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League minimum strategy flawed this year
« on: July 04, 2016, 02:32:15 PM »

Offline libermaniac

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With the Warriors having to gut their bench to accommodate KD, won't it be much harder this year to fill out the roster with any decent vets willing to accept the league minimum?  This season, with so many teams will have extra cap space to use, the decision for a player accepting the league minimum will be a much greater financial hit, right?  I would imagine any viable player who can help out the warriors could get $6MM plus this off-season.

Re: League minimum strategy flawed this year
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2016, 03:01:39 PM »

Offline TheSundanceKid

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People have turned down a lot of money before. The real question is who are they going to sign at all? They need some big guys to replace Bogut and Ezeli and they need depth behind Durant and Draymond. Until they manage to address those concerns I'm not ready to put them ahead of San Antonio. People are gonna underrate the Spurs again