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Not highly likely, unless they are trying to shoot for a big trade near the deadline. They are under the cap and it looks like Goran is wanting to test free agency. You never know though! They are like 8 mil under the cap so moving Gerald's 3.5 could open up the space for a big contract.
I'll hope for that and EG deciding to nurse his injury for better long-term resiliency (giving us the injury exception). And maybe the Suns look to get a prominent Center (mark gasol) and dump goran (who is a UFA) and gerald (another UFA)? We could be a recipient.
Again, this is all HIGHLY unlikely. But a man can dream.
So if Gordon is out for the year we can take on a player worth up to 5.3M without sending anything out?
Other than AK47 or Brewer which other guy's are viable options?
I just can't think of anyone within the NBA.
I just hope Dell uses all that money instead of signing a Euro hack.
See above. But thinking rationally I doubt that would ever happen. There are a lot of NBA teams with the space to soak up Green's contract and also offer a future pick, etc. But many teams have their own Gerald Greens and may not want to waste their space on depth, while the Pelicans would gladly take his talent because we are in dire need of a player like him.
This pretty much puts to bed him opting out next season.
So my hope is that we make the playoffs and keep our pick and then flip it to trade Gordon.
Worse case is we give our pick to Houston this year and then have to combine next year's pick to move him. Either way I'd want him gone this summer to make a move at all possible.
I actually had labrum surgery while in high school. I played baseball not basketball, but I do know a lot about labrum tears.
I have no idea how bad EG's labrum surgery, but surgery is always a last option. If it's a partial tear they will definitely try to rehab it first and no do the surgery. The only problem is there is a very good chance of him re-injuring. My shoulder would often pop out of place just from doing simple tasks like picking up a pencil. My tear was not 100%, but it was pretty close. I probably rehabbed for about 5-6 months before getting surgery, although at first they were not sure if it was a labrum tear (sometimes an MRI with contrast dye has to be used in order to see the tear). When they did the surgery the tear was actually much worse than they initially believed.
Back to EG, the most likely scenario is that he gets surgery, but unless it's a pretty severe tear they will not do the surgery right away. Honestly though, I think he would probably have to get surgery at some point down the line because a labrum tear is a pain in the ***.
The nba should give us his salary money back in compensation, we payed 15mil a year for high fives off the bench
Thanks for the input. From the articles posted, it looks like the severity determines everything, but is difficult to pinpoint. They said Jason Smith played 20 games before he opted for surgery. Monty Williams also played through when he did it, but didn't say whether he got surgery.
Then you have the extreme Drew Brees case.
There's zero chance he opts out with this injury. Him being healthy would alredy be a tough scenario for him to get big bucks, now that he's probably out for the year, he won't see anything close to 15 M in any contract he's to be offered. We're officially stuck to him for another year. Hope he has a speedy and full recovery, though. Nobody deserves to be injuried, much less that many times.
Plus, Brandon Roy kept receiving the paychecks sustaining a much worse injury, Gordon wouldn't never retire due to a torn labrum. It took about 2 years without a single game for Roy to finally retire, didn't it?
Pleeeeeeeeeeeease let this be Jimmer time.
This has been Discussed multiple times here already. The rule is you can't OWE two consecutive first round picks.
If he don't give up our Houston pick it will be ours and we can just do a draft day trade.
If Houston receives the pick then it has been paid and we won't owe it. Meaning we could then trade next year's.
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