What is the concensus on the implication of this deal? Does Rashard plan to force an escape from Seattle to Houston next year by dragging the Sonics through the lame-duck, pending free-agent status again? They may not have the stomach for it twice and the short one year delay ties in well with Houston's financial situation following Hakeem's retirement. With the current roster, how much cap space will come available the following year, should Rashard stay in Seattle for 2 years and again opt for Free Agency? Gathering some of Houston's extra first-round picks may look like a sensible course of action to Seattle. True, these are mostly wishful musings. Anyone seen the Serious Police? ------------------ Time is a great teacher-- only problem is it kills all its pupils.
Has a deal even been announced yet? It sounds like Lewis was leaning towards a 3 year deal with an option after the second year which would allow him then to sign for the max. It doesn't look like Lewis is trying to escape to Houston. He seems happy in Seattle. ------------------
The rumored length is 2 yrs with an option for the 3rd yr. If that is the case, then Lewis will not be a free agent next summer. This type of signing makes very little sense to me. Not meaning to knock Lewis or anything, but if he would take a look around and see the kind of cash being thrown around, it would be worth his while to take a one yr deal. Tim Thomas got 67 mil over 6 yrs, Austin Croshere for 51 mil over 7 yrs, etc. At the rate he was improving I thought it only made sense for him to go out onto the open market next summer. Lewis has the type of body frame like Tim Thomas that teams drool over and pay a ton of money for. Teams just love multi position 6-10 athletes. Well, guess the Rockets will have to figure out other things to do with their cap space. ------------------ Check out the Best Source for Draft Info Draftsource.net
No official deal has been announced to my knowledge. About 3-4 days ago, the report was a 2 year deal, with Rashard getting a player option on year 2 (meaning he could opt out next year, when the Rockets have room). Though, today Seattle says Rashard is expected to sign a 3 year deal, player option for the 3rd year. Neither has any official quotes, or is a done deal. NBAtalk is reporting a 2 year deal with a player option for a 3rd year, that's according to their "source". ------------------ The more lefties on your team, the better. Collier is Seven Foot and Left Handed. How can you go wrong? Trade or bench Kenny Thomas. [This message has been edited by NIKEstrad (edited August 01, 2000).]
This deal makes perfect sense. He has financial security in case the worst happens and it is the deal that best helps his team since it will allow them to use their $2,250,000 option elsewhere. I hope if a scenario like this happens in the future with the Rockets, the outcome will be the same. Rashard Lewis is a very classy player and I wish hium all the luck in the world; except when he plays Houston. ------------------
In 2 years, Lewis comes here. And if Cat and Francis don't fly the coupe, we should have a nice team. ------------------ "Your not a real member of CC.net unless you have 1000 posts"
The decision Rashard made (if it becomes official) I can only attribute to loyalty or classiness. Which is good and all, but he could have made a lot of money on the open market in 2001. I am still amazed that Tim Thomas got the max, and Croshere got 51 mil. I think Lewis would have gotten something like this on the open market next summer barring the unforseen ie. career ending injury. ------------------ Check out the Best Source for Draft Info Draftsource.net
I guess that's the point of my thread: what he has done here is to straddle the fence. He shows some loyalty to Seattle and earns a nice paycheck, but he's left a few doors ajar and all the windows open. Signing a one-year deal (with an option year) may have been too obvious an indication of plans to leave. But the rumored two-year deal (with another option year) brings the nightmare (for Seattle anyway) upon them again all-too-soon. He could have gotten a bigger payday, couldn't he.... unless he has an ulterior motive. What is it? Or am I missing something about the CBA/CAP stuff? ------------------ Time is a great teacher-- only problem is it kills all its pupils.
He can make alot of money now! Doesn't want it. Prefers Seatle. It's a good deal for seatle But not for the Rockets. He probably won't be a Rocket anytime soon if he signs the 3 year deal. We won't have the cap space. ------------------
MManal, I don't think Thomas got the max, did he? He re-signed with the Bucks for less than he could have gotten from Chicago. ------------------ "Your not a real member of CC.net unless you have 1000 posts"
I've heard Thomas signed a 6 year 67 mill deal most places, though I recall seeing one 6 year 60 mill. I'm pretty sure that's the max. If not, it's close enough that it doesn't matter. ------------------ The more lefties on your team, the better. Collier is Seven Foot and Left Handed. How can you go wrong? Trade or bench Kenny Thomas.
Good thing we didn't draft him with one of the 3 picks we had in the first round that year. I mean look at how much Drew and Turcsan are contributing. I shudder to think where this team would be without em. DaDakota "Sarcasm is the wit of kings" ------------------
Bob, According to the Milwaukee newspaper it was a 6 year/60 million deal with Tim Thomas, which is less than what Chicago offered. ------------------ Looking for next year's Dan Langhi? Draftsource.net
Turcsan is a free agent this year. Will anyone else find it hilarious if the Rockets happened to pick him up? ------------------ The more lefties on your team, the better. Collier is Seven Foot and Left Handed. How can you go wrong? Trade or bench Kenny Thomas.
Take em any way I can get em boost ------------------ "Your not a real member of CC.net unless you have 1000 posts"
I think that Rashard will play the 2 years, and then just simply weigh his options again. If things are goin well in Seattle, I think he will just stay there. But if things aint so well there(GP is gonna be older, Baker, etc), then I think he will bolt to Houston. I was really hopin that he'd sign a 1 year deal though. that would make the chances of him coming here a lot higher. And we'd be able to sign him just when we get enuff cap room too. ------------------ president of the dan langhi fan club.
Lewis to Sign Tomorrow Rashard Lewis is in Seattle with his family. In fact he's throwing out the first pitch in the Mariners game tonight. Lewis decided to sign a two year deal, with a player option for a third year with the Sonics, a source close to the negotiations told NBAtalk tonight. Lewis' contract will be for the league average (a little under $4 million a year). The Sonics will hold a press conference tomorrow to announce the signing. Can't WE give him that much??? a little under 4 nillion???? Two years is too long to wait, and i think, unless he demands a trade next year, we're a sure bet to pick up Terrence Morris, Francis' buddy from Maryland....He's projected as a top 5-6 player.....Then we can pick up a PF through free agency, a not so goood but not soo bad PF/C also.....the two lower picks, i think, will be traded...... ------------------
Since Rashard Lewis has apparently pulled himself out of the 2001 free agent class, the Rockets will have to address their frontcourt issues in other ways. Unless they can get Webber or Finley, the Rockets will have to acquire the key frontcourt player they need either via trade or draft. Dan Langhi should really help if he can keep showing the promise he displayed at RMR. The Rockets will still need to add a hard working type player to the frontline that can rebound and defend, and an athletic versatile forward like Terence Morris would not hurt either. ------------------ Check out the Best Source for Draft Info Draftsource.net [This message has been edited by MManal (edited August 01, 2000).]