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  • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

    Originally posted by ballism View Post
    it will still have to amount to 13.7 mil with bonus.

    He's eligible for something like 6 mil total signing bonus. You spread it over 4 years, 1.5 mil each (roughly; in reality it will be slightly growing year to year, like salary). So, his first year would be something like 12.3 mil salary and 1.4 mil in bonus, amounting to 13.7 mil.
    For cap purposes, yeah it has to be below his max salary amount, but what he ACTUALLY gets in cash doesn't. Which is where Simon might not be so interested.

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    • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

      Originally posted by xBulletproof View Post
      For cap purposes, yeah it has to be below his max salary amount, but what he ACTUALLY gets in cash doesn't. Which is where Simon might not be so interested.
      yep. he'd basically have to pay up something like $4.5 mil extra right now, this season, instead of having to spend it in future years.
      I doubt it could be a deal breaker, but who knows.

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      • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

        Originally posted by Kstat View Post
        Two pretty late picks,

        Miami gave up first rounders for bosh and lebron, too, and they weren't even restricted free agents Yes, they aren't that valuable if you plan on being a 50-win team every season.
        You're funny, trying to switch the focus to UFA signings and Miami.

        But we're talking about Atlanta. Looks like they won 26, 30, and 37 (playoffs!) games in Johnson's first three years. Not quite 50.

        So we see that "picking up the phone" doesn't mean you've tipped your hand and can't negotiate. It just means you're testing the waters. And for Phoenix it was worth picking up the phone.

        And the idea that late first round picks have no value? There were people here on PD ready to jump out windows over a late first round pick just this year. Those people felt the pick was pretty important.

        Atlanta did what they thought they had to to keep Phoenix from matching. And it wasn't giving up junk. It's not "equal value" but it's also not letting your player walk away for nothing.

        But no, I'm not predicting the Pacers can pull off something like that.

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        • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

          Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
          There is no reason to front load the contract and almost any max deal is backloaded already. I really don't know why you guys are making this a big deal. Roy will be retained or let go not because of contract structure but the contract amount at the end of the day.
          That was my point
          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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          • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

            Bob Kravitz: Letting Roy Hibbert go would put Pacers behind Colts
            Thoughts, myths and half truths as I prepare for a much-needed pre-Olympic vacation:

            If the Indiana Pacers don't re-sign center Roy Hibbert, the Indianapolis Colts -- yes, the rebuilding, reloading Colts -- will win a championship before the Pacers.

            That might sound crazy, but the Pacers are barely a 50-win team without Hibbert -- even if they sign free agent center Chris Kaman. The Pacers were a championship long shot anyway, trying to win it all without the transcendent superstar other teams possess. But without their big man in the middle, without the ability to have a 7-2 center in the middle of a smash-mouth approach, it's hard to see how this franchise ever gets over the top.

            Hibbert's re-signing is especially important for a team that cannot draw the big-time stars from other teams. Haven't heard Magic center Dwight Howard's name connected with Indiana, and you won't. Point guard Steve Nash is already with the Los Angeles Lakers. Some of the other lesser lights -- shooting guards Brandon Roy, Jamal Crawford -- have agreed to deals elsewhere.

            It's hard to imagine that the new brain trust will fail to match Hibbert's offer and do something so universally unpopular right out of the gate. (I'm still putting the Miles Plumlee draft in former team President Larry Bird's lap.) Maybe new President Donnie Walsh got burned too many times overpaying players in his final years of his first run with the Pacers. Who knows? We're guessing here. When I spoke to Walsh recently, he was painfully non-committal on Hibbert, unlike the Hornets, who have gone on record saying they're going to match any offer for shooting guard Eric Gordon.

            (And for those who think Hibbert would definitely be back if Bird was still in charge, think again. My sources tell me Bird was half-hoping somebody would offer Hibbert a big number that would be difficult to match. If anything, Hibbert has a better chance of returning with Bird gone and Walsh and new general manager Kevin Pritchard in charge.).

            We're still a couple of weeks from the opening of Colts training camp, but it's never too early to answer the question I get asked about a thousand times a day.

            In fact, quarterbacks coach Clyde Christensen asked me the question recently at a golf outing.

            "How many games do you have us winning?''

            Now, I'm going to say this having not yet seen anything from the newly reconstituted offensive line, without knowing how Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney are going to look at linebacker, without seeing any of the rookies play, without knowing who will play the cornerback spot opposite Jerraud Powers.

            Five wins.

            Maybe four.

            The Vegas odds I've seen have the over-under at 5 1/2 victories.

            I'll take the under.

            I go back to 1998, Peyton Manning's rookie year, when the Colts went 3-13 and Manning threw 28 interceptions and completed just 57 percent of his passes.

            Offensively, anyway, that was a better team than this one. They had Tarik Glenn, Steve McKinney, Adam Meadows, Marshall Faulk, Marvin Harrison, Marcus Pollard and others.

            And still won just three games.

            So why five, maybe four?

            The schedule is a big part of it. This is one of the softer schedules in the league. And the AFC South is a one-team division (Houston Texans) with two other teams (Jacksonville and Tennessee) who figure to struggle. Even assuming Andrew Luck struggles as all rookies do, I like the Colts' quarterback situation a whole lot better than those in Jacksonville and Tennessee.

            And I can see the Colts pulling out at least one game with improved special teams.

            Five wins.

            Maybe four.

            And the rebuilding begins.

            Oh, and the Denver Broncos will win 11 games and reach the playoffs. Since you asked. You asked, didn't you?

            Of all the things I'm looking forward to doing and seeing at the Olympics -- watching our locals, checking out world record sprinter Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps versus Ryan Lochte in swimming -- I'm looking most forward to seeing Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee who has been named to the South African track and field team.

            Pistorius, as you probably know, runs on two carbon-fiber blades, and while he has not reached international standards in the 400 meters, he is still being included in the Games.

            He won't make much noise; I'm going to make sure I'm at the preliminaries because he doesn't figure to get to the semifinals or the finals. But it's still a great story, the kind of Olympic story that tells us what's possible despite adverse circumstances.

            This comes under the heading of duh-h-h...

            The Indiana High School Athletic Association announced last week that multiclass basketball is here to stay.

            I could have told them that before state Sen. Mike Delph took IHSAA Commissioner Bobby Cox around the state on that fatuous "listening tour.'' The single-class basketball tournament is a wonderful part of our heritage, but times change, school consolidation happens, and what worked in 1952 no longer works. The polls show it pretty clearly: There's no appetite for turning back the clock.

            But at least Delph got his name in the paper a lot, so something was accomplished.

            When the Colts said they wanted to change the culture at West 56th Street, they weren't kidding. They have become far, far more fan- and especially media-friendly since all the changes were made, and as a media dope, those changes are appreciated.

            For the first time in more than a decade, we are not being cast as the sworn enemy. Former team President Bill Polian despised the local media -- yours truly in particular -- and with a team that sold out every game, they didn't have to make any effort to appease media or fans. They had the ultimate ticket sales machine: Manning.

            That has all changed. Players are being made available. I've heard more guys on the radio these past few months than I did during a decade under Polian.

            It's not entirely for altruistic reasons, although I've always believed team owner Jim Irsay believed in maintaining decent, respectful working relations with the media. It's being done, too, because the Colts have to sell tickets for the first time in many years. They can't just show up and expect a full house every Sunday.

            Whatever the ultimate motivation, it's nice to see, and it's duly noted.
            http://www.indystar.com/article/2012...s-behind-Colts

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            • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

              I really don't think there is a single person that posts here regularly that is going to walk away from this team if Roy isn't resigned. This thread is killing me, can't wait until it is all over.
              "The greatest thing you know Comes not from above but below" Danzig

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              • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                Originally posted by HC View Post
                I really don't think there is a single person that posts here regularly that is going to walk away from this team if Roy isn't resigned. This thread is killing me, can't wait until it is all over.
                I'm prepared to drastically cut back the amount of money I spend on the team if they don't resign Roy. If the FO is going to spit in my face by claiming to be committed to winning and then going contrary to that, then I'm going to take my money elsewhere.

                And if they replace Roy with Kaman, I'll seriously consider cutting that amount to zero. All of the free advertising the Pacers get care of fans like me talking them up, gone.

                The ball is in Pritchard and Walsh's court, the best option for the team is clear, and to quote Jerry McGuire, SHOW ROY THE MONEY!
                Last edited by Sandman21; 07-08-2012, 01:29 AM.
                "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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                • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                  Wait a minute....Bird was half hoping Hibbert would get a big offer so we wouldn't match?

                  That's a pretty interesting piece of news.

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                  • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                    Originally posted by HC View Post
                    I really don't think there is a single person that posts here regularly that is going to walk away from this team if Roy isn't resigned. This thread is killing me, can't wait until it is all over.

                    Walk away? Never. I will always watch Pacer basketball and attend some games. But what I will do is cut back on the number of games I go to each season. If they are tight with their money then I will be tight with mine. I'm not wasting an abundance of my limited income on a franchise that is content with complete mediocrity, which is what we would be if we don't match on Roy.

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                    • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                      Originally posted by HC View Post
                      I really don't think there is a single person that posts here regularly that is going to walk away from this team if Roy isn't resigned. This thread is killing me, can't wait until it is all over.
                      guess again...
                      I've done made my peace
                      It's not like I haven't walked away from watching/supporting a team or sport in the past, as painful as it was to do ....

                      I've done it with the Celtics and Major League Baseball , and I am capable of doing it again if I am p*ssed off enough...

                      ... and letting Hibbert walk would just about do it for me ...



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                      "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

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                      • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                        Originally posted by HC View Post
                        I really don't think there is a single person that posts here regularly that is going to walk away from this team if Roy isn't resigned. This thread is killing me, can't wait until it is all over.
                        I agree and disagree with this, but it's a legitimate enough threat to make matching an easy choice.

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                        • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                          Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post
                          I'm prepared to drastically cut back the amount of money I spend on the team if they don't resign Roy. If the FO is going to spit in my face by claiming to be committed to winning and then going contrary to that, then I'm going to take my money elsewhere.

                          And if they replace Roy with Kaman, I'll seriously consider cutting that amount to zero. All of the free advertising the Pacers get care of fans like me talking them up, gone.

                          The ball is in Pritchard and Walsh's court, the best option for the team is clear, and to quote Jerry McGuire, SHOW ROY THE MONEY!
                          I get it, and I'm not alright with an owner that thinks mediocrity is alright. My posts in the past will back this up. However, it isn't the end of Pacers basketball and life will go on. My decision to spend less on Pacers basketball, and any other teams I like from that matter, hinge directly on the needs of my family and their welfare. When we can afford to keep the lights, put food on the table, etc....and have extra then we will go to a game whether Roy is there or not. I love Roy, and I own his jersey. But he is not a max player imo. I would like to see him back without handcuffing the team.
                          "The greatest thing you know Comes not from above but below" Danzig

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                          • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                            Originally posted by HC View Post
                            I get it, and I'm not alright with an owner that thinks mediocrity is alright. My posts in the past will back this up. However, it isn't the end of Pacers basketball and life will go on. My decision to spend less on Pacers basketball, and any other teams I like from that matter, hinge directly on the needs of my family and their welfare. When we can afford to keep the lights, put food on the table, etc....and have extra then we will go to a game whether Roy is there or not. I love Roy, and I own his jersey. But he is not a max player imo. I would like to see him back without handcuffing the team.
                            Exactly, I think Roy is going to come back to be honest. If he doesn't it's not like it's the end of the world.

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                            • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                              Originally posted by HC View Post
                              I get it, and I'm not alright with an owner that thinks mediocrity is alright. My posts in the past will back this up. However, it isn't the end of Pacers basketball and life will go on. My decision to spend less on Pacers basketball, and any other teams I like from that matter, hinge directly on the needs of my family and their welfare. When we can afford to keep the lights, put food on the table, etc....and have extra then we will go to a game whether Roy is there or not. I love Roy, and I own his jersey. But he is not a max player imo. I would like to see him back without handcuffing the team.
                              Best post of the entire thread
                              Counting down the days untill DJ Augustin's contract expires.

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                              • Re: Portland offers Roy max (via Sam Amick)

                                Can someone with espn insider copy and paste "wolves with wings?" by John Hollinger, its on the NBA page on espn, interested in seeing what it has to say about the wolves and Batum, I think that might play a factor in us trying to Keep Hibert,but who knows, would greatlu appreciate if someone posted that tho, thanks in advance!

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