He’s an old 34/35 too. Lots of miles on him skipping college and making deep post season runs most years. Looks to be in phenomenal shape for his age though.Lebron will turn 35 this season. Lakers made a mess of year 1 of the Lebron era, and now they have put Year 2 in jeopardy. How many NBA players remained superstars into their mid-30's?
They have ~$18 million before the hard cap to fill out 9 roster slots.Looney remains with GSW. I would have preferred him to Kanter as a Celtics fan (since yesterday). They would have needed pay a tad more. I thought GSW had no money remaining? I do not understand the cap at all. Room exception?
Andre Iguodala when he's bought out by Memphis in a week
If they don't get Kawhi, Clippers are still a playoff team, and may be able to cut a deal with the Warriors for Russell.
If they don't get Kawhi, Raptors are the 5th or 6th best team in the East, and will be the first call in January for anyone looking to dump salary.
If they don't get Kawhi, the Lakers are screwed. Kyle O'Quinn just signed. That is where teams are in the free agent pool.
There's certainly a case where they keep him, but I doubt it happens. Iguodala would accept a buyout regardless. He goes and signs for the minimum with LAL and still gets paid the exact same with the rest coming from MEMThat seems like a weird situation for a buyout. Memphis would have to pay a lot of money to make it worthwhile for Iguodola to accept a buyout, because the Lakers can pay him an MLE at best. On the other hand, Iguodola could have trade value for Memphis once the season starts.
Now that tanking is less productive, I don't see as many teams writing big buyout checks to players. Why not just keep the player if they have to pay them anyway?
There's certainly a case where they keep him, but I doubt it happens. Iguodala would accept a buyout regardless. He goes and signs for the minimum with LAL and still gets paid the exact same with the rest coming from MEM
He’s an old 34/35 too. Lots of miles on him skipping college and making deep post season runs most years. Looks to be in phenomenal shape for his age though.
I was thinking he's a relatively young 35. The groin strain this year was probably his worst injury ever. Or maybe his back when he was with the heat.
I was thinking he's a relatively young 35. The groin strain this year was probably his worst injury ever. Or maybe his back when he was with the heat.
They have ~$18 million before the hard cap to fill out 9 roster slots.
Nah. He came into the league from HS and started day one. Those guys have way more miles than guys who went to college. He’s an amazing athlete in great condition, but he’s going to start breaking down.
I'm curious what the evidence is that just playing more (relatively injury free) incurs decreased performance over time. It seems to make sense, obviously. Older = worse. More stress on the knees etc. But at what age in basketball compared to say, distance running? Just because it makes sense doesn't make it true. Especially for a freak like Lebron.
There really aren't many cases of high level players being basically injury free for 15+ year like lebron. At least that I can think of. Maybe Karl Malone???
I know some people in sports performance to ask.
Because they already got their something back when they made the trade and GS sent a 1st rounder with him.Why would Memphis do that when they could trade him later in the year and get something back?
You used to see the big buyouts like Carmelo's when tanking was a thing. But it isn't anymore.
Why would Memphis spend $17 million to buy out Iguodola's contract? Why would Iguodala give up $17 million to make the NBA minimum somewhere else? Either Memphis pays a boatload for someone that never plays a minute for them, or Iguodala gives up millions for an NBA minimum contract when he is 35 years old. Meeting in the middle is a useless compromise for both sides.
I guess a buyout is possible, but I don't know why either side would do it.
Because they already got their something back when they made the trade and GS sent a 1st rounder with him.
And Iguodala isn't giving up any money, he gets paid his entire contract still when he's bought out and then gets to play for a winner. If he gets bought out and signs for them minimum with someone else he gets his $2M min deal from the Lakers and gets the other $15M from Memphis
Klay's return announcement is the best.
Kawhi is going to do what Kawhi is going to do. We should start looking at the revised rosters.
Celtics:
Ainge is not done yet, but for now, their lineup is:
C Kanter
F Jalen Brown
F Hayward
SG Tatum
PG Kemba
Bench:
G Smart
F Robert Williams
G/F Langford
F Grant Williams
F Ojeleye
They really need Morris back. I am surprised they are not making a run at Cousins in case they don't get Morris. I think Edwards and Waters have uphill fights to make the team. Ainge will make some moves to get a 25 mpg PF.
The Celtics will be a very efficient, high scoring team next season that will be a lot of fun to watch. Putting Kemba with these finishers will be a defensive nightmare for opponents. On the other hand, the Celtics defense could be a problem. The season basically comes down to Hayward. He should be fully healed two years after his leg injury, but will he be the same player he was before he got hurt? If he is close, the Celtics will win over 50 games and be one of the top 4-5 teams in the East.
LeBron I believe is currently 3rd ALL-TIME in REGULAR SEASON minutes behind only Kareem & Malone. So the potential issue is the high mileage early in career as both those guys had long runs still playing regularly in their late 30's (and longer for Kareem). LeBron is already the all-time leader in playoff minutes and added to his regular season durability those are hard miles.I’m curious about minutes played. I’d guess that’s one of the more relevant factors
Kawhi is going to do what Kawhi is going to do. We should start looking at the revised rosters.
Celtics:
Ainge is not done yet, but for now, their lineup is:
C Kanter
F Jalen Brown
F Hayward
SG Tatum
PG Kemba
Bench:
G Smart
F Robert Williams
G/F Langford
F Grant Williams
F Ojeleye
It is hard to figure out who on the end of the bench has signed and hasn't, so my roster may be off.
They really need Morris back. I am surprised they are not making a run at Cousins in case they don't get Morris. I think Edwards and Waters have uphill fights to make the team. Ainge will make some moves to get a 25 mpg PF.
The Celtics will be a very efficient, high scoring team next season that will be a lot of fun to watch. Putting Kemba with these finishers will be a defensive nightmare for opponents. On the other hand, the Celtics defense could be a problem. The season basically comes down to Hayward. He should be fully healed two years after his leg injury, but will he be the same player he was before he got hurt? If he is close, the Celtics will win over 50 games and be one of the top 4-5 teams in the East.