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Hawks and Collingwood to go hard over him I reckon.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that, each to their own.Hawks and Collingwood to go hard over him I reckon.
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Ben King is the Suns most important player imo.I don’t know their list management but I find it hard to believe they’d be able to match $2 mill a season.
They would have to trade players out to do so you’d think.
I don’t know their list management but I find it hard to believe they’d be able to match $2 mill a season.
They would have to trade players out to do so you’d think.
A lot easier when he is a free agent, not saying he would leave cheap but like always it gets to a point where they accept a reasonable offer over losing him for nothing.Much like the Butters situation, seems like King is only linked to contenders. How do you even satisfy the Suns in a trade if you’re the Hawks or Pies?
Can Pies afford to remove themselves from 3 consecutive drafts when they’ve got such a gulf in young talent as it is? Could reach West Coast levels of rebuilding
Kings best option seems like a 2 year extension, see how Suns go, then leave for godfather offer as a UFA
Jeremy Cameron is the only precedent. 3 firsts…A lot easier when he is a free agent, not saying he would leave cheap but like always it gets to a point where they accept a reasonable offer over losing him for nothing.
Who is a better player and they were late firsts, as i said i am not suggesting King would leave cheap. Just suggesting that the negotiating power is not as strong.Jeremy Cameron is the only precedent. 3 firsts…
Jeremy Cameron is the only precedent. 3 firsts…
Yeah good point, he’d be on the rookie deal still but allowed cap space for him.Ben King is the Suns most important player imo.
Humphrey might ask for a trade again, that will free up the cap. There is no way the Suns can afford King to leave.
That was 6 years ago and the rules around trading futures have changed since then.Jeremy Cameron is the only precedent. 3 firsts…
Yeah good point, he’d be on the rookie deal still but allowed cap space for him.
Assume they won’t want to lose him either but he’s probably less important currently to them than holding King.
I don’t know their list management but I find it hard to believe they’d be able to match $2 mill a season.
They would have to trade players out to do so you’d think.
They do have a stockpile of key fwd talent, wonder in JUH was picked up in some part as coverage in case King did leave. Still gives them 3 super talented and mobile KPF’s.On the flip side if King wants to go, he'll go.
GC are in the enviable position of having Read, Walter and Ugle-Hagan on the books so it's not like the cupboard is bare. None of them are as good as King but if he goes they will have useable cap space and more draft assets.
Very good point! Didn’t even think of that. You should have to prove you can actually pay the contracts.There is no way GWS would have been able to match on Jeremy Cameron but the AFL let them do it anyway. Because the free agency is before trade week you could just say oh yeah we'd trade this other guy out if we needed to, when you never actually would in practice.
Much like the Butters situation, seems like King is only linked to contenders. How do you even satisfy the Suns in a trade if you’re the Hawks or Pies?
Can Pies afford to remove themselves from 3 consecutive drafts when they’ve got such a gulf in young talent as it is? Could reach West Coast levels of rebuilding
Kings best option seems like a 2 year extension, see how Suns go, then leave for godfather offer as a UFA