of us go to our employer and want full pay when we call out three months out of the year, things won’t go well.
I know this is what we’d all like, but it isn’t anywhere close to what will happen. I think the natural compromise here is an overpay in exchange for a short term deal (two or less years fully guaranteed). I think that’s what will happen if Mike stays.
 
I hope he can get the hamstring worked out and has a second wind like CP3. When he was healthy this year he was very good and makes the team so much better. If he leaves we will miss his cerebral play.

I'd set the over under at 2 years 40M in total... my guess is we do something like 3/57M with the final year like 30% guaranteed. If he's mostly healthy any deal is gonna be good value... if he's mostly unhealthy any number is ****** value. Losing him at this moment really doesn't open up another cap resource or opportunity. The return on a sign and trade is likely to be something like 1 year of Josh Richardson or Kyle Kuzma on a slightly bloated deal.
I just think he will leave and we won't get anything back unless we heavily over-pay. Everyone needs to be prepared for the jazz to end up with a fairly significant goose-egg this summer.
 
I give Conley a $10M a year deal for two years. That’s my limit.

He will get more, but if any of us go to our employer and want full pay when we call out three months out of the year, things won’t go well.
You've never worked for the government and it shows.
 
I just think he will leave and we won't get anything back unless we heavily over-pay. Everyone needs to be prepared for the jazz to end up with a fairly significant goose-egg this summer.
I just don’t see a place that makes a lot of sense for him. I assume the market for him is around 20M a year. What team is giving him more than that... that is also a better basketball situation?

Dallas, NY, and Miami are the main cap space teams... which team is going more than that? Is that really a better situation?
 
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