I don't know if there have been existing thread about his free agency, so just attach it to that Mods.
Anyway, seeing how he blossom into a legitimate two way player, who do you see will offer him the max this offseason? I know the bulls have the bird rights, but if the price went up, will they still retain him? I for one see his free agency as a expensive bargaining war, meaning even if someone offer him 100 million in 5 years, it is still considered as cheap seeing that salary cap will increase exponentially for the next 3 to 4 years and it will coincide with him entering into his peak and prime years. On the other hand, i am not sure what's the limit you can offer from someone coming out of his rookie contract under the current CBA.
For potential suitors, i can see the clippers giving an offer ( i think the new owner wouldn't mind spending) and you have the Hornets (think jordan wouldn't mind spending?) which in dire need of a SG. Boston might come in and make a deal with all those assets they have. Any opinions?
Anyway, seeing how he blossom into a legitimate two way player, who do you see will offer him the max this offseason? I know the bulls have the bird rights, but if the price went up, will they still retain him? I for one see his free agency as a expensive bargaining war, meaning even if someone offer him 100 million in 5 years, it is still considered as cheap seeing that salary cap will increase exponentially for the next 3 to 4 years and it will coincide with him entering into his peak and prime years. On the other hand, i am not sure what's the limit you can offer from someone coming out of his rookie contract under the current CBA.
For potential suitors, i can see the clippers giving an offer ( i think the new owner wouldn't mind spending) and you have the Hornets (think jordan wouldn't mind spending?) which in dire need of a SG. Boston might come in and make a deal with all those assets they have. Any opinions?