There were an awful lot of people on this board saying Hayward was worth $8-$10M and then not wanting Utah to match Charlotte's offer. Despite the claim of not a lot of cap space available, there will be several teams that can afford to give Dante a very good offer. What we've seen is GM's LOVE to spend money. And after the big stars return to their own teams, or get scooped up by the Lakers or Clippers, the remaining FA's will be very attractive. Owners have to convince their fans they're doing SOMETHING. That's why I anticipate Hood getting a very good offer. And I think Favs gets paid big to return to Georgia and play for the Hawks. Dante doesn't suck as some claim. He had a decent rookie year, starting in 41 games, IIRC. Last season was a recovery year. Someone is going to take a flyer on him.It’s a lot of right place right time for these guys .. I mean deng is getting 80 mil for doing nothing
I could see a "sunk cost" argument when it comes to Dante.
That coupled with the question that if you can potentially use the extra cap space along with other expired deals to potentially pick up that "third guy" - do you do it?
There were an awful lot of people on this board saying Hayward was worth $8-$10M and then not wanting Utah to match Charlotte's offer. Despite the claim of not a lot of cap space available, there will be several teams that can afford to give Dante a very good offer. What we've seen is GM's LOVE to spend money. And after the big stars return to their own teams, or get scooped up by the Lakers or Clippers, the remaining FA's will be very attractive. Owners have to convince their fans they're doing SOMETHING. That's why I anticipate Hood getting a very good offer. And I think Favs gets paid big to return to Georgia and play for the Hawks. Dante doesn't suck as some claim. He had a decent rookie year, starting in 41 games, IIRC. Last season was a recovery year. Someone is going to take a flyer on him.
On the new salt city hoops pod Dan Clayton mentioned that there were teams that enquired about Dante leading up to the deadline. He expects those same teams to have interest in him as a
RFA.
I could see a "sunk cost" argument when it comes to Dante.
That coupled with the question that if you can potentially use the extra cap space along with other expired deals to potentially pick up that "third guy" - do you do it?
Not at all. But the FA class is pretty weak once the stars come off the board. Dante is young enough to be a good piece for a rebuilding team and would be cheap. He's potentially high reward at a moderate price.You’re acting as if Exum is the only free agent out there and the few teams that have money will be clamoring for him.
That’s not the case.
i never was impressed with exum. I made tons of posts against drafting him. I still try to think about his upsides, but I think the kid is going right down the greg oden path. I think he's not going to get much of an offer in the off-season. I think the jazz bring him back cheap and try to resurrect the project.
being injury prone is a real thing and exum is very much injury prone.
If he gets an offer sheet, I'd expect it to be 3 yrs + a player option for the 4th. That let's him recoup some money as a 7 yr player if he busts out.I think people are really underestimating the Jazz's opinion of Exum. It seems like they are still really high on him, and I expect some people are going to be pretty shocked with what he ends up getting. I will honestly be kind of surprised if it's less than 9-10 per for at least 3 years. If I had to guess, I think he will end up with 11/12mil a year for 3 or 4 years. I won't be shocked if it ends up higher, either.