« Reply #56 on: November 17, 2015, 01:42:02 PM »
The thing is, restricted free agents often don't get the deals they are looking to get. I think someone probably takes a chance on him with 10mil/year but he does have some red flags that will undoubtedly scare some teams away. Between his injury history and his conditioning and weight issues, he might not get the offer his production would suggest he deserves.
This usually is because the RFA's team makes it clear they will match the offers. Teams don't want their caps tied up in an offer sheet when they don't expect to get the guy anyway.
But I suspect we will make it fairly clear we won't match high $ offers, which may make them more likely (though we might try to engineer a S+T). Plus more cap space = not as punitive to have some of it trapped in an offer sheet for a few days. So this may be less likely this offseason than past years.
What possible reason would we have to make it clear we wouldn't match a high offer? That makes no sense.
If we aren't interested in keeping him, especially on a high dollar contract? And as a favor to David Falk, who we'll almost certainly be working with in the future. We don't have to send out a press release for teams to understand our intentions. I mean, do you think RFAs literally never switch teams unless the signing team is calling the original team's bluff? These things do happen.
I'm sure there are teams who don't want to re-sign a player, or teams who just don't want a player at a certain price, however, most restricted free agents just end up re-signing with their original team. Players get a reality check when they can't bring in the offer they thought they would get.
Absolutely, I'm just saying I think we'll be in that first category with Sully. I think we will weigh his play over the last few years much more than his improvement in the contract year.
I could be wrong though, maybe we will keep him here. But money is definitely going to be flying fast and furious this offseason; we will see some absolutely bonkers contracts before it's over.
Sully is hitting the outside shot at a better rate this year and he is down low a bit more (so he is getting slightly more rebounds), but he has basically been the same player the last 3 years with slight improvements along the way (which is what you would expect). Sully hasn't taken a massive leap this year. A bit more consistent and the shot is falling more, that is about it.

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