Hickory High said:3rdGen2015 said:Hickory High said:3rdGen2015 said:Hickory High said:3rdGen2015 said:PascalsWager said:With full maxes for both CP3 and Lebron, both of of them will be making ~50mill in their age 37 and 38 season respectively. Not sure if this is the best path forward. They're old, and it goes quick. CP3 is notoriously injury prone.CFTXAG10 said:
I'm actually pulling for the Warriors to sweep or get it done in 5 games. Then have Morey find a way to pair Harden with LeBron. Would finally move him out West and create some interesting storylines throughout the season.
Do you want to win a championship or do you want to lose in the WCF again?
I want to win a 'ship. Sign them both.
Do that and we can't pay anyone else.
Not necessarily. It'll probably require moving both Gordon and Ryno (which might not even be possible), but the money could work out. It'll depend on if Tilman is cool with paying the repeater's tax.
We can't move Anderson. He's basically untradeable. Period. Unless Morey gets a GM to take a REALLY bad deal or sabatoges our future by giving away all of our draft picks, this offseason is pretty hopeless.
I agree with you that Ryno is untradable without sacrificing the future, but I think it would be worth the gamble if getting Lebron was a sure thing. Being the second best team isn't good enough IMO. But I'm sure the few of us who stick around in the next couple weeks will have some real debate about this.
Sure, if Lebron is a lock, trade all our draft picks. Outside of that, not worth it. I'm scared of the under-the-table agreement we made with CP3 to get him to agree to the trade. Fearing its a 4 or 5 year max.
We're definitely on the same page on the trading picks for Lebron front. I'm worried about the CP3 deal too, it just doesn't seem like he's going to take anything less than the max - it definitely wouldn't set a good precendent with him being the president of the Player's Association for him to take a pay cut.