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  • #91
    Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

    any updates on the movement of tinsley from Indiana ?
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    • #92
      Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

      I haven't read the entire topic, or every topic, so I'm not sure if this has been mentioned or not, but wouldn't the union have something to say if the Pacers stash Tins at the end of the bench for 3 years?

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      • #93
        Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

        Has something like that ever happened before? Three years of sitting on the bench and not playing a single game?

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        • #94
          Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

          It seems like it has. Maybe not in the NBA, but I swear I have heard of a sports union getting involved in a case where the plan was to bench a guy and never play him. Maybe the NFL?

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          • #95
            Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

            What's the union going to say? The team has 4 point guards... somebody's not going to play.
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            • #96
              Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

              I would think they would try to make a case that the Pacers would not be letting Tinsley make a living past the current contract by letting him rot on the bench, or something like that.

              Not that they would win, but I swear I've heard this before.

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              • #97
                Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

                Originally posted by Pacers View Post
                I would think they would try to make a case that the Pacers would not be letting Tinsley make a living past the current contract by letting him rot on the bench, or something like that.

                Not that they would win, but I swear I've heard this before.
                Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                What's the union going to say? The team has 4 point guards... somebody's not going to play.
                Well, setting aside for a moment that the Pacers would never just sit a guy for three years, and they shouldn't...

                While the union would probably not have a particularly strong case, or even one at all, it's almost without question they would make a stink over this. While they may have no regard for Tinsley, and they may even agree with the Pacers action, they could never let something like this go without saying lest it occur in another, less justifiable instance. (Yes, it's difficult to envision such a case, but strange things happen everyday.)

                In any case, I would expect the union to make trouble just to make trouble. Sometimes, you don't particularly need a strong argument, just a megaphone to make it more trouble than it's worth for a team.

                Sitting Jamaal for three years is a stupid and pointless gesture. No lessons will be taught or learned, and no messages would be sent. To me, the mere presence of Tinsley is a failure, so I say work the phones up to training camp, then, if no joy, buy the ****er out and be done with it. We'd save a small amount ($600 to $1,000 per year or so) off the cap, and he'd be gone. I don't give a **** if we're paying to play somewhere else...as long as he's somewhere else.

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                • #98
                  Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

                  Originally posted by count55 View Post
                  Well, setting aside for a moment that the Pacers would never just sit a guy for three years, and they shouldn't...
                  There's a difference between sitting him for three years and sitting him until the ASB.
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                  • #99
                    Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

                    Patience. The guy would be much more tradeable if management would just shut up about their plans for him and let the process run its course.

                    The fact is, we will never receive any huge value for the guy unless we are willing to take on a bad contract. That is, of course, the goal of all NBA teams these days: get rid of your bad contracts and pick up somebody's talent. Nobody, of course, can do this without taking on some burden the other team with the talent wants to jettison.

                    The Pacers will have to be patient, and let the need for a starting PG arise in the NBA from some team that believes it has a chance at the playoffs. Until then, stash the Tin man, but make sure he stays in playing shape. We won't be able to move him until some other team gets desperate for a starting caliber point guard. .......Which the tin man is, regardless of how much he is despised by the team's fans.

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                    • Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

                      Originally posted by count55 View Post
                      Well, setting aside for a moment that the Pacers would never just sit a guy for three years, and they shouldn't...

                      While the union would probably not have a particularly strong case, or even one at all, it's almost without question they would make a stink over this. While they may have no regard for Tinsley, and they may even agree with the Pacers action, they could never let something like this go without saying lest it occur in another, less justifiable instance. (Yes, it's difficult to envision such a case, but strange things happen everyday.)

                      In any case, I would expect the union to make trouble just to make trouble. Sometimes, you don't particularly need a strong argument, just a megaphone to make it more trouble than it's worth for a team.

                      Sitting Jamaal for three years is a stupid and pointless gesture. No lessons will be taught or learned, and no messages would be sent. To me, the mere presence of Tinsley is a failure, so I say work the phones up to training camp, then, if no joy, buy the ****er out and be done with it. We'd save a small amount ($600 to $1,000 per year or so) off the cap, and he'd be gone. I don't give a **** if we're paying to play somewhere else...as long as he's somewhere else.
                      You don't get ANY credit off the cap. At least he still has potential as an expiring contract in 2 years if we keep him, which could save a full year of his salary.
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                        Originally posted by cgg View Post
                        You don't get ANY credit off the cap. At least he still has potential as an expiring contract in 2 years if we keep him, which could save a full year of his salary.
                        i think count means the buyout figure which would be paid the remaining 3yrs. if we bought tinsley out for 90% of the $21mil he is owed there would be a minimal savings applied to each year left on his deal.
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                          Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns View Post
                          i think count means the buyout figure which would be paid the remaining 3yrs. if we bought tinsley out for 90% of the $21mil he is owed there would be a minimal savings applied to each year left on his deal.
                          Originally posted by cgg View Post
                          You don't get ANY credit off the cap. At least he still has potential as an expiring contract in 2 years if we keep him, which could save a full year of his salary.
                          atc is correct. In a buyout situation, the contract salary is replaced on the cap by amount of the actual buyout, distributed as the current contract is proportioned. In Tinsleys' case, his contract pays out roughly 31%, 33%, 35%. Using atc's 90% scenario, we'd save $675 this year, $720 next, and $765 in the final year. The $18mm buyout number that I've always thought would get the job done (only a 9.5% discount rate) would save $1,125, $1,200, and $1,275.

                          BTW...if you're looking at his value as an expiring contract in two years, then you will most certainly not save a full year of his salary. In fact, you probably won't save a penny of his salary. In order for an expiring to have value, you have to be willing to take back a longer contract, so you'll be paying that money to someone else, who may or may not be worth it.

                          Originally posted by bigdl View Post
                          Patience. The guy would be much more tradeable if management would just shut up about their plans for him and let the process run its course.
                          I hear this a lot, and I think it's utter nonsense. This implies that the people who work in nba front offices have access to no more information or have no better understanding of a player's ability or situation than the average member of a fanbase or internet forum. Anything we're hearing, those guys have probably known for quite some time.

                          Originally posted by bigdl
                          The fact is, we will never receive any huge value for the guy unless we are willing to take on a bad contract. That is, of course, the goal of all NBA teams these days: get rid of your bad contracts and pick up somebody's talent. Nobody, of course, can do this without taking on some burden the other team with the talent wants to jettison.

                          The Pacers will have to be patient, and let the need for a starting PG arise in the NBA from some team that believes it has a chance at the playoffs. Until then, stash the Tin man, but make sure he stays in playing shape. We won't be able to move him until some other team gets desperate for a starting caliber point guard. .......Which the tin man is, regardless of how much he is despised by the team's fans.
                          OK...let's remove all of the off-court issues that contribute to this fanbase's disdain for Jamaal. You are still left with a player who is a career .395 shooter, including .307 from beyond the arc (yet still sees fit to launch almost three 3's per game). You are still left with a player who has missed 30, 42, 40, 10, and 43 games in the past five seasons. Actual starting caliber point guards in the NBA are able to stay on the court more than just sporadically.

                          Nobody's going to get desperate and make a move for Jamaal. The only teams that will make a move for JT are ones who can say "what the hell? It's worth a shot." Jamaal will be acquired as a disposable luxury, not as a player crucial to that team's immediate or long-term success. The deals that the Pacers will be able to make at the All-Star break (or not be able to make) will be largely the same deals the Pacers can make (or can't make) this summer.

                          If Jamaal doesn't play, then he's two years away from seeing his value increase, and that would only be as an expiring contract.

                          Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                          There's a difference between sitting him for three years and sitting him until the ASB.
                          True, in much the same way that there's a difference between hitting yourself in the head with a hammer once and hitting yourself in the head with a hammer three times.

                          I am not saying the Pacers have to do something today (though it's a thought.) I'm simply saying that I think the amount of damage that have JT on the roster at the start of this season is being underestimated, both within and without the lockerroom. I also think the temptation to play him, at some point, due to injuries or just with the thought that it might "bump his value a little" will be greater than any of us want to admit.

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                          • Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

                            I think Miami could be a realistic trading option, as the available point guard options are dwindling fast. I do think that any teams with point guard needs will look at Memphis first, for one of their younger players. I agree that the reality is probably that we'll have to buy Jamaal out. Even sitting him on the bench means nothing if he has another off-court incident while still being on the Pacers roster. There needs to be a clean break.

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                            • Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

                              Originally posted by QuickRelease View Post
                              I think Miami could be a realistic trading option, as the available point guard options are dwindling fast. I do think that any teams with point guard needs will look at Memphis first, for one of their younger players. I agree that the reality is probably that we'll have to buy Jamaal out. Even sitting him on the bench means nothing if he has another off-court incident while still being on the Pacers roster. There needs to be a clean break.
                              I hadn't even taken that into consideration. I just simply think that it would be a bad thing to have someone be on your team, but not on your team at the same time. Questions will continually be asked. How do you keep the guy in shape and ignore him at the same time.

                              How many players would look at him and wonder "would they do that to me if they decided they didn't like me?"

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                              • Re: RealGm.com Tinsley Trade Options

                                As expected......according to this blurb in the Miami Herald, it looks like the Heat are going to explore the other likely avenues of options for filling their PG needs:

                                http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/co...ry/645426.html

                                By Barry Jackson from the Miami Herald

                                The Heat, which inquired about free agent center Jake Voskuhl, has talked internally about pursuing one of Memphis' point guards (such as Kyle Lowry) but does not want Jamaal Tinsley's Indiana contract (three years left, $21 million) and knows the Knicks reportedly will bring Stephon Marbury to camp and not cut him. . . The Heat asked about Ron Artest before he was dealt to Houston, a Kings official said, but the Kings did not want Dorell Wright in a sign-and-trade and other unappealing pieces.
                                I still think that the most realistic trade ( but clearly not the best one ) that we can get out of the Heat would be a Tinsley+Rasho for Banks+Blount deal......but this report from the Miami Herald isn't surprising since the Grizzlies does have a platoon of cheap and young PGs that have yet to prove themselves.

                                My guess is that some trade involving Crittenton or ( likely ) Lowry will eventually happen between the Heat and the Grizzlies.....probably involving Dequan Cook either going to the Grizzlies or some other 3rd team.
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