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Pacers and Sabonis far apart on extension talks. Pacers listening to offers: The Athletic

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  • Originally posted by Taterhead View Post

    Oh they will and it will be a serious organization that has a better track record than us. Someone who understands that the team you put on the floor is the only thing that matters, not how much money you saved.
    A serious, as in, a respected organization is going to pay Sabonis 25 mill?

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    • Originally posted by Motion Offense View Post

      Per Tony East a source for the pacer Domas wants 4 years 100 plus. Pacers wanted to offer the same deal as Turner 4 years 72 Mil
      It would be dumb to not trade him because we will get outbid and lose him in the off season. What we should of did was trade Thad Boogie, Evans, and Collison the moment Vic got hurt, gain a few draft picks and see how good the Sabonis Turner combo is. Then see his asking price and went from there
      I clicked on that link and it sounds like pure speculation. Not one actual source just a comment that "other reports have stated" but he list no sources just additional twitter post.
      Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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      • Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post

        A serious, as in, a respected organization is going to pay Sabonis 25 mill?
        I am not convinced he wants that much.

        But it will probably be a team willing to go into the tax.
        "Don't get caught watchin' the paint dry"

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        • Yadadadadada, blahblah blahblah...... Garbage. Another soap opera. Pritchard said that priority was to sign Domas to extension this summer. Couple weeks ago in LTU media was an article that Domas is about to sign a contract worth 20 mils per year. Thus signing the the biggest contract for the LTU players ever in the NBA. Sounds reasonable? 20 mils per year? So, what went wrong? I have no idea. For the posters who think that Domas insist on signing the biggest contract possible - get real. All this soap opera is between managers and agents. Domas cares only about his role on the team and he has a full right to do so.
          Everybody constantly are mentioning Myles contract. 18 mils per year. BUT THAT CONTRACT WAS SIGNED LAST SUMMER!!! Myles game improved, Pacers didn't collapse without Dipo, everything gives high hopes for this season. IF MYLES had signed extension THIS SUMMER - numbers would be different.
          I think that Domas agent is negotiating previously mentioned 20 mils per year contract, which for whatever reason is not happening. Maybe Domas senses that he will start, but basically his role would be to babysit bench players? I think he had enough of that.
          A lot of has to do with Nate. He doesn't strike me as a basketball innovator.
          Whatever. Couple more days - and we will know more. Every year Domas improved his game, his body. Remember, the most important person who can influence Domas decision is certain Arvydas Sabonis. And his merit is simple - he wants his son to be the best basketball player he can be. If Pacers doesn't see Myles and Domas effectively co-excisting on the floor together for 30+ minutes - too bad.
          I'll repeat myself, all this garbage about contract negotiations stalling took me completely by surprise. I was waiting eagerly for the season to start, to see Myles and Domas dominating the paint. I guess, I got carried away with my expectations.
          12-12-2018, 09:20 PM


          Myles Turner during Vic's postgame interview: "Tell you what the East is in trouble now boy"

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          • For all the people suggesting this is the right move.....how does saving 5 million dollars or whatever it is help us win if we arent gonna spend it on another player? We all know Simon isnt saving it for a more worthy player. He is saving it to stick in his pocket. So why do you care if hes "worth it".
            "Don't get caught watchin' the paint dry"

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            • You can read this however you want to but this would kind of imply to me that the Pacers are trying to pay him less than Turner. He's not worth 25 million, I'll easily concede that, but if they think they can pay him 14-15 a year they have lost their damned minds as well.


              Grant Afseth
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              According to a league source, Indiana Pacers center Domantas Sabonis is not willing to take "a penny less" than what Myles Turner received on his four year, $72 million contract extension.
              Last edited by Peck; 10-19-2019, 09:30 PM.


              Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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              • Originally posted by Taterhead View Post
                For all the people suggesting this is the right move.....how does saving 5 million dollars or whatever it is help us win if we arent gonna spend it on another player? We all know Simon isnt saving it for a more worthy player. He is saving it to stick in his pocket. So why do you care if hes "worth it".
                Well, for starters we have a little under 70 mill committed in free agency when Dipo is a free agent. You give Sabonis over 20 mill how do you plan on keeping Dipo?

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                • Originally posted by Peck View Post
                  You can read this however you want to but this would kind of imply to me that the Pacers are trying to pay him less than Turner. He's not worth 25 million, I'll easily concede that, but if they think they can pay him 14-15 a year they have lost their damned minds as well.


                  Grant Afseth
                  @GrantAfseth
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                  1h
                  According to a league source, Indiana Pacers center Domantas Sabonis is not willing to take "a penny less" than what Myles Turner received on his four year, $72 million contract extension.
                  If this us true then **** the Pacers brass

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                  • Originally posted by Peck View Post
                    You can read this however you want to but this would kind of imply to me that the Pacers are trying to pay him less than Turner. He's not worth 25 million, I'll easily concede that, but if they think they can pay him 14-15 a year they have lost their damned minds as well.


                    Grant Afseth
                    @GrantAfseth
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                    1h
                    According to a league source, Indiana Pacers center Domantas Sabonis is not willing to take "a penny less" than what Myles Turner received on his four year, $72 million contract extension.
                    Or said another way, the Pacers just don’t want him unless he’s 15 mill.
                    Last edited by freddielewis14; 10-19-2019, 09:46 PM.

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                    • Same old Pacers...
                      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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                      • Well I think the Pacers cheapness is showing in this whole deal. Domas does not make
                        the comment unless he is irritated and I think he is being lowballed. Victor needs
                        to insist that his guy is taken care of
                        {o,o}
                        |)__)
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                        • Dude Grant Asfeth has no sources, he's never had any sources, he's been making stuff up on twitter etc for years

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                          • Welp! I am hoping that if we don't pay him the team that does is Dallas.

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                            • Originally posted by Peck View Post

                              I am certain that enough analytics worshipers will be able to find some form of data that refutes the notion and frankly I just don't have the time or energy to go game by game season by season team by team to compare.

                              But I will say this there are a few ways to stop an offensive possession.

                              1. Steal the ball
                              2. Cause a turnover/offensive foul
                              3. Grab a defensive rebound

                              Let's assume a shot goes up, unless the ball rolls out of bounds, a defensive rebound is the only way that I can think of that prevents the offensive team from getting another possession and thus another attempt at a basket.

                              On the other end of the court, if you only get one shot and then done you really have limited your ability to score.

                              So just being a basic dumbass that I am, yes I think there is a pretty decent correlation between rebounding and winning.
                              I’m not saying rebounding is not important all I’m saying is it has not been any winning team strength the last couple of years.Warriors Toronto Cleveland and Miami were near the bottom or middle of the pack. All of those teams were great at Offense and Defense Efficiency and three point shooting. I’ll say rebounding is 3rd to 5th most important to win a championship

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                              • Grant Afseth is the Dollar Tree version of Evan Massey. I'd trust Miss Cleo with a crystal ball over either of those turds.

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