Why gum up the cap with role players?
This would be just another contract similar to Bass, Green, CLee, and all the other role players above the MLE that we would need to dump to make room for a star.
He's not the starting SG we're looking for, so let's not pay him starter money.
He's a young player with upside who could be the starting SG we're looking for. Or at least what I am looking for. I don't feel the need for an alpha male scorer at SG. I'm more interested in a good defender who can hit catch-and-shoot threes. I'd really like a guy who you can trust enough to like him shooting transition threes.
Bradley isn't quite what I would like him to be, but he has the potential to be.
Even though he has shown signs
I'm uncomfortable dishing out 7-8M on a player who has shown that he cannot make it through the whole season and is consistently injured
If he can't stay healthy at this age and play through pain what makes us think he can play consistently in the future?
I personally would give him 4M with incentives for staying healthy to make up to 6M...but again, I'd prefer the cap space to it even more
I'd rather lose the players earning 5-12 M altogether unless they are star players on their rookie or second contract.
It just takes up too much of the cap
We are better off with all-star caliber players surrounded by players on their rookie scale or veteran minimum guys.
Rookie scaled players are cheap talent, more bang for your buck
And the star players because of the caps on salaries on the NBA are also rather underpaid as well
But again, that's just me...it's what we did when we won it all in 2008, but then we started adding all of these MLE players who underachieved