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Could this Hayward Offer fug up our plan B?


PantherBrew

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If the Jazz sit on this offer sheet for the full 72 hours, and then the free agency musical chairs begins, could this screw up any back up plans? 

 

I don't know for sure, but I would imagine we could still talk to guys and tell them our offer, but we couldn't officially make it until the Jazz matched. 

 

Starting tonight.  Shi is about to get cray.

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Seems to me that if they were trying to fug us, they wouldn't tell the whole world they were going to match.

We can still talk to agents and tell them what we would be offering their clients if deal falls through.

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You would think (hope) that Cho would have already reached out to his plan B to let him know that he is next in line.  No downside to letting people know so that they can weigh the pros and cons of waiting out the Gordon situation.

 

True man. 

 

Cho: "Hey man we are really interested in you coming to Charlotte, but we need to see if this other guy that we like more is allowed to come here.  Mind waiting like 75 hours?"

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I'm worried, but I don't think Im really am. LBJ, Melo, and Bosh are going to take their time. I don't think anything will start to happen until early next week. Guys like Lance, Deng, and Parsons will all wait for them. And, now seeing what they can get after seeing what GH just got from us.

GH can't sign the contract until tomorrow too. We'll know by Sunday first sure.

The only guy that I would be sort of opposed to signing is Ariza. Not that I don't like him, but I don't want to give him too much money.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but if they hold out and lock that contract to our books for 3 days, aren't they doing the same to themselves if they plan to match?

They'd be the biggest dumbasses in nba history if all they ended up with is the same team as last year.

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