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Thread: Andre Iguodala opts out

  1. #176
    Quote Originally Posted by da ThRONe View Post
    If Iggy or any vet can't see the vision than we move on. Killing our cap space to get a non difference maker is no the way too go IMO.
    Totally agree. No matter how u twist it. Iggy isn't worth all of our cap space at 15m per. If we were a piece or 2 away from being a serious contender then I'd be on board with it but we aren't. We have veteran leadership on this team already. I don't mind him on the team. I'd actually love it IF we could get him for around 11-12m per year for 3-4 years. I honestly think at this point of his career he wants to be on a team that is contending right now. Who knows tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicans78 View Post
    Any decent SF who wants start in the NBA. Not hard to upgrade that position on this team. Quit being self-defeating.
    Can any decent SF be as beneficial as Iggy
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  3. #178
    It's all moot because a player like Iggy won't sign with a rebuild fresh off of a 27 win season. This was one of those reasons I hoped last year would be more competitive like challenge for a playoff spot. In that case signing a player like Iggy for a decent salary is possible. It isn't now, so we have to look forward to the draft.

  4. #179
    Quote Originally Posted by Nola3 View Post
    You clearly never watched Peja in his Sacramento days.


    Peja already had back issues when we gt him. Prime Peja is worth that money. Heck, 2007 Peja was for that 1 year IMO

  5. #180
    I think years are more important than salary. 3 years keeps you flexible..

  6. #181
    I like Iggy's game, he'd be a perfect fit alongside a back-court of Rivers and Gordon in the future. If the teams projects Rivers as PG and Gordon as SG, pelicans'll need a wing able to create for AD and other players and Iggy could be this one.

    But I fear that he'll fast decline Ã** la Gerald Wallace. Two years ago Wallace was a pretty good player and now he's a true liability on offense. Even if Iggy would be able to create for others, you don't want to pay 12M to a player that can't score.

  7. #182
    Here's my thing. We have scorers in Gordon, Davis, Anderson, Rivers, and whoever we draft (maybe). We also need glue guys, and Iggy is the prototypic glue guy. If he can raise Denver's defense 23 spots while he's on the floor, imagine what he can do playing under Monty! He does everything you want except score at will, which is fine because we have others who can do that. I think he is a perfect guy to put next to Gordon and Davis, and he brings every intangible you could ever want. I'd love him at $10 mil, but were looking more at $12-13, and I'd do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelMcNamara View Post
    I guess my question to all those saying Iggy isn't worth it:

    How would you spend that same $13 million. I think what we will see is that people will have huge problems with all those players and/or plans. That is my thing with Iggy: Is it ideal? No. Is it safer and/or better than most, if not all other options? My answer is yes. So, instead of this: Is Iggy worth it debate, share with us how you would spend the $13 million.
    Spend it on Al Jefferson. Also, sign Corey Brewer
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    I think we're a year away from spending that kind of money on a player like Iggy.

    Emeka Okafor - Joe Smith - Carmelo Anthony - Manu Ginobili - Jason Williams

    Al Jefferson - James Posey - Aaron McKie - Shaun Livingston

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicans78 View Post
    Why not look to spend 6-7 million on a player like Martell Webster and supplement the bench with the rest of the money. I'm not sure how much cap space we have this season, but long-term I worry when its time to resign Davis/Anderson and this year's draft picks and possible upgrades, will Iggy hurt us like Peja did? Honestly, Iggy isn't worth more than what Anderson is making who happens to be much younger and more productive the last couple of seasons overall. Iggy is fine at 8-9 million. If he wants more, pass. He's not taking us over the contending hump anyway especially if Gordon continues to be a China doll and Davis doesn't become a perennial All-Star player.
    I don't know much about Webster. But I've done some research on Corey Brewer and I wouldn't mind him. He's a good defender, long, and experienced. I understand he's not a huge scoring threat and usually comes off the bench but I wouldn't mind starting him. Plus we can probably get him in between 4-7 million.

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    I was high on Anthony Randolph. But he decided to stay.
    2013-1014 is the season the Pelicans fanbase grows!!!!

  12. #187
    My two favorite 'mid-tier' free agents are Martell Webster and Gerald Henderson. But as much as I like them, I would still take Iggy. Dell has shown me he can get B- to C players anytime he wants. He can pluck them from overseas or off another team's roster and I am sure he will one day hit on an NBDL guy or two.

    The harder thing is to get the B+ to A type of guys. IMO Iggy is one of those guys and will be for at least the next two years. Everybody acts like 30 years old is ancient, but I have no doubt he is better than Webster or Henderson 3 years from now, and I really like those guys. If we are talking Iggy and a Euro guy we bring over like Joe Ingles vs. Henderson and Webster or something like that, I take Iggy.
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  13. #188
    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelMcNamara View Post
    My two favorite 'mid-tier' free agents are Martell Webster and Gerald Henderson. But as much as I like them, I would still take Iggy. Dell has shown me he can get B- to C players anytime he wants. He can pluck them from overseas or off another team's roster and I am sure he will one day hit on an NBDL guy or two.

    The harder thing is to get the B+ to A type of guys. IMO Iggy is one of those guys and will be for at least the next two years. Everybody acts like 30 years old is ancient, but I have no doubt he is better than Webster or Henderson 3 years from now, and I really like those guys. If we are talking Iggy and a Euro guy we bring over like Joe Ingles vs. Henderson and Webster or something like that, I take Iggy.
    What happened to Pek?

    I'd rather not spend the money, keep flexibility, and allow internal improvement. Then, when we make the playoffs, go for the big fish. Just like Houston, except it only took them a year to make the playoffs.

  14. #189
    Quote Originally Posted by nolaslim213 View Post
    Here's my thing. We have scorers in Gordon, Davis, Anderson, Rivers, and whoever we draft (maybe). We also need glue guys, and Iggy is the prototypic glue guy. If he can raise Denver's defense 23 spots while he's on the floor, imagine what he can do playing under Monty! He does everything you want except score at will, which is fine because we have others who can do that. I think he is a perfect guy to put next to Gordon and Davis, and he brings every intangible you could ever want. I'd love him at $10 mil, but were looking more at $12-13, and I'd do that.
    The whole debate began when 15m per year was brought up. Would u still?

  15. #190
    Quote Originally Posted by kclaboy504 View Post
    The whole debate began when 15m per year was brought up. Would u still?
    That's a tough call. If my number was set at $10-12 mil, then is say no. However, if my number was set at $12-14 mil, then I'd do it.

    Being a huge saints fan, I've learned that Mickey loomis sets a number/range, and he doesn't budge. You can bet he's teaching this philosophy to Dell, and it will be in play this off season. So, it all depends on their range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsl05 View Post
    What happened to Pek?

    I'd rather not spend the money, keep flexibility, and allow internal improvement. Then, when we make the playoffs, go for the big fish. Just like Houston, except it only took them a year to make the playoffs.
    You keep saying this but you realize there is a salary floor, that each owner must spend or you have to write a check for the difference and send it to the NBA right? Not sure of the exact #, but I remember Indy had to add salary by last years deadline or they would of had to cut a check.

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    What are the odds he just stays at Denver and we are doing all this debate for nothing?

  18. #193
    Quote Originally Posted by PowerPel View Post
    What are the odds he just stays at Denver and we are doing all this debate for nothing?
    Denver just lost their Coach, GM, and Assistant GM. Unless they make some substantial hires or offer him an absurd amount of money, I don't see him sticking around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxPelicans View Post
    You keep saying this but you realize there is a salary floor, that each owner must spend or you have to write a check for the difference and send it to the NBA right? Not sure of the exact #, but I remember Indy had to add salary by last years deadline or they would of had to cut a check.
    Doesn't the salary floor jump up to 90% of the salary cap starting this year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PowerPel View Post
    What are the odds he just stays at Denver and we are doing all this debate for nothing?
    Decent, I'd guess. And by that I mean in our favor. But I wouldn't worry a lot of debate on here is for nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxPelicans View Post
    You keep saying this but you realize there is a salary floor, that each owner must spend or you have to write a check for the difference and send it to the NBA right? Not sure of the exact #, but I remember Indy had to add salary by last years deadline or they would of had to cut a check.
    The floor will not be a problem for the Pelicans. We have $35 million committed to only 6 players next year. We still have to fill the roster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NMThreeMVP View Post
    You have to believe the Spurs model is what we're following, and Duncan benefitted a ton from vets and the establishment of a winning culture early in his career. Winning is something you learn how to do from winners.
    The thing about the "Spurs model" is that it was luck, too, quite frankly. The Spurs were a contending team that suffered a rash of injuries and Duncan fell into their lap.
    "Timing is everything. Chemistry is something that you don't just throw in the frying pan and mix it up with another something, then throw it on top of something, then fry it up and put it in a tortilla and put in a microwave, heat it up and give it to you and expect it to taste good. You know? For those of you who can cook, y'all know what I'm talking about. If y'all can't cook, this doesn't concern you."

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    Quote Originally Posted by nolaslim213 View Post
    Here's my thing. We have scorers in Gordon, Davis, Anderson, Rivers, and whoever we draft (maybe). We also need glue guys, and Iggy is the prototypic glue guy. If he can raise Denver's defense 23 spots while he's on the floor, imagine what he can do playing under Monty! He does everything you want except score at will, which is fine because we have others who can do that. I think he is a perfect guy to put next to Gordon and Davis, and he brings every intangible you could ever want. I'd love him at $10 mil, but were looking more at $12-13, and I'd do that.
    But can we rely on Rivers, Gordon, Davis, and Anderson to be scorers? We were one of the worst offensive teams last season and I don't think we should just assume that our offense can rely on them. Gordon has yet to prove he can stay on the floor for anything resembling an extended period of time. Rivers was absolutely awful for most of the season and has a long way to go to being an effective offensive player. Davis and Anderson are both good but not great offensively and rely on others to get points. We don't have the point guard or the system to maximize their weapons. So while I would love to get Iggy for something around 7-8 mil, that's not going to happen and I do not want to tie up a huge part of our cap space with someone who is at the tail end of his prime and, while he does contribute on offense, it isn't worth 12-15 mil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nola3 View Post
    But can we rely on Rivers, Gordon, Davis, and Anderson to be scorers? We were one of the worst offensive teams last season and I don't think we should just assume that our offense can rely on them.
    We were 24th in points scored, but that was with the slowest pace in the NBA. We were 15th in offensive efficiency, and that was with the 2nd youngest team + an oft injured EG. Even though he's just mediocre offensively, Iguodala would be a pretty significant scoring upgrade compared to Aminu. We'll be fine on offense. We were 28th in defensive efficiency last season. That's where we need our help, and that's where Iggy's biggest contribution is.

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    Ok can someone answer this if we are not willing to pay 10-15 mil for Iggy then who are we willing to pay that for

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