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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

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  • Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

    http://www.hoopsworld.com/solving-pr...g-free-agents/

    There is such a thing as a good problem. They do exist, and we know this is true because the Indiana Pacers have one: cap space.

    Whenever the players and owners finally bang out a deal, free agency will be soon to follow, and the Indiana Pacers will have more money to spend than almost any other team in the entire league. That seems like it’d be a wonderful thing, especially for a young group like the Pacers that have showed plenty of promise yet still suffer glaring roster holes at a couple of really important positions—shooting guard and power forward.

    So what’s the problem, you ask? Convincing the top free agents in the 2011 class that Indianapolis is an ideal city in which to live and work.

    In truth, the Pacers are actually in a pretty good place right now. They’ve spent the last five years playing out bad contracts, trading away what they could and hanging in there with what they couldn’t. In the meantime, they’ve actually put together a pretty attractive group of young, promising players. With so many young kids coming into their own at right about the same time, now is the perfect time to add some veteran help and make a real postseason push.

    What might end up proving problematic is finding veterans who’d rather come to a quiet, blue-collar city like Indianapolis to play for a team full of young’ns when there will be sturdier “win-now” situations out there for similar money.

    Pacers brass has a couple of ways they can approach this. The first is to offer more than a player is likely to get anywhere else. If, for example, Indiana is serious about getting David West, they might not have to offer the max to get him into navy and gold, but they’ll probably have to come pretty close to it. A new collective bargaining agreement will be put in place at that point to strictly discourage teams from overspending, but getting new guys to head to a small market in the modern NBA ain’t easy. To bring in a big name, whether it be West or Jamal Crawford or somebody else, the money will matter.

    The other consideration for free agents is the fact that Indiana truly is right on the cusp of becoming a perennial playoff team, maybe even one that could push towards the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference. The way they played the top-seeded Bulls in the first round of last year’s playoffs was pretty valiant, and young bucks like Darren Collison, Paul George, and Roy Hibbert could all exhibit All-Star talent at some point in their careers.

    Actually, the Pacers are in a perfect situation to feed a star’s ego—“We’re right there. We’re so close to being right in this thing every year. The only thing we need is… you.”

    There’s talent in place and there’s money to spend. That should be enough to lure in a top-level free agent and probably someone near the top-end of the mid-tier, too, but “should be” and “definitely is” aren’t exactly the same thing. This is a sell job, and it’s not an easy one, but if Larry Bird and David Morway do their jobs, they’ll find a good way to spend all that cap space. Hopefully, they’ll turn a good problem into a good solution.
    Sittin on top of the world!

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    Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

    i like option 2 much better

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    • #3
      Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

      Originally posted by LetsTalkPacers View Post
      i like option 2 much better
      Me too, b ut can you "sell" that to FA's?

      Million dollar question
      Sittin on top of the world!

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      • #4
        Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

        There aren't any free agents out there this year worth "near the max". Trades involving lopsided salaries are a better bet.

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        • #5
          Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

          Originally posted by Tom White View Post
          There aren't any free agents out there this year worth "near the max". Trades involving lopsided salaries are a better bet.
          I agree only these few could I see get anywhere close to a max

          David West
          Nene
          Sittin on top of the world!

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          • #6
            Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

            Eric Gordon! MAX Contract! 2012!
            You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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            • #7
              Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

              I still like the "pick up players on a fire sale with an uneven trade" approach better, especially for this free agent class.
              This space for rent.

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              • #8
                Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                The Pacers need a big and the two best available are probably Nene and David West. Both will get a lot of money.

                The question for the Pacers is are either of these guys what you need to win a championship? I think the Pacers have one of the best young cores in the league. One that can win a championship or more if things fall into place right. So before you commit a bunch of money to one of these guys I think you have to be very careful.

                Just because you have the money doesn't mean you spend it all at once. With the exception of Danny all of the key players are on their rookie contracts. You have to take into consideration that too.

                I really don't see Nene or West as being the long term answer. Nene more than West but still not likely worth the money. I'd much rather use more of a band aide approach for this season and sign Carl Landry. Still an upgrade at PF for the Pacers but much cheaper. Not exactly what the Pacers need but he would make them better.

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                • #9
                  Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                  Marc Gasol is a restricted free agent andemphis is a small market team with a lot of salaries on their payroll.
                  "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                  - Salman Rushdie

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                  • #10
                    Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                    Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                    Marc Gasol is a restricted free agent andemphis is a small market team with a lot of salaries on their payroll.
                    IMO, Memphis will match any offer on Gasol. He's that important to them. They'll just cut salary in other ways, most likely being a salary dump of OJ Mayo (which they already tried). I could also see them moving Rudy Gay for smaller contracts.

                    The only scenario where Memphis really has no chance to keep Gasol is if the new CBA comes with a very punitive hard cap (e.g. $45m hard cap). That doesn't look like it will happen anymore though.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                      Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                      Marc Gasol is a restricted free agent andemphis is a small market team with a lot of salaries on their payroll.
                      There was a lot of Marc Gasol talk in yesterday's NBA Chat with Bill Ingram. A lot of it sounds questionable, though.

                      Mutang

                      Someone else mentioned this trade for Utah, and I love it; is it possible?? Memphis trades Gay to Utah for Millsap and Miles. Utah gets their closer/SF/young star to play with FAvors, Hayward, Al, Kanter, Devin. Memphis has room to sign Gasol and has shown they’re pretty good even without Gay.

                      • Bill Ingram

                        Good Morning, everyone, and welcome to the chat!
                        While I definitely follow your logic, and have said a number of times myself that the Grizzlies should trade Gay in light of their success without him, the Grizzlies aren’t even willing to listen to offers at this point – or weren’t before the lockout began. They don’t believe Gasol wants to be there, and are thinking about ways to replace him in that event. I do think your idea has merit – Gay would be fabulous in Utah and the Grizzlies would be even tougher up front with Millsap in the mix.
                      Ruben

                      How are you Bill, how realistic is Marc Gasol for Rockets fans, do the Rox have what it takes cap wise to outbid Memphis?

                      • Bill Ingram

                        It’s not so much a matter of outbidding the Grizzlies, who can go over the cap to re-sign their own player. It’s a matter of what Marc wants to do. If he wants to stay, Memphis will re-sign him and it’s all done. If he wants to leave, which is what I’ve been told, then the Grizzlies have said they won’t pay a player who doesn’t want to be there. Houston has about $48 million committed for next season, and we don’t know what the cap will be. It does seem Houston will be able to make him a significant offer, more than some of the other teams that are likely to have interest.
                      Michael

                      how much do you think M. Gasol is worth? and what kind of contract do you think he’ll actually end up getting?

                      • Bill Ingram

                        10 years ago he’s a $6-8 million player because there were so many better centers in the league. Now he’s a top ten center, and maybe top five. I expect he’ll get at least 10-12 million next year and ballooning in the years after that.

                      There's plenty more Marc Gasol talk in the link.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                        Say no to David West....


                        Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                          Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                          Say no to David West....
                          Undersdtandable concerns

                          but to whom do you say "yes" to?
                          Sittin on top of the world!

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                          • #14
                            Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                            Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                            Gordon Hayward! MAX Contract! 2015!
                            Adjusted for consistency.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Solving Problems: Attracting Free Agents

                              It's just so annoying.

                              Whenever a bit name FA is brought up it's either Lakers, Knicks, superteam, or bust.

                              The choices of where players can go should be much more limited by using a much stricter salary cap.

                              The issue with the NBA is that it's turning into a player league rather than a team league. The teams should be the biggest focus.

                              Obviously if you have all 30 teams having a chance and making money rather than just a few teams making money, then of course that's better for the league as a whole.

                              It should not be 3 stars (LeBron, Wade, and Bosh) and 12 garbage players vs. whoever.

                              I know it's easier to focus more on one player to carry the load on a 12-15 man roster with only 5 guys out on the court. Which is why a strict salary cap is needed big time in NBA basketball.

                              Also the big market crap is nonsense. Go where the money's good or go to the best available team (who can afford you by managing their cap).

                              If you're a good player, you're going to be recognized no matter where you play if that's the issue.

                              If, what's now gone back to a long lockout, can result in the owners winning, which probably will happen, then we will have a good shot at landing a guy like Deron Williams.
                              Last edited by Scot Pollard; 09-13-2011, 04:08 PM.
                              In 49 states it's just basketball, but this is Indiana!

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