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  • Re: Granger - Turner

    Originally posted by PacersPride View Post
    At this rate I wonder if anyone would even being willing to match a minimum offer from the Pacers. Pacers may be able to afford Turner at a dirt cheap price for depth. Give Danny a contract of approx. MLE value. Let Allen and others go if necessary.

    Turner or Granger taking the place of Lance if we are unable to sign, then the other off the bench. Pacers should at least consider bringing Danny in and gauge his interests.

    Anyone have an idea on Grangers expected offseason salary.? Danny's ceiling has to be around 8 Million in Free Agency. Pacers offer extra years maybe he would consider a discount and a no trade clause.




    Makes no sense. You wanna get older? Re-sign Lance, Evan, and LaVoy. Trade Ian, let Scola walk in FA. Rasual and Bynum would be gone too. Trade George Hill to a team that can use a passive combo guard who's also a vet. I'd suggest a Western Conference team because those teams are loaded with scorers. Maybe Phoenix? Hill's veteran presence could help them in adding a more seasoned player to such a young team. They'll have the money, and we won't ask for anything back except maybe a 2nd rounder sometime in 2015 or something.

    Go get Lowry in free agency. If not, try and swing a deal for Rondo or sign Jamal Crawford away from the Clippers if he shows any interest in leaving.

    Restructure the bench around Copeland and Turner. LaVoy at backup center, CJ at backup PG. Go sign Jodie Meeks to backup 2 guard or swing a trade for Nick Young and make him back up 2 guard. At that point, it's a matter of filling out the final 4 spaces on the roster with chump change players.

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      Originally posted by Grimp View Post
      Makes no sense. You wanna get older? Re-sign Lance, Evan, and LaVoy. Trade Ian, let Scola walk in FA. Rasual and Bynum would be gone too. Trade George Hill to a team that can use a passive combo guard who's also a vet. I'd suggest a Western Conference team because those teams are loaded with scorers. Maybe Phoenix? Hill's veteran presence could help them in adding a more seasoned player to such a young team. They'll have the money, and we won't ask for anything back except maybe a 2nd rounder sometime in 2015 or something.

      Go get Lowry in free agency. If not, try and swing a deal for Rondo or sign Jamal Crawford away from the Clippers if he shows any interest in leaving.

      Restructure the bench around Copeland and Turner. LaVoy at backup center, CJ at backup PG. Go sign Jodie Meeks to backup 2 guard or swing a trade for Nick Young and make him back up 2 guard. At that point, it's a matter of filling out the final 4 spaces on the roster with chump change players.

      Listen,, according to many if Danny is still on this team we would not be slumping. Granger therefore has to have value. Basically I would like to know what Granger will be expected to command in salary this upcoming offseason.

      Frankly, exhausted with the Granger excuse for this teams poor play and would like to know if Pacers can re sign the guy to a reasonable contract. If Grangers leadership is this sorely missed we need to make him an offer.

      Anyone have a guess as to Grangers expected market value this upcoming offseason.?

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      • Re: Granger - Turner

        Originally posted by Kuq_e_Zi91 View Post

        Danny was far from a broken down, shell of himself when he was here. He had off-shooting nights, but he clearly played an integral role in this team.
        With the statement above, would you be willing to see the pacers offer Granger MLE value this summer?

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        • Re: Granger - Turner

          Originally posted by PacersPride View Post
          Listen,, according to many if Danny is still on this team we would not be slumping. Granger therefore has to have value. Basically I would like to know what Granger will be expected to command in salary this upcoming offseason.

          Frankly, exhausted with the Granger excuse for this teams poor play and would like to know if Pacers can re sign the guy to a reasonable contract. If Grangers leadership is this sorely missed we need to make him an offer.

          Anyone have a guess as to Grangers expected market value this upcoming offseason.?



          Better idea. If it means that much to you? Make Danny an assistant coach.

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            Originally posted by PacersPride View Post
            With the statement above, would you be willing to see the pacers offer Granger MLE value this summer?
            If you're Granger, why would you come back here? That bridge is burned.

            I'd rather focus on re-signing Lance. He's indispensable to this team's future success and identity.
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            • Re: Granger - Turner

              Originally posted by Kuq_e_Zi91 View Post
              If you're Granger, why would you come back here? That bridge is burned.

              I'd rather focus on re-signing Lance. He's indispensable to this team's future success and identity.
              I would be perfectly happy with Danny around the MLE... Not sure that we will have it once(if) we resign Lance though... But agreed, I dont see Danny wanting to resign here after being screwed...
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              • Re: Granger - Turner

                Originally posted by Kuq_e_Zi91 View Post
                If you're Granger, why would you come back here? That bridge is burned.

                I'd rather focus on re-signing Lance. He's indispensable to this team's future success and identity.
                What kind of offers do you expect Granger to receive from teams?? Pacers may be able to give him the best deal available. Include a no trade clause to sweeten the deal.

                Whats a reasonable market value for Granger??

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                  Originally posted by bballpacen View Post
                  I would be perfectly happy with Danny around the MLE... Not sure that we will have it once(if) we resign Lance though... But agreed, I dont see Danny wanting to resign here after being screwed...
                  if dannys market value is around 5 per, pacers could offer about an extra million and add a no trade clause. lance is not a guarantee to return. if turner and granger are the best options available to us at the MLE level this offseason which route do we take.

                  unless turner is the next Gerald green we let him walk and bring back Danny for leadership purposes,, does this about summarize how those critical of the DG trade would like the pacers to proceed this upcoming offseason.

                  It sounds like without Danny there is no hope for this young team winning a title. if pacers fail to advance it will the #1 reason on PD.

                  May as well discuss what many already believe,, we need Danny to win it all. Reason im asking for the forecasted market value.

                  No one seems to have a good idea of precise dollar amount expected for Granger and # of years likely given.

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                  • Re: Granger - Turner

                    Originally posted by PacersPride View Post
                    Listen,, according to many if Danny is still on this team we would not be slumping. Granger therefore has to have value. Basically I would like to know what Granger will be expected to command in salary this upcoming offseason.

                    Frankly, exhausted with the Granger excuse for this teams poor play and would like to know if Pacers can re sign the guy to a reasonable contract. If Grangers leadership is this sorely missed we need to make him an offer.

                    Anyone have a guess as to Grangers expected market value this upcoming offseason.?
                    His value was really as the vet who knew the team and culture - he is not going to have that value to another team. That means his market value won't be based on that aspect of his abilities.

                    He has not been able to stay on the floor, so unless he can go work out for terams and dazzle them with some footwork, hard stops and turns, and jumping, don't expect anyone to go for much more than the vet minimum for him.

                    I agree with the idea that it would be better to bring him in as an assistant, though I don't see him doing it - not because he is all ticked off at the Pacers or because he has developed a hate for Indianapolis, but because I suspect he thinks he still has some playing years left.
                    BillS

                    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                    Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                      Would love to have Danny back ala Mark Jackson...

                      Those that think theres even a remote chance of Evan Turner returning...well...I don't think you've been paying too much attention the last two months...I'd say the chances of ET returning are just behind the chances of Jermaine O'neal returning...
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                        Has anyone checked HOW HUGE is Evan Turner's cap hold? It is 13+M. He will be renounced as soon as season is over, 'cause we have no negotiation ability with ANYONE with him in our books. Heck, even Lavoy's cap hold of 5,8M is too big to keep. They will be gone and Turner will get some kind of a contract from a bad, re-building team needing a ball-handler/scorer - no matter how inefficient one it is...

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                          Originally posted by PetPaima View Post
                          Has anyone checked HOW HUGE is Evan Turner's cap hold? It is 13+M. He will be renounced as soon as season is over, 'cause we have no negotiation ability with ANYONE with him in our books. Heck, even Lavoy's cap hold of 5,8M is too big to keep. They will be gone and Turner will get some kind of a contract from a bad, re-building team needing a ball-handler/scorer - no matter how inefficient one it is...
                          We're over the cap either way; we can sign players for the minimum, make trades, or resign our own guys. We have the same flexibility whether we retain rights to either one, because we can alway renounce them later.
                          Time for a new sig.

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                            I would like to see the Pacers bring Danny back on a 1 day or 10 day contract and let him retire as a Pacer. Then I'd like to see DG retire and save his knee and legs for himself and his family. If DG was interested in becoming an assistant Coach or even a shooting coach, that would be fine. If he can rehab his leg this summer, he will most likely be resigned to a MLE with the Clippers. Does Danny still have a home in Indiana?

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                              Originally posted by aamcguy View Post
                              We're over the cap either way; we can sign players for the minimum, make trades, or resign our own guys. We have the same flexibility whether we retain rights to either one, because we can alway renounce them later.
                              Not exactly. We have the MLE, but we're flirting with the LT. While we would not have to PAY the LT until end of next season (so going over for a short time would not matter to the bottom line), being over at the time of a signing limits us to the taxpayer MLE.
                              BillS

                              A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                              Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                                Originally posted by BillS View Post
                                Not exactly. We have the MLE, but we're flirting with the LT. While we would not have to PAY the LT until end of next season (so going over for a short time would not matter to the bottom line), being over at the time of a signing limits us to the taxpayer MLE.
                                There's actually a $4M above the tax leeway that we would have. And with our current salary structure, unless we plan on dumping off one of our high salary players for almost nothing in return, we can't use the full MLE if we plan on keeping Lance. And if we want to use the MLE and resign Turner, it would be much better giving turner the qualifying tender so we can match anything thrown his way. Unless we're afraid they're actually going to accept the qualifying offer before holding out for a long term deal, we can still negotiate with free agents because we can always renounce our rights and THEN sign the free agent.

                                http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm
                                23. Other than financial penalties, are there restrictions on taxpaying teams?

                                In addition to the tax payments described in question number 21, taxpaying teams have the following restrictions. Note that most of these restrictions aren't triggered unless the team would be over the "apron" -- the point $4 million above the tax level -- following a signing or trade.

                                Teams above the apron cannot use the Bi-Annual exception (see question number 25).
                                Teams above the apron have a smaller Mid-Level exception (see question number 25). Teams above the apron can offer contracts no longer than three years, while other teams can offer four. The starting salary is also lower (for example, in 2011-12 it is $3 million for teams above the apron, versus $5 million for other teams).
                                I haven't spent a lot of time looking at the upcoming free agent market, but my guess is that Lance Stephenson and LaVoy Allen (depending on how Scola plays in the playoffs) would at least be near the top of our wishlists, and we have rights for both.
                                Last edited by aamcguy; 04-15-2014, 06:10 PM.
                                Time for a new sig.

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