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  • #61
    Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

    There is one more consideration on offering him an extension, even to the max you can do perhaps but at least at a very high amount/exception 5th etc

    It shows Roy you want him.

    Not doing that makes you just one of the bidders next year, with a bloody asterix at your name for not offering a reasonable extension.
    So Long And Thanks For All The Fish.

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    Then why not have Breakfast at Milliways!

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    • #62
      Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

      Originally posted by wintermute View Post
      That's because the max isn't 25% of 58.8. Don't ask me why not. From Larry Coon's old FAQ:

      "They use a different cap calculation to determine the maximum salaries, which is based on 48.04% of projected BRI (instead of 51%). For example, even though the actual salary cap for 2005-06 is $49.5 million the 0-6 year maximum salary is $12 million, not $12.375 million."

      I'll wait to see Larry Coon's new FAQ before treating anything as definitive though.

      Interestingly, Marc Gasol didn't get a max deal as some have reported. His starting salary is $12.9m, which is below both the $14.7m and $13.6m figures.
      Gasol did receive a max starting salary and max annual raises, but not the max length.

      For purposes of this Section 7 only, the Salary Cap shall be calculated in accordance with Article VII, Section 2, except that the percentage of Projected BRI to be utilized for such calculation shall be 42.14% for all Salary Cap Years. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the Salary Cap for the 2011-12 Salary Cap Year for purposes of this Section 7 only will be $51.689 million, and (ii) the Salary Cap for the 2012-13 Salary Cap Year for purposes of this Section 7 only will equal the greater of (x) the Salary Cap as calculated pursuant to this Section 7(f), and (y) $54.675 million.
      This is what the max structure will (likely) look like this year and next:



      (In order for the Max cap to be higher than $54.675 next year, the league would have to do somewhere around $4.2 billion, which is possible, but unlikely.)
      Last edited by count55; 01-13-2012, 08:15 AM.

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      • #63
        Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

        Thanks count. Nothing beats having our own resident cap expert

        Originally posted by able View Post
        There is one more consideration on offering him an extension, even to the max you can do perhaps but at least at a very high amount/exception 5th etc

        It shows Roy you want him.

        Not doing that makes you just one of the bidders next year, with a bloody asterix at your name for not offering a reasonable extension.
        While I agree with the sentiment, whatever happens we won't be "just one of the bidders" - Pacers will own RFA rights, with the ability to match any offer.

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        • #64
          Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

          Originally posted by croz24 View Post
          And wasn't nearly half of this board wanting Gasol over Hibbert before the year started? Hibbert was our most valuable player last year and is again this year. Any time you have a big with his skill set, you MUST be patient and allow him to develop.
          I was one of those.

          I'm quite thrilled that Roy is proving me wrong. I love Roy, always have. His personality is irresistable.

          However, he still needs to prove two things:
          - that he doesn't drop off the second half the season like last year
          - that he shows himself to be solid in the final minutes of games

          If he proves to be able to accomplish those two things, I will gladly eat large plates of crow.
          "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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          • #65
            Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

            Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
            However, he still needs to prove two things:
            - that he doesn't drop off the second half the season like last year
            I don't think we'll see that one now that we have a coach that doesn't crap on his performance when he's playing like a beast....
            "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

            "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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            • #66
              Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

              In todays paper the article on Hibbert said no discussions are taking place on Roy's contract extension. I see four reasons why.

              1--Maximum cap flexibility
              2--RFA(Pacers can match anything and will)
              3--Next year can offer a 5 year deal which ties Roy up longer at a lower rate for an additional year
              4--Possible block buster trade this year
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              • #67
                Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

                Originally posted by owl View Post
                In todays paper the article on Hibbert said no discussions are taking place on Roy's contract extension. I see four reasons why.

                1--Maximum cap flexibility
                2--RFA(Pacers can match anything and will)
                3--Next year can offer a 5 year deal which ties Roy up longer at a lower rate for an additional year
                4--Possible block buster trade this year
                ...or Roy's agent has said he will not sign an extension at this time and prefer to negotiate a new contract after the season.
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                -John Wooden

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                • #68
                  Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

                  This article?

                  http://www.indystar.com/article/2012...shape-his-game

                  The Pacers have until Jan. 25 to offer Hibbert a contract extension. He will be a restricted free agent if the sides don't agree to a deal by then. Pacers president Larry Bird said earlier this week the team has not begun talking about a new deal with Hibbert.
                  The rest of the article probably deserves its own thread. Interesting stuff about Hibbert's mindset change and strength training.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

                    Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                    You're kidding right? Teams are prepping cap space for next season like it's 2010 all over again.

                    Just counting the teams that will have cap space for one MAX player:

                    Dallas, Boston, Houston, New Jersey, Cleveland, New Orleans, Sacramento, Toronto, Philadelphia (if they amnesty Brand), Washington (if they amnesty Lewis)

                    That's a third of the league, and I'm probably missing some teams (like Minny and Denver, which will have their own RFA's to sign). What's more some of those teams (like Dallas and NJ) could probably get space for TWO max players.

                    CP3 is already off the board (he picked up his option year with the Clippers), once Dwight and Deron goes (possibly to the same team), who do you think teams are going after next. One way or another, Hibbert's getting paid.

                    That's why I favor an extension now rather than wait-and-see. Even if we keep our cap space open for next season, the amount is going to be piddling compared to most of these other teams. Cap space is valuable when it's a scarce resource - however, that doesn't appear to be the case for the near future.
                    I have broken down the teams before and the reason why I think Hibbert won't have a huge market to get a max contract from another team. I'll post it again but its in the Hibbert extension thread.

                    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                    Here is a list of teams and how much is on the books

                    1. Celtics (35 mill)- Tough to know what they will do but they need a big. Good news is that Bass will opt out of his final year and they may need to retain him.

                    2. Cavs (32 mill) - Have Vaj and Gee but could use more IMO. Gee is a FA

                    3. Dallas - Can't see them making enough room

                    4. GSW - Could amnesty Biedrens to make room but doubt it.

                    5. Rockets - Could cut Dalembert but doubt it

                    6. Wolves (31 mill) - Have to resign Love to the max to cap space will be used up. Also have to resign Beasly and Randolf.

                    7. Nets - Could offer a lot but already have Lopez who needs to be resigned if Howad deal falls through.

                    8. Hornets (30 mill) - Have Okafor and need to resign Gordon

                    9. Trailblazers - Hard to believe they have capspace but Roys injury helped them to free up some cash along with Camby.

                    10. Kings (34mill) - Have JJ Hickson as a FA and already signed Hayes.

                    11. Spurs - Could free up money with not resigned Duncan and using the amnesty of Jefferson

                    12. Raptors (40 mill)- Doubt they are players.

                    13. Wizards (40 mill). Need to resign McGee and have Blatche. Young could leave as well.

                    Big Man FA's in 2012...

                    1. Hibbert RFA
                    2. Kaman FA
                    3. Camby FA
                    4. Tim Duncan FA
                    5. Hawes FA
                    6. McGee RFA
                    7. Hickson RFA


                    The only ones that scare me on that list of teams that could offer HIbbert a lot of money is the Celtics, Nets and to a lesser extent the Cavs.

                    Looking at the big men available for next year I would have to believe most teams would go after a unrestricted FA before they offered HIbbert a large contract. I think we are safe.
                    The red are the teams that worry me and certainly Jersey can be in the running but overall I think given a RFA versus a FA they choose a guy like Kaman over Hibbert because they know they can get him.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

                      Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                      I have broken down the teams before and the reason why I think Hibbert won't have a huge market to get a max contract from another team. I'll post it again but its in the Hibbert extension thread.

                      The red are the teams that worry me and certainly Jersey can be in the running but overall I think given a RFA versus a FA they choose a guy like Kaman over Hibbert because they know they can get him.
                      Sorry, missed your post

                      Guess we just read the market differently though.

                      Dallas will certainly have enough room. They plan to go after Deron and Dwight. They'll salary dump one of Marion or Haywood, and amnesty the other. Of course, they'll go after a UFA first, but failing that? Agreed on Celts and Cavs as other major threats.

                      GSW can't amnesty Biedrins because they already used up their amnesty card on Charlie Bell (which was stupid). Rockets will certainly cut Dalembert though - he's been awful. Raptors desperately need a C - they're counting on their rookie Valanciunas but who knows how fast he develops. You didn't mention the Sixers, who would have max cap space if they amnesty Brand (and frankly I think they should), and they really need a reliable C more than anything else (unless they decide Hawes is their guy). Don't sleep on the Wiz - they badly need a culture change, and Hibbert is a Georgetown guy.

                      Just look at this past offseason when there were 3-5 teams going after the 3 major C's on the market. All three ended up with contracts starting at over $12m, and even DeAndre Jordan ended up with a nice payday.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

                        I give Roy a lot of respect when he said that he didn't want to discuss the contract extension right now and will prefer to do this after the season. It just shows that he is focused on his playing performance rather than worrying about how much money her will make in the future.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

                          Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                          Sorry, missed your post

                          Guess we just read the market differently though.

                          Dallas will certainly have enough room. They plan to go after Deron and Dwight. They'll salary dump one of Marion or Haywood, and amnesty the other. Of course, they'll go after a UFA first, but failing that? Agreed on Celts and Cavs as other major threats.

                          GSW can't amnesty Biedrins because they already used up their amnesty card on Charlie Bell (which was stupid). Rockets will certainly cut Dalembert though - he's been awful. Raptors desperately need a C - they're counting on their rookie Valanciunas but who knows how fast he develops. You didn't mention the Sixers, who would have max cap space if they amnesty Brand (and frankly I think they should), and they really need a reliable C more than anything else (unless they decide Hawes is their guy). Don't sleep on the Wiz - they badly need a culture change, and Hibbert is a Georgetown guy.

                          Just look at this past offseason when there were 3-5 teams going after the 3 major C's on the market. All three ended up with contracts starting at over $12m, and even DeAndre Jordan ended up with a nice payday.
                          The counter argument to this point is that the 2011 class was one of the weakest ever. The 2012 class with its RFA and FA is one of the stronger classes overall.

                          I mean look at it... Does Roy Hibberts name stand out among this list?
                          Eric Gordon
                          Dwight Howard
                          Deron Williams
                          Roy Hibbert
                          Russel Westbrook
                          Tim Duncan
                          Kevin Love
                          Kevin Garnett
                          Brook Lopez
                          Chris Kaman
                          Jason Terry
                          Ray Allen
                          Spencer Hawes
                          Steve Nash

                          In the 2011 class it was..
                          David West
                          Nene
                          Tyson chandler
                          Marc Gasol

                          I think Roy will get paid but I have looked at the teams in detail and many have pretty big holes to fill outside of the center position and their own RFA to resign as well.
                          Last edited by Gamble1; 01-13-2012, 02:44 PM.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Roy Hibbert on NBA TV postgame

                            Originally posted by edc View Post
                            I want to hear the reaction of bill simmons with the new development of roy hibbert. He wants the pacers to trade hibbert for bynum of the lakers.

                            No way.
                            Does he know that Hibbert isn't white?

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