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

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  • Sabonis is a good guy and a great teammate, so I hate that it has to be him that the front office is playing hardball with in these negotiations. But I can't lie I like how we are handling these negotiations. This is a business and I'm sure Sabonis' agents looked at what players like Julius Randle and Myles received and figured their client deserves north of 18 million per year. The pacers probably took a close look at the market and Sabonis's strengths and weaknesses and said he deserves less than that. If Sabonis truly believes in himself his best bet is to go out this year and average 20 and 10 and force a team to offer him a large contract and make the pacers match it.

    I'm glad that we didn't do what the Kings did with Harrison Barnes in the offseason. They offered him a large contract and they are now regretting it lol...

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    • The problem with Domas having to prove his value is that it now becomes more about Domas than the team. That is bad in general for the team.
      it creates agendas other than winning.
      {o,o}
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      • Players come, players go.

        If Sabonis is traded it won’t ruin anything.

        Some of you act like any of this matters. If your entertainment just MUST include Sabonis, then I have great news for you— you’re legally allowed to watch every single team in the league. Watch him play for someone else.


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        • I don't think it's about money. It's about playing time and starting and finishing games. If Domas doesn't get a decent salary, he won't be respected enough to stay on the floor (it's dumb, but it's the reality). He is definitely better off waiting a year and then selecting a team (if Pacers bail), not for the money, but for their offer to put him on the floor.
          "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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          • Originally posted by SaintLouisan View Post

            I don't necessarily believe him, but there are literally only a few million Lithuanians in the world, and only 2.7m in Lithuania (thanks Wikipedia). Small cultures can be very tight-knit, such that even a community of what would otherwise be seen as a lot of people takes on the characteristics of a small town community where word travels fast and everyone knows everyone's business.
            Even if we take him at his word, he is saying the team is offering him the exact same deal Myles got and he is t signing it. So he supports my theory that Domas is reaching for an overpay when he has zero leverage.

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            • I'm reading between the lines and I bet what this is really about is job security/leverage in the event Domas has to negotiate his deal this summer. If the Domas/Myles partnering goes south, Domas will be the one who loses is starting job. This is just reality. This would directly impact his earning ability both from the Pacers and the open market next summer. So Domas is essentially either saying, pay me now or move me to a team where I can be more confident in my role, I get that.

              From the Pacers perspective, there's no reason to rush this. If it works, you pay Domas and you move on. If it doesn't, maybe you get Domas at a discount or you sign and trade him this summer. THis is the situation the team finds itself in by not finding out if the pairing works over the last 30-40 games last season.

              It's business. In a vaccum, I don't know that anyone is really at fault, but you can't discount that with Vic's injury last year the Pacers had a very low risk time to try the pairing and get ahead of having to make this a business issue like it now is.


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              • Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                I don't think it's about money. It's about playing time and starting and finishing games. If Domas doesn't get a decent salary, he won't be respected enough to stay on the floor (it's dumb, but it's the reality). He is definitely better off waiting a year and then selecting a team (if Pacers bail), not for the money, but for their offer to put him on the floor.
                I do not buy the money starts nonsense. It is only true indirectly. Domas minutes are not going to be one bit different whether he is paid more or less than Myles.
                Coaches play players who get them the win. That determines who gets minutes. Now you may have a point with one coach valuing something over another coach/
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                • Originally posted by pimpis zajoba View Post
                  SO....this a sequence of events as i understand...it's second hand information (from Domas telling this information to one of his family member)....
                  1 Domas was confident he will get an extension and he was looking for same deal as Turner and not a penny less as it's not exactly about money as about perceived value (if Turner had smaller contract or a larger one it would made no difference) the asking contract would be same as Turner and not a penny less.
                  2 Pacers FO indicated that Turners money was a non starter.
                  3 Domas was happy to play out the season without an extention.
                  4 Pacers realised (Domas as well) that in a weak FO he will receive bigger offer anyway.
                  5 Pacers leaked that Domas is being shopped in order to pressure for him to sign an extension (i do not know the number they where offering, but it was less than Miles.)
                  6. Domas got enraged call his dad for advise.
                  7 Advise was stop negotiations go public call Vic and ask for a trade.
                  8 As i understand now Pacers are ready to pay him Miles money....but Domas is saying he will not sign anything and if not traded will take qualifying offer....
                  9 Vic is asking Domas reconsider and take the deal.
                  10 Domas are talking to Vic about playing together on another team.
                  11 Deal could happen if Domas cools dawn....(he can get extremely mad) even he is as mild mannered as they come.
                  I don't know your source but I'm fairly confident from waht I know that the Pacers were not the ones who leaked this.

                  Vic and Domas are very good friends, but Victor Oladipo is not tying his career to Domas. Oladipo is beloved here in a way that transcends whatever he does with the Pacers, this cannot be overstated. However, Oladipo also holds considerable sway over the org.

                  Anyway, there's a lot of emotion going on here on both sides for sure, if cooler heads can prevail, there's no reason both sides shouldn't come to an agreement by 6pm.
                  Last edited by Trader Joe; 10-21-2019, 01:35 PM.


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                  • OK - he's the details on Buddy's deal with Sacto -

                    The deal includes $86 million in guaranteed money, $8 million in exceedingly reachable bonuses and another $12 million in incentives that could elevate the deal to $106 million over its term, league sources said.
                    So - offer Domas 4-70 with incentives for more. Does he bet on himself and take it ?? Buddy did.

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                    • 3.5 hours to go and everyone is working frantically. and the best they could do for the execs in the new practice facility was padded folding chairs?

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                      • Originally posted by LilSean320 View Post
                        Sabonis is a good guy and a great teammate, so I hate that it has to be him that the front office is playing hardball with in these negotiations. But I can't lie I like how we are handling these negotiations. This is a business and I'm sure Sabonis' agents looked at what players like Julius Randle and Myles received and figured their client deserves north of 18 million per year. The pacers probably took a close look at the market and Sabonis's strengths and weaknesses and said he deserves less than that. If Sabonis truly believes in himself his best bet is to go out this year and average 20 and 10 and force a team to offer him a large contract and make the pacers match it.

                        I'm glad that we didn't do what the Kings did with Harrison Barnes in the offseason. They offered him a large contract and they are now regretting it lol...
                        It's not it. If you are not sure if he is worth the extention you just don't extend him and you let him prove it. You DO NOT leak that you are shopping him (even if you do) as a negotiation leverage.
                        Problem for the Pacers that they do not want to pay him as RFA and afraid to lose him for nothing....people are talking about the Raptors next year....

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                        • Originally posted by pimpis zajoba View Post

                          It's not it. If you are not sure if he is worth the extention you just don't extend him and you let him prove it. You DO NOT leak that you are shopping him (even if you do) as a negotiation leverage.
                          Problem for the Pacers that they do not want to pay him as RFA and afraid to lose him for nothing....people are talking about the Raptors next year....
                          Who's to say that the Pacers leaked any info ??

                          Maybe they called Team C, talked about it a little and moved on. Then, Team C mentions to their beat writer that the Pacers are shopping Domas. Maybe they are. Maybe they're not.

                          I don't know. YOU don't know.

                          And yes - at times these kind of things do play out in the public forum. Sometimes it's the team that lets it out. Sometimes it's the player. Or his agent. Or someone else. Can't pin it on anyone specifically unless there's a direct quote somewhere.

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                          • Originally posted by SaintLouisan View Post

                            I don't necessarily believe him, but there are literally only a few million Lithuanians in the world, and only 2.7m in Lithuania (thanks Wikipedia). Small cultures can be very tight-knit, such that even a community of what would otherwise be seen as a lot of people takes on the characteristics of a small town community where word travels fast and everyone knows everyone's business.
                            SaintLouisan, I am Lithuanian. I'm not really sure what you want to say, but I didn't hear anything Domas "wanting considerably more than Myles". Including Lithuanian media, neighbors, friends...
                            I'm really sorry because of my english (which is my 3-4 language) and I really appreciate Your patience. I hope this board will make me better

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                            • Originally posted by DeS View Post

                              SaintLouisan, I am Lithuanian. I'm not really sure what you want to say, but I didn't hear anything Domas "wanting considerably more than Myles". Including Lithuanian media, neighbors, friends...
                              But did you talk to the sister of the hair dresser that lives down the street from the guy that used to cut the lawn of the neighbors of Domas's Dad ?? THEY have the inside info.

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                              • Originally posted by Banta View Post
                                Players come, players go.

                                If Sabonis is traded it won’t ruin anything.

                                Some of you act like any of this matters. If your entertainment just MUST include Sabonis, then I have great news for you— you’re legally allowed to watch every single team in the league. Watch him play for someone else.
                                Of course - it is no problem for you.
                                Of course - it is no problem for Domas (he will get what he wants).
                                Of course - it is no problem for Domas (only) fans.

                                I'm watching Pacers since Regie Miller times. And i love both - Pacers and Domas. So - for me, it IS a problem. For me, it will ruin everything.
                                I'm really sorry because of my english (which is my 3-4 language) and I really appreciate Your patience. I hope this board will make me better

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