Yuma
Suns are my Kryptonite!
Gerald Bourget, who I trust, said the deal as it stands now, does NOT get the Suns under the second apron.

Book
Beal
Green
Grayson
Royce
Brooks
Dunn
I’d eexpect at least two of them gone.
The only thing is that young player is not in a position of need for us. Everyone wanted a big. You could hold him and hope he becomes a Booker. Or you could play hime to show case him and try and flip him at midseason. Green is coming off a bad playoff performance, so his stiock is probably low right now.A very good YOUNG player. Hard nosed role player...a top 10 pick...5 2nds
For 38 yr old KD
We did pretty damn good imo
Gerald Bourget, who I trust, said the deal as it stands now, does NOT get the Suns under the second apron.
Well, I'm delighted the Suns did not give up their good defensive role players, O'Neral and Grayson Allen.
This trade does not make the Suns worse defensively. It replaces Durant's okay defense with Brooks' excellent defense; and Green...he tries, and he's only 23. Has time to improve.
Actually we could have taken up to ten percent less. We just had to get into a certain percentage taking back what we traded. It didn't have to match exactly. Otherwise teams over the second apron would never be able to get out of it. The league wants teams to get under it, that's why they up the penalties the longer you are in it.Yes, the teams had to match salaries under CBA rules, as neither team could absorb the salaries.
Suns will have to make futher moves to get under the second tax apron.
Hmmm...so we might look stupid for discussing the trade as though it's done.The trade can't be finalized until July and Houston does not have a shooting guard so I wouldn't be surprised if we include one of our glut of shooting guards in the trade if we can drop below the 2nd apron allowing us to include multiple players.
Or it could go in just as stated. There's a chance we could add to it. Just wanted to throw that technicality out there.Hmmm...so we might look stupid for discussing the trade as though it's done.
Actually we could have taken up to ten percent less. We just had to get into a certain percentage taking back what we traded. It didn't have to match exactly. Otherwise teams over the second apron would never be able to get out of it. The league wants teams to get under it, that's why they up the penalties the longer you are in it.
So we technically could have used the trade to get under the second apron. I was hoping for that.That's why I mentioned "the teams had to match salaries under CBA rules."
Supposedly this is a draft deficient in starting big man talent. Of course the suns get the number ten pick! LOL!Kinda a KJ trade - turn that 10 pick into Majerle and we could be in business
So we technically could have used the trade to get under the second apron. I was hoping for that.
You arent getting what I am saying. We only had to tke back 90 percent of KD's salary back. That would have gotten us under the second apron, without the need to cut or waive anyone.One of the players would have to have a non-guaranteed salary for it to work.
You arent getting what I am saying. We only had to tke back 90 percent of KD's salary back. That would have gotten us under the second apron, without the need to cut or waive anyone.
I have watched about three podcasts this morning on the trade, and supposedly they all feel we had Green thrust on us.If I'm understanding you correctly, then some different players would have to be involved to get the math to work.
I have watched about three podcasts this morning on the trade, and supposedly they all feel we had Green thrust on us.
Yes…there is probably a follow up to this trade.Gerald Bourget, who I trust, said the deal as it stands now, does NOT get the Suns under the second apron.