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re: What did Griffin do wrong this off season?

Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:46 am to
Posted by Townedrunkard
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Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:46 am to
So by your logic bad contracts are easier to move just because they are bigger. That’s asinine. Adams at 17.5 is a bad contract and costs assets to move. Adams at 5 million is a plus contract and could probably net us an asset from a team. Yes I know he wouldn’t sign for 5, it’s just an example.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:47 am to
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So by your logic bad contracts are easier to move just because they are bigger.

No. If you want to make moves for a star-level player, you need big/bad contracts to match salaries, however.

Example: let's say we don't re-sign Adams and try to get Lillard or Beal at the deadline. How do we make that work without giving up Ingram simply to match salary?
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Posted by htran90
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Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:49 am to
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So by your logic bad contracts are easier to move just because they are bigger. That’s asinine. Adams at 17.5 is a bad contract and costs assets to move. Adams at 5 million is a plus contract and could probably net us an asset from a team. Yes I know he wouldn’t sign for 5, it’s just an example.



i'd argue that it wasn't adams contract, but actually bledsoe's that costed the asset.

there's a reason why you heard INSTANTLY that bledsoe was going to be rerouted. nobody wants his cancerous arse on the team, not even for his low cost.
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