Forget monroe jordan is the big we really need. Obviously id love gasol or aldridge but they arent coming here. Jordan is a monster on thr boards and defesively. Phil needs to get him and forget monroe
I agree, but you have to realize there is about a 10% chance of this. I'm starting to think he might be the best chance of the really big fish though.
I totally realize that, im a knick fan after all.....nothing ever good happens
Bonn posted this in another thread in regards to Jordan. I am not sure if it is accurate but I think Jordan is a Mav or Clipper.
He's played 7 years. His max is the same as Melo's: 35% of the team's cap. That would be around $23.5 mil. I do believe multiple teams will offer him that.
CrushAlot wrote:Bonn posted this in another thread in regards to Jordan. I am not sure if it is accurate but I think Jordan is a Mav or Clipper.
He's played 7 years. His max is the same as Melo's: 35% of the team's cap. That would be around $23.5 mil. I do believe multiple teams will offer him that.
truthfully id rather have jordan on a max instead of melo but i agree we have no chance
CrushAlot wrote:Bonn posted this in another thread in regards to Jordan. I am not sure if it is accurate but I think Jordan is a Mav or Clipper.
He's played 7 years. His max is the same as Melo's: 35% of the team's cap. That would be around $23.5 mil. I do believe multiple teams will offer him that.
It's not that high. The five year max the Clippers could offer him totals $103.5M. So that sounds more like an $18M starting salary, maybe $19M. There are 7.5% raises built into each season of that $103.5M number, so the starting salary would be under $20M in year one.
Knicks best bet is to offer him a one and one - he can opt out next year and get a huge raise from the Knicks with Bird raises.
crzymdups wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Bonn posted this in another thread in regards to Jordan. I am not sure if it is accurate but I think Jordan is a Mav or Clipper.
He's played 7 years. His max is the same as Melo's: 35% of the team's cap. That would be around $23.5 mil. I do believe multiple teams will offer him that.
It's not that high. The five year max the Clippers could offer him totals $103.5M. So that sounds more like an $18M starting salary, maybe $19M. There are 7.5% raises built into each season of that $103.5M number, so the starting salary would be under $20M in year one.
Knicks best bet is to offer him a one and one - he can opt out next year and get a huge raise from the Knicks with Bird raises.
Hmmm. The source below says 109 mil but doesn't sound right. Guys who have played at least 7 years can get 35% of the cap.
https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2015/6/29/8...
Bonn1997 wrote:crzymdups wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Bonn posted this in another thread in regards to Jordan. I am not sure if it is accurate but I think Jordan is a Mav or Clipper.
He's played 7 years. His max is the same as Melo's: 35% of the team's cap. That would be around $23.5 mil. I do believe multiple teams will offer him that.
It's not that high. The five year max the Clippers could offer him totals $103.5M. So that sounds more like an $18M starting salary, maybe $19M. There are 7.5% raises built into each season of that $103.5M number, so the starting salary would be under $20M in year one.
Knicks best bet is to offer him a one and one - he can opt out next year and get a huge raise from the Knicks with Bird raises.
Hmmm. The source below says 109 mil but doesn't sound right. Guys who have played at least 7 years can get 35% of the cap.
https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2015/6/29/8...
Oh, nevermind. It's 30% for guys with 7 to 9 yrs experience. So the starting salary would be around 20 mil. My bad.
Bonn1997 wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:crzymdups wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Bonn posted this in another thread in regards to Jordan. I am not sure if it is accurate but I think Jordan is a Mav or Clipper.
He's played 7 years. His max is the same as Melo's: 35% of the team's cap. That would be around $23.5 mil. I do believe multiple teams will offer him that.
It's not that high. The five year max the Clippers could offer him totals $103.5M. So that sounds more like an $18M starting salary, maybe $19M. There are 7.5% raises built into each season of that $103.5M number, so the starting salary would be under $20M in year one.
Knicks best bet is to offer him a one and one - he can opt out next year and get a huge raise from the Knicks with Bird raises.
Hmmm. The source below says 109 mil but doesn't sound right. Guys who have played at least 7 years can get 35% of the cap.
https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2015/6/29/8...
Oh, nevermind. It's 30% for guys with 7 to 9 yrs experience. So the starting salary would be around 20 mil. My bad.
My goodness bonn you should know these things. 


But is he the one we deserve?
MaTT4281 wrote:But is he the one we deserve?
Haha, I was thinking same thing when I saw title thread...
Get this guy and Bjelica and let's play ball.
We could get a cheaper version in Omer Asik..
TPercy wrote:We could get a cheaper version in Omer Asik..
Um, no. No we could not.
PhilinLA wrote:Get this guy and Bjelica and let's play ball.
That would be close to a dream off-season.
crzymdups wrote:TPercy wrote:We could get a cheaper, slower moving, less athletic and stagnated version in Omer Asik..
Um, no. No we could not.
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TPercy wrote:We could get a cheaper version in Omer Asik..
Or 22 yr old Biyombo
I think DeAndre Jordan is going somewhere. If Phil works his Jedi mind trick on him to get him to NY, that would be incredible.