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Mexi said:Bosox isnt sitting here saying rondo may be traded
Hes a goner, has to be doesnt he??????
I think so. That seemed to be the consensus from most people when they drafted Marcus.
Mexi said:Bosox isnt sitting here saying rondo may be traded
Hes a goner, has to be doesnt he??????
the offense with blatt will be fun to see.elcheato said:So excited with Wiggins. Going to be a fun, up tempo offense with Kyrie/Dion/Wiggins/Bennett/Varejao
A year with Rondo and Stevens will help him improve it drastically. He's shown the potential for it, just has to hone it innolafan33 said:When I scouted him I wouldn't say he's got very good playmaking skills and vision. I'd say he shows flashes of it but is pretty inconsistent.
oh my fucking godThomas-Panda-Saxby said:Exum speaks perfect english?
elcheato said:So excited with Wiggins. Going to be a fun, up tempo offense with Kyrie/Dion/Wiggins/Bennett/Varejao
So basically, after the Cavs sign LeBron & Melo, and trade for Love, we can still trade for another high salary player the following year.
Instead, it's the 2015-16 year on Haywood's contract that is the real asset Cleveland acquired. Due to the language of the collective bargaining agreement, when the Hornets put an Amnexty claim on Haywood after he was waived by the Dallas Mavericks, the Hornets had Haywood under contract at the amount of their bid (the $2.2 million figure), except for the final year on his deal.
Haywood has a 2015-16 salary on the books at $10.5 million, except it's entirely non-guaranteed. That means the Cavs could waive it without paying him a cent or losing any 2015 cap space, or, far more importantly, use him as what is essentially a giant trade exception. In short, they could use that $10.5 million contract for the purposes of salary matching in a trade next summer, and the team acquiring him could waive him without paying a dime.
That's an enormous asset to have in the warchest. It cost the Cavs some cap space in the interim, but it landed them Powell and gave them what should be a major weapon for adding a star next summer. It's a shrewd move by new general manager David Griffin.
not even pau did thatThomas-Panda-Saxby said:22 ppg next to Kobe...ha