I feel a little bad for Michigan basketball fans, but they can live off that championship for a while.
It works out fine for them cause they'll have 3 starters on rookie contracts for at least the next 2 years. Trae's will expire the same year they'll need to pay AJ. I just looked at their cap sheet and Trae and AD are literally the only players not on rookie or minimum contracts. They don't even have anyone on MLE money. Rookie contracts are so good for flexibility.
I figured they would get him well below that max. No way anyone else would pay Trae that much, right? Seems crazy to me just on the value per dollar spent.
I totally forgot that AD was on the Wizards How good is Sarr? They can make some noice. . . like he did in ATL but that is about it Rocket River
Isn't he just a reporter? I wonder what edge they think he will add. Maybe they think he can leverage relationships he's built with other front offices.
Can't shoot the three but can score and defend and could be had for the minimum, Stone is too stupid to do it, he probably ends up in Miami
Sam, I always thought Bontemps was reasonably smart but he was terrible at media. I have no idea how he lasted as long as he did at ESPN. pmac, mostly likely his role will be analytical. Based on his shtick of being blunt and often cold at ESPN, I doubt he's built many front office relationships. I honestly don't think Bontemps could have stayed at ESPN long term and going behind the scenes is what he's programmed for.
This would be a great move and would make giving up a bench piece like Reed or Tari in a trade much easier.
Kings gave a FRP swap to the Spurs so they could waive him. Shaking my head. On Derozan, he can't shoot 3s as you mention, but he would also be in the running for worst defender on the team. He would not be able to play with Durant, Reed, Amen, Sengun, and Thornton.