...now that he is playing like crap, he would be cheap ------------------ In the end there will be no judges...only witnesses to my greatness.
if he is playing like crap why would we want his ridiculously big salary. so he really isnt "cheap" nice player but not worth the contract. he'd fit wwell here but we would be smothered by the salary cap for a lonngggg time. ------------------ --TEX
Hey pick up the Pace...note the sarcasim ------------------ In the end there will be no judges...only witnesses to my greatness.
That whole team sucks pud now. Sometimes you need a better circumstance. He'd be good at our 4 spot. On the Pacers, he's not performing well in their rotisserie lineup. Croshere swap for Cato (full BYC, similar salaries). Grab that Jackson dude (center) from Golden State next year with our capspace. Re-sign Dream. Tell Mo to take a hike. ------------------
thatz a little easier said than done ROXTIA. golden st. i dont think is the local farm team for houston. they wont give him to us for peanuts. why not add jamison if u think we can easily pull off any transaction we want. cato for croshere? heck no i'd rather a 7 w/ athleticism n potential n a big contract then croshere who has no where near the potential. croshere is a great bench guy i think. but he doesnt have the post game to start at the 4 or the quickness to start at the 3. ------------------ --TEX
thatz a little easier said than done ROXTIA. golden st. i dont think is the local farm team for houston. they wont give him to us for peanuts. why not add jamison if u think we can easily pull off any transaction we want. I'm guessing that ROXTIA is refering to the fact that Jackson is a free agent at the end of the year and that GS doesn't have Bird rights on him. Since Houston should have more cap space that GS, that idea isn't far fetched at all. GS will be over the cap again next year, so the most they can offer Jackson is the middle class exception. I'm guessing that they'll be lots of teams willing to beat that offer. Odds are that Jackson will be playing elsewhere next season. ------------------ [This message has been edited by aelliott (edited December 21, 2000).]
Regarding Marc Jackson - if the Warriors see that he is going to be "the man", they could easily trade Dampier to the Center-hungry East for someone with a contract expiring at the end of this season. That leaves plenty of $ to sign Jackson. Regarding Croshere - I love his hustle and would wonder how the Rocks would do with him at SF. But there is no way the Pacers are gonna part with him. I think Croshere's growth was a response to Bird's pushing him. Rudy is like Isiah and would not "crack the whip" as much. This may be the reason he is floundering and I don't think a change of scenery would fix it. Croshere was a #12 pick and between the Bucks pick and our own, we're going to be close to that. Let's get our own Croshere! ------------------ GATER [This message has been edited by GATER (edited December 21, 2000).]
Regarding Marc Jackson - if the Warriors see that he is going to be "the man", they could easily trade Dampier to the Center-hungry East for someone with a contract expiring at the end of this season. That leaves plenty of $ to sign Jackson. No, not really. Dampier makes $5.6M and is a second year BYC player. That means that GS can only get $4.2M in return for him. That alone will make him difficult to move (since GS doesn't have the cap room to absorb the $1.4M difference), but it's still possible. Even if GS could move Dampier for a player in the final year of their contract, that would only free up $4.2M in cap space. Since GS is projected to be at least $3.3M over the cap next year, they'd only end up with $900K in cap space. That means that GS best offer still ends up being the middle class exception. Unless he's got an incredible amount of loyalty towards GS, Jackson will be elsewhere next year. ------------------