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2019 NBA Offseason


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52 minutes ago, MrBuddyGarrity said:

How much is CP3 set to make next season $?

Chris Paul signed a 4 year / $159,730,592 contract with the Houston Rockets, including $159,730,592 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $39,932,648. In 2019-20, Paul will earn a base salary of $38,506,482, while carrying a cap hit of $38,506,482 and a dead cap value of $124,076,442.

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1 hour ago, Valhalla said:

Guys don’t last long with Harden. 

Westbrook gets all of the ####, but Harden seems harder to play with.

Don't want to agree, but I have to here. Harden has All-World talent, but does not play well with others...

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8 hours ago, topher805 said:

Chris Paul signed a 4 year / $159,730,592 contract with the Houston Rockets, including $159,730,592 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $39,932,648. In 2019-20, Paul will earn a base salary of $38,506,482, while carrying a cap hit of $38,506,482 and a dead cap value of $124,076,442.

Good luck getting rid of that. 

Their best hope is the for the Lakers to strike out with Irving, Butler, and Walker so Lebron forced the trade for Paul.

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10 hours ago, Valhalla said:

Good luck getting rid of that. 

Their best hope is the for the Lakers to strike out with Irving, Butler, and Walker so Lebron forced the trade for Paul.

Can the lakers even afford that?

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6 minutes ago, Valhalla said:

Sounds a lot like Paul wants to make Hardin a better player, but is too old and slow to show him how.  And Hardin wants Paul to run at his pace and doesn't take criticism and coaching well.

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Trying to find the tweet that worked out the financials to make it possible, but there is a lot of buzz about Al Horford to Houston, along with Jimmy Butler. Houston can snag Butler without making any changes financially. There would need to be some tweaks made to get Horford as well, but there is interest on both sides. 

While the starting five would be oustanding, it would make Houston a lot like GS when it comes to depth. 

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Adrian Wojnarowski-Brooklyn is making a clean sweep tonight: Brooklyn will sign Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan, league sources tell ESPN

Sources: Durant will sign a 4-year, $164M deal with the Nets; Irving will sign 4-years, $141M.

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