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Morrow hasn't finalized decision to opt out
Posted on 6/5/14 at 12:40 am
Posted on 6/5/14 at 12:40 am
Earlier tonight, Morrow retweeted a story saying that he has not finalized his decision to opt in.
I've paraphrased McNamara's thoughts on the situation from Twitter:
"The only way this would make sense for Morrow is so that he could get his Early Bird rights next offseason. Dell could have a deal with Morrow for him to opt in and then we use his Early Bird rights next summer, which would allow us to pay him up to 5.5 million for between 2 and 4 years. For those unfamiliar with Bird rights, they basically allow you to go over the cap to sign a player. Otherwise, it would make no sense for him to opt in because he can make more elsewhere.
A similar scenario has happened before. JR Smith opted in for just over 2 mil prior to 2012 season despite the fact that he probably could have gotten much more elsewhere. Then, using Early Bird Rights, the Knicks took care of him the following summer."
I've paraphrased McNamara's thoughts on the situation from Twitter:
"The only way this would make sense for Morrow is so that he could get his Early Bird rights next offseason. Dell could have a deal with Morrow for him to opt in and then we use his Early Bird rights next summer, which would allow us to pay him up to 5.5 million for between 2 and 4 years. For those unfamiliar with Bird rights, they basically allow you to go over the cap to sign a player. Otherwise, it would make no sense for him to opt in because he can make more elsewhere.
A similar scenario has happened before. JR Smith opted in for just over 2 mil prior to 2012 season despite the fact that he probably could have gotten much more elsewhere. Then, using Early Bird Rights, the Knicks took care of him the following summer."
This post was edited on 6/5/14 at 11:30 am
Posted on 6/5/14 at 1:31 am to Aced
Hopefully we wouldn't get Joe smithed for something like this.
Posted on 6/5/14 at 1:43 am to Aced
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I've paraphrased McNamara's thoughts on the situation from Twitter:
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Aced
Hmm
Posted on 6/5/14 at 6:41 am to Aced
I think Morrow realizes how important finding a team with good fit is for his career, so he won't leave the Pelicans lightly, but especially since this seems directed by his agent, this is about maximizing his value. Just look at the timing of everything. A minimum contract player on a lottery team opting out was covered like it was headline news because there was nothing else in the news cycle at the time. "Hey Conference Finals losers, Anthony Morrow is available."
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