You guys watch… the Suns’ new owner is going to claim him off waivers since Isiah isn’t there to teach him what ropes he knows. Since Phoenix doesn’t have cap space to absorb Westbrook’s salary on a waiver claim, it will be like when Chris Weber tried to call a timeout he didn’t have (didn’t Donovan actually do this last year?) and, instead of the league nullifying it, they’re going to penalize the Suns by making them pay the difference between their salary cap and the luxury tax to us while not being able to retain Westbrook. Silver is feeling particularly gracious about this after we handed the Lakers some good talent on a platter without much in return and because he’s got some good vibes about a successful weekend with Ryan and Dwyane.From Sportskeeda.com:
"When a buyout has been agreed upon, the team pays the player the amount they negatiated. The player enters the waiver wire for 48 hours before becoming a free agent and choosing the team he wants to play for next."
The Jazz would be off the hook, but nobody is going to claim him.What if some team claims him? Are the Jazz then off the hook for his salary or has that boat already sailed?
Feels like a Sacramento Kings power move.What if some team claims him? Are the Jazz then off the hook for his salary or has that boat already sailed?
They’d have to have the cap space to claim his contract… no one has that amount of space. Kings are trying very hard not to Kangz this year.Feels like a Sacramento Kings power move.
The Clippers can actually contend as well, not sure what he'd be doing in Chicago. I'd also pay to see him, DeRozan, and LaVine try to co-existThis should also scare Clips fans... Just when they had gotten healthy and started playing well.
Why would he feel lighter in the wallet? He was either going to pay Westbook's remaining salary OR Westbrook's buyout plus the cost of getting to the required number of players. Ends up being about the same either way, I think.Well I imagine Ryan Smith feels a little lighter in the wallet tomorrow. It’s a bitter pill to swallow but we need to continue to develop our young guys and navigate clear of the playoff picture.
I dont see how thats how it is at all. These ****ers are laundering 24/7 imoWell I imagine Ryan Smith feels a little lighter in the wallet tomorrow. It’s a bitter pill to swallow but we need to continue to develop our young guys and navigate clear of the playoff picture.
But he’s no longer paying him out over at scheduled intervals for services rendered, it’s a lump sum and it’s the whole lump sum, not a buyout scenario.Why would he feel lighter in the wallet? He was either going to pay Westbook's remaining salary OR Westbrook's buyout plus the cost of getting to the required number of players. Ends up being about the same either way, I think.
You mean the rookie Rose I assume. He is nothing postive for a contender, compared to his pre injury level and spent so many seasons in pain on the bench never reliable never available. Its a wonder he still has a job.Off topic but it would've been nice to see D. Rose play in Utah when we were contending.