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Dan Greenberg

@stoolgreenie

Celtics/NBA for @barstoolsports. Proud Sun Devil. I once lost a game of knock out to Walter McCarty and it was the best day of my life.

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You get the supermax by qualifying for All NBA. You paid the market price. Losing that asset with no way to replace it is horrendous GM'ing Again, that is not a mistake. You just don't like the player for some reason, which is fine.

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Yes, Brad Stevens only signed Jaylen Brown because he fell in love with his story as a person and nothing about his talent Is it brain worms? Is that what this is?

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Let me guess, you don't believe Jaylen played any significant role in that Finals run in 2022 or ECF run in 2023? Using the logic of the team having deep runs, so they didn't need a crucial piece of those deep runs to justify letting him walk or trading him is certainly

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I mean when he's healthy he's considered a Top 5 player. All recent 1st team All NBA players that most list when talking top 5

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Well, we don't know if they'll pay the luxury tax or not yet My guess is they get under the 2nd apron and still pay the tax

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Spin him as the villain considering his personality? What does that even mean? This is just getting weirder and weirder by the tweet. Yikes

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At 32 (or even 31) he'll already have 10+ years experience so there's no real difference between the 10+ Year Veteran Max and the Supermax So if your question is if he should be extended at all at 32, if he's producing then yes

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Don't think of it in terms of a $ amount and instead think of it in terms of cap% In the final year of his current deal, he accounts for 31% of the cap (decreases every year of his current extension) If in 4 years he's giving you the same production as 2024, then that is a

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35% in Year 1 and then decreasing every following year is about as standard a 10+ year vet extension as it gets. Their books will look completely different by that time The 2nd pic is the Free Agent list in 2029. Most likely everyone of substance is signing an extension to

35% in Year 1 and then decreasing every following year is about as standard a 10+ year vet extension as it gets. 

Their books will look completely different by that time

The 2nd pic is the Free Agent list in 2029. Most likely everyone of substance is signing an extension to
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There's nothing really wrong with Bam's deal either. His extension is 30%, 29%, and 28% of the cap Perennial All NBA defender who can guard 1-5, what do you think those players cost?

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Can you explain why it's dumb? How does it limit them in any way? They aren't even a 1st apron team yet When that 30% extension kicks in in 2026-27, the Heat will have around $76M in 1st apron space and $86M in 2nd apron space. Only he and Herro are guaranteed as of now (barring

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That's what makes it such a killer, but with how many achilles are popping recently, I can understand saving the player from himself. It's why injuries are the worst, but I'm not sure I take the gamble since a hobbled Hali probably makes no difference in the result. All risk

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For most All Star/All NBA caliber players it absolutely is. 35% in Year 1, then decreasing in the following years is usually how they are all structured Kawhi got it Steph got it (his is higher%) George got it Harden got it in his vet max Durant got it Lillard got it Butler got

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How so? He's taking 4 more FGA and 5 more FTA to average 10 more points. Fewer rebounds and assists with essentially the same TOs combined with worse defense Let me guess. Efficiency?