Boozer in '10 (Chicago had the outright cap space)..
Jazz gave up a 2nd round draft choice to get the TPE
Boozer in '10 (Chicago had the outright cap space)..
And scenario 2 is what happened (essentially), which has been standard of practice when someone loses a max guy. Sure, you can say you're strengthening the competition, but it takes a pretty concrete thinker to not be able to think outside the box enough to see a much bigger picture here.
Lebron and Bosh in '10 (Miami had the outright cap space)
If it is just the gentleman's thing to do to give up a TPE for nothing, then why did Chicago require a 2nd in the Boozer deal? DL had a great relationship with the Bulls front office, why did they screw him by requiring a 2nd?
Is there really a question of whether DL would trade a second rounder to be able to obtain a $30M TPE? We've ended up selling 2nd rounders for money because we don't use them. And the tangible return to Ainge would get him 1) the ability not only to land a free agent, but pick up a free second rounder for doing so, 2) help his son's campaign, 3) stay in the good graces of Utah should they deal together in the future.
You'd have to be going out of your way to be an *** to look past all that, which is what he appears to have clearly done.
Regarding DL giving up a second rounder for a $30M TPE... yeah, not much evidence out there for that, similar to this:Value of 2nd rounders is not entirely clear. This article puts the value north of $2 million, which is likely a bit high. But it certainly more than $1 million. They expire in 1 year. Is there any trade that DL had in mind to burn up to $30M this past year? They have cap space to make all the moves they made, so it would have to be a trade for a high-value contract player. Would they have traded for PG13 in an imbalanced trade if they had the TPE? If there was not a realistic trade for a big contract player. not, why give up the pick? Again, all the talk about DL being willing to offer a 2nd and Ainge unwilling to do the deal is what you guys want to believe is true. But it seems to me to be an unsubstantiated guess. Prove me wrong, find a quote and a source and I'll eat crow.
How does Ainge doing a SNT for a 2nd rounder give Ainge the ability to land a free agent? That is news to me, but there are strange things in the CBA that I don't understand, so please educate me.
He doesn't have half the personality and charisma that Mitchell has shown in his rookie season.
Enjoy Boston Haywood, the competition is getting rough over there...
Regarding DL giving up a second rounder for a $30M TPE... yeah, not much evidence out there for that, similar to this:
https://www.bmj.com/content/327/7429/1459
Over the next couple years we have all our second rounders plus two from other teams. If you’re really suggesting that we don’t know if DL would be willing to trade one for a $30M TPE because we don’t have any evidence for it, that’d be as silly as saying we don’t know if DL would be willing to trade Tomic for a first rounder because we don’t have any evidence to suggest he would.Thanks for confirming that you've got nothing to back up your hypothesis.
How would you have used the $30M TPE? An imbalanced trade for CP3? For PG13? There were so many options out there.