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Re: Re-sign Smart with a shooting clause
« Reply #30 on: June 18, 2018, 06:23:43 PM »

Offline bellerephon

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They won't be able to get him to sign something with that kind of clause in it. There are teams that will be interested in Smart and will make strong offers form him. Consider a team like the Pacers which has plenty of cap room, they could throw a one year 18 million dollar offer at Smart. He fits their team, a one year deal won't hamper them cap wise, and it's probably too much for the Celts to match.

Re: Re-sign Smart with a shooting clause
« Reply #31 on: June 18, 2018, 07:57:01 PM »

Offline green_bballers13

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I don't think Marcus would do that. He's going to get his money. I think a lot of teams want that type of energy. My guess: 4x$15m in Orlando or some other irrelevant franchise.

Regarding salary negotiations, I think Avery Bradley and Marcus Smart have and had similar market value. Bradley>offense, Smart>defense. Smart is a little bigger.

If Danny didn't want to pay Avery, I see no real reason that he will want to give Smart his market value. He's still dreaming big, and handing out good money to non stars won't help.