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Old 11-26-2011, 06:53 AM   #1
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Lets use this thread for all rumors, potential contracts, price tags...

Mavs free agents:
Tyson Chandler
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JJ Barea
D.Stevenson
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Old 11-26-2011, 07:03 AM   #2
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Chandler, Butler, Stevenson and look how much Barea will cost... Cardinal and Peja will stay for the vet. minimum.
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I'd start a new thread, but this should work.

The only have-to sign player is Tyson. If we are going to come close to a repeat then he needs to be the guy jumping for the ball when we play the Heat on Christmas day.

What are the potential costs within the new CBA to signing Tyson?
How deep into the Luxury Tax are we?
Are they gradually phasing it in?
Should we use the amnesty clause (if there is one) on Haywood to sign Tyson?

I think this is where my focus is for the extremely short free agency period coming up.
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Butler will be out.

Chandler absolutely needs to be resigned.
Would be tough to lose Barea, but I fear that some team might overpay for him.
Would like to have Stevenson back for the right price. Peja & Cardinal for vet minimum too.

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The number one guy we must sign is Tyson. Caron, I love you, but the Mavs proved your services aren't needed.

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Old 11-26-2011, 10:37 AM   #6
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Will be interesting to see how the "amnesty" is worded/designed, and if the Mavs will be able to negotiate a deal with Tyson before they would have to make a decision on Haywood. I am guessing there won't be room, financially, for both guys on the roster--but if you don't have Tyson coming back, Haywood is better than any other option out there right now, seeing as how he's already signed.

The good news is, Tyson's an honorable guy--so even if he can't sign on the line before we clear space for him, if he agrees verbally, I am confident he will follow through--unlike Mourning a few years back.
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The ball never gets rolling for the Mavs to win a championship if not for Chandler busting heads in the paint. He is the must-sign player if Dallas wants to get close to a repeat.

Must sign- Chandler

Then it goes:

Barea(Kidd isnt getting any younger)
Caron Butler

Card and Peja would sign for minimum. And Stevenson back for the right price.
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Chandler is definitely a *must* for us to be favorites to repeat.

Barea is likely out, but Roddy should be getting groomed to play PG if he's going to have any future in this league. Otherwise, there are some relatively cheap FA's on the market like T.J. Ford, Mike Bibby, Earl Boykins and Shannon Brown... Or maybe the Suns do something crazy like buy-out Steve Nash's contract, who knows? One thing I do know is that Barea will be a lot easier to replace than Chandler.

Butler and Stevenson are probably out, that's why we grabbed Fernandez and Brewer. We already proved that we can win it all without Butler and I think Threevenson has priced himself off of our roster the same way Barea has - those guys deserve to get overpaid.

We'll probably re-sign Peja on the cheap if he doesn't retire - he strikes me as the type of guy who can be honest with himself and the team about how much he has left in the tank.

I expect Cardinal to be back if there's a roster spot available. The guy knows his role and he does it well (hit the 3-ball, put Wade on his ass) - you can't ask for better from the end of your bench in this league. He's reliable.
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Larry Coon with an early discussion of the new labor agree here:

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/...abor-agreement

I don't think there's any way you can argue the Mavericks didn't come out as losers in this new deal, but at least there's this nugget:

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The agreement is also said to include a relaxation of many of the system issues from the league's Nov. 10 proposal -- issues that led to the union's disclaimer and subsequent lawsuit. The league sought to control spending and improve competitive balance through a highly punitive luxury tax and further spending restrictions to be imposed on taxpaying teams, which the union considered unacceptable. Friday's compromise included the elimination of the smaller mid-level exception for taxpayers, the restoration of sign-and-trade and extend-and-trade transactions, and the removal of the harsher tax penalties for teams that are taxpayers four times in a five-year span.

"It's not the system we sought out to get in terms of a harder cap," Silver said, "but the luxury tax is harsher than it was in the past deal, and we hope it's effective."

With the elimination of the harsher penalties for taxpaying teams, the union hopes it is able to preserve the freedom of movement that is the lifeblood of free agency. It is over this issue that the players rejected the owners' proposal even after agreeing to a 50-50 revenue split, and the players would not have dissolved their union and filed a federal lawsuit just to accept a proposal that closely resembled the deal that was already on the table.
So the luxury tax is still getting harsher, but at least it doesn't sound like it will be as bad as some were speculating earlier. I'm still interested to see exactly how this all shakes out.
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My priority list looks like this:

Chandler
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JJB/Butler
Stevenson
Peja

I didn't include Cardinal on the list since I expect him to be back anyway for the minimum salary. There's no better 13th or 14th option.

Chandler's indeed a must. Our chances of repeating pretty much depend on him remaining a Mav. Although I appreciate their contributions to our run, Peja and Stevenson appear obsolete. If they were willing to re-sign for minimum salaries, I'd be more than happy to see them remain Mavericks as well. Otherwise, I'd much rather see our front office concentrate on Butler and JJB.

Things are tricky when it comes to JJB and Butler. We'll need a reliable backup point guard due to Kidd getting even older. JJB has proven that he can be just that. Not to mention that he's capable of adding another dimension to our game with his speed and ability to drive to the basket. Caron looked great prior to his injury and provided us with a perfect 3-man rotation at the forward spots (Dirk, Marion, Caron) that allowed us to keep all three guys' minutes in the low 30s. That's something that could be a pretty big advantage in a shortened, yet more intense season.

Presuming that we need or at least want to get better from within, Caron looks like the most promising option. Adding a player of his caliber and experience to a championship-level team could be big. Roddy, Rudy and Brewer might be alternative options in that respect, however, I wouldn't necessarily count on them to make major contributions. It could be both hit or miss, and a healthy Butler is better than all three of them anyway.

Long stories short, re-signing Chandler, Butler and JJB for a combined $18-20 million per year (if possible) sounds like a best-case scenario to me and would put our payroll at around $80-82 million.

That could be quite an expensive roster to have under the new CBA with its less enticing luxury tax system. Then again, the Lakers already have a payroll of $91 million for next season with only 11 players under contract. Orlando is at $75 million with 10 players signed, Boston at $72 million with 9 players.
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Guessing the Mavs will have 15-20 million to spend in free agency. That's probably technically enough to re-sign TC, JJB and Caron, but I still think Dallas will walk away from matching offers they find excessive. Hoping the market ends up prioritizing Nene (which it should, IMO), and Dallas can make a strong enough initial push on Tyson (complete with an in-person appeal from Dirk) to get him to commit before Denver has a chance to respond. More than a little concerned about how NJ will end up playing things, though. I'll be stunned if they don't try to overspend on a big. If I'm Dallas, I'm putting in a call to Dalembert's agent first chance I get.
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Guessing the Mavs will have 15-20 million to spend in free agency. That's probably technically enough to re-sign TC, JJB and Caron, but I still think Dallas will walk away from matching offers they find excessive. Hoping the market ends up prioritizing Nene (which it should, IMO), and Dallas can make a strong enough initial push on Tyson (complete with an in-person appeal from Dirk) to get him to commit before Denver has a chance to respond. More than a little concerned about how NJ will end up playing things, though. I'll be stunned if they don't try to overspend on a big. If I'm Dallas, I'm putting in a call to Dalembert's agent first chance I get.
I just had this conversation with a buddy of mine, definitely not a bad idea...
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I just had this conversation with a buddy of mine, definitely not a bad idea...
Dallas would likely need to work a double S&T to land him (I'm assuming that'll be legal), but damned if I can think of a better option to restore depth and balance to the center rotation if he bolts.
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Guessing the Mavs will have 15-20 million to spend in free agency. That's probably technically enough to re-sign TC, JJB and Caron, but I still think Dallas will walk away from matching offers they find excessive. Hoping the market ends up prioritizing Nene (which it should, IMO), and Dallas can make a strong enough initial push on Tyson (complete with an in-person appeal from Dirk) to get him to commit before Denver has a chance to respond. More than a little concerned about how NJ will end up playing things, though. I'll be stunned if they don't try to overspend on a big. If I'm Dallas, I'm putting in a call to Dalembert's agent first chance I get.

Good shot blocker and active rebounder but Hell No to that signing. The 76ers traded him away even though they had no starting quality center on the roster. He was unprofessional in his tenure there with constant tardiness to practice and not working with the assistant coaches to improve his game. Samuel has a basketball IQ somewhere south of 10. He will zone out for stretches if he isn't apart of the offense which is insulting because he isn't any good in that area. He also likes to jack up 15 footers as well. Samuel would find Carlisle's doghouse faster than Haywood did.
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Good shot blocker and active rebounder but Hell No to that signing. The 76ers traded him away even though they had no starting quality center on the roster. He was unprofessional in his tenure there with constant tardiness to practice and not working with the assistant coaches to improve his game. Samuel has a basketball IQ somewhere south of 10. He will zone out for stretches if he isn't apart of the offense which is insulting because he isn't any good in that area. He also likes to jack up 15 footers as well. Samuel would find Carlisle's doghouse faster than Haywood did.
I'm under no illusions about Dalembert, but if Chandler leaves Dallas is going to need another center. Feel free to suggest an alternative if you can think of somebody better suited to fill the void.
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I'm under no illusions about Dalembert, but if Chandler leaves Dallas is going to need another center. Feel free to suggest an alternative if you can think of somebody better suited to fill the void.
I think if the Mavs fail to re-sign Chandler they either strike a bold move through trade or they put a stop-gap solution in place while putting themselves in a position to be major players in free agency next off season (Deron Williams).

I don't think there's any way they'd commit a multi-year deal to someone like Dalembert.
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I think if the Mavs fail to re-sign Chandler they either strike a bold move through trade or they put a stop-gap solution in place while putting themselves in a position to be major players in free agency next off season (Deron Williams).

I don't think there's any way they'd commit a multi-year deal to someone like Dalembert.
That's possible. I've noticed myself giving into repeat greed and forgetting about next year's free agent crop. In the grand scheme of things, I don't think Daly for four years at MLE levels would be a bad investment for a team in need of a center. But if Dallas is thinking that they either want to re-sign TC or start prepping to make a hard push for Deron/Dwight, then the thought of giving a multi-year deal to anybody other than JJB is probably far from their minds.
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I'm under no illusions about Dalembert, but if Chandler leaves Dallas is going to need another center. Feel free to suggest an alternative if you can think of somebody better suited to fill the void.
Low cost options would be Kwame Brown, Jeff Foster. There is a possibility that the Bucks will use the amnesty clause on Drew Gooden.

Reach but I will dream anyway...Marc Gasol. Not only is he a top-8 center, his skill-set would make it possible to sit Dirk for longer stretches in a game by running the offense through Marc. Since the Mavs would have their center for the future, they could focus their resources on signing DWill the following year when Kidd/Terry come off the books. In addition, use the opt out clause on Brendan to fill out the roster.
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...Kwame Brown...Jeff Foster...Drew Gooden...
Hence my interest in Dalembert.
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I'm signing chandler and letting everyone else walk if I have to. He's currently a must have. .Period.
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The Mavs should re-sign Chandler but I hope they don't overpay. I don't think his free agent value is all that great. He's not young, not a star, and has had injury issues in the past. I think a deal at $10mm/year should get it done for the Mavs. Why would a team like the Nets pay more than that?

The Mavs have $64mm in salary committed already and signing Chandler probably puts them at $75mm, which is likely just above the luxury tax. Unless they amnesty Haywood, they'll probably say goodbye to JJB, Butler and Stevenson unless they get them for super cheap. Is JJB worth $3 mil in salary plus another $4.5 mil in luxury tax?
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The Mavs should re-sign Chandler but I hope they don't overpay. I don't think his free agent value is all that great. He's not young, not a star, and has had injury issues in the past. I think a deal at $10mm/year should get it done for the Mavs. Why would a team like the Nets pay more than that?

The Mavs have $64mm in salary committed already and signing Chandler probably puts them at $75mm, which is likely just above the luxury tax. Unless they amnesty Haywood, they'll probably say goodbye to JJB, Butler and Stevenson unless they get them for super cheap. Is JJB worth $3 mil in salary plus another $4.5 mil in luxury tax?
I'm trying to convince myself of the same when it comes to Chandler. He's had a terrific year and, if healthy, can impact a team to a point where he's a difference maker. With that in mind, he had two pretty bad years before joining the Mavs due to injuries and I'm sure many GMs still remember that infamous medical check that led to OKC rejecting a trade. Tyson's injury history could keep some teams from making him a huge offer, especially under the new CBA. How many teams are there anyway that could spend or would want to spend $10+ million dollars for a player like Tyson, given that there's actually less money available? I wouldn't even be surprised to see Chandler give us a discount in order to remain a Maverick instead of going to a crappy team for a million or two more per year.

Coming off a major knee injury and approaching 32, I wouldn't expect Caron to receive great offers either. A one-year, $5 million offer could very well do it, one would think.
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I'm trying to convince myself of the same when it comes to Chandler. He's had a terrific year and, if healthy, can impact a team to a point where he's a difference maker. With that in mind, he had two pretty bad years before joining the Mavs due to injuries and I'm sure many GMs still remember that infamous medical check that led to OKC rejecting a trade. Tyson's injury history could keep some teams from making him a huge offer, especially under the new CBA. How many teams are there anyway that could spend or would want to spend $10+ million dollars for a player like Tyson, given that there's actually less money available? I wouldn't even be surprised to see Chandler give us a discount in order to remain a Maverick instead of going to a crappy team for a million or two more per year.
Nobody wanted to pay the 1 year/$12 million price tag for Chandler last year when Jordan was basically trying to pawn him off on anybody with the cap space to take him. Jordan even ate the Matt Carroll contract to get rid of him. Yeah, he had a pretty good year, but he's also older and his contract will run into his mid 30's now. And there's fewer teams with salary cap room. He's also, at best, the 3rd most attractive center in free agency. Again, I'm not criticizing him because he's exactly what the Mavs need in a center, but we overrate his value around the league because of that and because he was the last piece to the puzzle.
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I hope they don't overpay, but I would.
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I think we amnesty Haywood regardless of what happens with Chandler. I don't know what this team is going to look like in 2 years but with the cap calculated on 50% of BRI instead of 57% there's no scenario where you want to owe Haywood ~$19M in 2014 and 2015 when he's 34 and 35 years old.
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I think we amnesty Haywood regardless of what happens with Chandler. I don't know what this team is going to look like in 2 years but with the cap calculated on 50% of BRI instead of 57% there's no scenario where you want to owe Haywood ~$19M in 2014 and 2015 when he's 34 and 35 years old.
Can't you wait to use it for the future? If so it might be prudent to wait.
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I think it will depend how much Cuban is willing to spend LT for another year because next year are with Terry and Kidd 20m gone. Terry will stay for ~ BAE money, Kidd either vet minimum or retire. Anyway, it will reduce the payroll by 15-18m.

I think Cuban is fine with it spending something to repeat.
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I think it will depend how much Cuban is willing to spend LT for another year because next year are with Terry and Kidd 20m gone. Terry will stay for ~ BAE money, Kidd either vet minimum or retire. Anyway, it will reduce the payroll by 15-18m.

I think Cuban is fine with it spending something to repeat.
It's indeed important to note that we have almost $20 million coming off the books as early as June mostly due to Kidd's and Jet's expiring contracts. That and the two-year grace period could certainly create a mindset to spend big money one more time in order to get as much out of the talent we have as possible.

Dirk has three years left and the harsher luxury tax comes into play in two years. I'd be somewhat surprised to see Cuban save money NOW instead of two or three years from now. If I read the reports correctly, we could basically go for another title under the same conditions for two more years.
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It's indeed important to note that we have almost $20 million coming off the books as early as June mostly due to Kidd's and Jet's expiring contracts. That and the two-year grace period could certainly create a mindset to spend big money one more time in order to get as much out of the talent we have as possible.

Dirk has three years left and the harsher luxury tax comes into play in two years. I'd be somewhat surprised to see Cuban save money NOW instead of two or three years from now. If I read the reports correctly, we could basically go for another title under the same conditions for two more years.
Yeah. Cuban told he will do anything to repeat. And the Mavs have a great shot to win another 1-2 rings if they keep most of the key guys and keep the bench deep. I dont see him cheaping out after the greatest season ever. He is too much of a fan and a freak.

Invest this year again, even with some iffy LT this year. 2012 Kidd and Terry reduce the payroll significant and 2013 amnesty Haywood.

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I think getting Butler back would be huge. As noted above, that's really the only real option for this team to get BETTER than what we had last year, and we'll to get better to keep up with OKC and Miami, who will get better with experience and time together. I don't think we can win it all with just keeping the same rotation.

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I think getting Butler back would be huge. As noted above, that's really the only real option for this team to get BETTER than what we had last year...
Corey, Rudy, Boobie and Ian all disagree with you.
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JJB, to my mind, would still be an asset at 3 million. Tyson and taxes aside, if he'll re-sign for that much, I think he's back: he clearly fills a need on the court in a breakneck season with no proven heir to Kidd, and his trade value would be intact at that price.
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Yea I was going to edit to add that. If those reports are true and you can use it at any time over the length of the CBA then maybe you keep him a year or two since you have to pay him any way.
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Yea I was going to edit to add that. If those reports are true and you can use it at any time over the length of the CBA then maybe you keep him a year or two since you have to pay him any way.
If you amnesty him now you have to pay him almost the full money, lose him AND let him go to anothr contender.

I dont see this coming this year but maybe in two years.
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Looking at length and amount of Haywood's contract I don't know how you don't amnesty him to get Chandler, but at that point are you relying on Ian as your backup center? Passable game 6 aside, that seems optimistic.

We are talking about basketball! This is pretty much awesome.

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First of all, let's remember that 2015 for Haywood is a team option. That's important.

Secondly, I still feel like amnestying him is unlikely. Obviously this new CBA changes things a bit, but his contract is perfectly reasonable for a starting center, and I think there are teams that will take on his contract in a salary dump.

Could be wrong, but right now I'd bet on him being traded (assuming they sign Tyson).

And no, I don't think Ian will be slotted as the backup center. Someone else will be acquired.
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"The proposed Amnesty would have 75% of the salary coming both the tax and the cap.

It may also be a tool teams may be able to bank for the future (the 2005 Amnesty had to be used within two weeks). Would that enable teams to deal for players with awful contracts by the trade deadline and then cut them lose to gain the cap/tax savings?

The provision is said to only include players under contract before the current CBA but timing may allow for some wheeling and dealing with Amnesty in mind.

Additionally teams may be able to use a Stretch Exception to cut a player while paying out their salary over twice the length of the contract (plus a year). Certainly the Stretch Exception will impact who teams use the Amnesty on."



edit: i misread something. still interesting.

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I said this in the other thread but it makes more sense here. My take on Haywood is that if you could chop off the last two year of his deal it's not a bad contract (i'm not even considering the option year because he's not getting that). So if we can amnesty him two years down the road then maybe we do keep him. It's really a luxury tax decision for Cuban.

If we have to decide now then I think hes gone. If a potential trade partner can't amnesty him for whatever reason I don't think you can move him without taking back a matching bad deal.
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Does anyone have any details on exactly how the stretch exception affects the cap and the luxury tax?
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Looks like it would lower the cap and the tax hit:

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