Eric Bledsoe, Suns Relationship On "Express Lane To Being Ruined"

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An article on csnnw.com quoted a source saying that there has been an "ominous development" in the Suns-Bledsoe negotiations, and that the sides remain "very far apart." There is nothing necessarily new about those comments after Bledsoe, a restricted free agent, went four weeks without signing an offer sheet and entered talks seeking a five-year, $84 million contract to the Suns' initial offer for a four-year, $48 million deal.

What is different is that the source also told csnnw.com that the "relationship is on the express lane to being ruined." The article reports that Bledsoe and his representatives are "angered" because the Suns have attempted to "undermine" his market value.
http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/nba/suns/2014/07/29/report-bledsoe-suns-relationship-in-danger/13340195/
 

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was kind of waiting for this to happen, and im beginning to think they were too. the IT trade makes more sense now.
 

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It sucks how he thinks he needs more then what they offered.  We still haven't heard any other teams offering more then what the Suns are offering, so why does he think he is worth more?
 

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He isn't worth more than 12 a year, imo. I'm sorry, but I just don't see it. 
 
You start maxing guys like this and it's going to avalanche until any borderline key piece can demand way too much money.
 

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Shaggy said:
It sucks how he thinks he needs more then what they offered.  We still haven't heard any other teams offering more then what the Suns are offering, so why does he think he is worth more?
 
Because guys like Gordon Hayward, Chandler Parsons and Roy Hibbert have already gotten deals similar to this.  
 
This isn't going to change until the NBA kills the max contract.
 

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Pepe Silvia said:
 
Because guys like Gordon Hayward, Chandler Parsons and Roy Hibbert have already gotten deals similar to this.  
 
This isn't going to change until the NBA kills the max contract.
 
Weren't those all restricted FA offers, though? I know Bledsoe is a RFA, too, but was there even an offer placed for him?
 

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There wasn't. Which is surprising.

Did we all overrate him? Does his asking price outweigh his production so much that teams haven't even bothered to go after him?
 

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Well, outside Philly, who has max cap space for him?

Teams assumed he'd be matched, and now that he won't, teams have already used their cap space
 

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Phoenix played it right talking up a big game
We will match him regardless, dont bother

Then offer him less than max, no one goes after him like bosox said
 

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I thought that at first. But teams knew Utah would match Hayward, but that didn't stop him from getting a offer.
 

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I thought that at first. But teams knew Utah would match Hayward, but that didn't stop him from getting a offer.
In the eyes of most, Hayward was less likely to be matched than Bledsoe.
 
Jazz had Burke, Burks, and Exum, while Phoenix had Dragic. Phoenix needed another guard, the Jazz could afford losing Hayward technically.
 

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Hayward was always getting matched, no matter the offer. I said it throughout the season, but the guy is a god up there.
 

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Mexi said:
Phoenix played it right talking up a big game
We will match him regardless, dont bother

Then offer him less than max, no one goes after him like bosox said
same has happened this far with greg monroe
 

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See, this is why the Suns might actually be able to build something, unlike some other team in Arizona that just paid a borderline top 5 player at his position absurd money. 
 

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I think Bledsoe's injury scared alot of potential suitors.  That's why I think there hasn't been an offer anywhere other then with the Suns.
 

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he should take the contract. his injuries are indeed scaring other team a bit.
 

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