Ömer Asik can be big for Turkey, Chicago Bulls
On the verge of a 10 game losing streak it's always easy the think about the summer and next season's roster. Lets hope he offers more than an aging Brad Miller.
almost 2 years ago
SoulEater7
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Well if we bring him over, we'd have to use our cap space.
I don’t know if I’d rather bring him over or use our leftover cap space after our max FA (which looks to be about $2-4 million depending on our 1st round pick and the actual cap level) to sign another free agent. I guess I depends on who’s available.
Brad Miller is god.
They don't have a second round pick.
I don’t know if the free any money. But they have to fill out the roster with only 6 guys under contract.
Can't we bring him over when we're over the cap?
Sign a FA, get up to the cap, bring back Asik.
no, when you use the cap space, you lose your exceptions for that year
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
"Asik is somebody that is the biggest improvement in Turkish basketball in probably the last 20 years,"
Wow, even if his coach is exagerrating about Asik’s skills, he may be even more viable than our potential superstar centers, Chris Richard and Jerome James, but than they have performed in the NBA against much better competition.
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way to take a dump on hedo coach, who was only the first turkish player ever to start in the finals.
"Oooohhh, cat in the wall, eh? Now you're talkin' my language."
I thought he was dumping on Chris Richard and Jerome James.
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