I hope so, he is one of my favorite players. He had a disappointing playoffs, but usually he is a deadly shooter.
yup! he didn't back down on either end. shots may fall or not but effort and confidence to stay on the attack are what's important. i would say almost all of our players had that.
What you are describing is a RENEGOTIATION-and-extension. A team must have cap room to do a renegotiation.
He was huge in the game two win and hit a huge 3 in the game 5 win in Golden State. He pretty much kept us in it in the 4th in game 7 as well. Eric was pretty damn good when it counted
for years now i wondered why rockets just dont fill their roster with good 3pt shooters, but the strange thing is whichever good or great 3pt shooter they did bring in, they failed miserably with regards to 3pt shooting % in playoffs... QUESTION was there a single rockets player in last year 4 years that shot a solid percentage on 3pters in the postseason? of the top of my head i cant think of any save perhaps cp3?
It would be nice to lock him down for reasonable salary. It would also give him piece of mind since he's not getting any younger. It's a win/win for both parties.
Not me... that type of extension would seem like a huge mistake. Gordon is going to be 30 this year, no reason to offer him a 3 year 18 mil per extension until he's 34, and that's completely disregarding his health issues. 19.5 mill at 34 years old with Gordon's health issues would be a terrible risk IMO. A 2 year 30 mill extension would be plenty fair IMO, and I'd hope for a partial guarantee on the 2nd year considering his age and past health problems. @BimaThug You said a team would have to have cap space in order to do a renegotiation, is it at all possible to do a renegotiation with our remaining MLE? Also, are 8% decreases possible after the initial 1st-year hike in extension salary? Thanks!
Since the MLE is not cap space, no. You cannot combine salary cap exceptions. Yes, you can increase OR DECREASE salaries by up to 8% of the salary in the first year of the extension.