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Resigning core FA's...


Panthro

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The concept behind this is that under the new CBA, the players will be cheaper. I completely understand your point that it is important we lock these guys up while we can instead of allowing them the opportunity to jump ship, but from an owner's prospective... "Why sign someone for $5 today when you can sign them for $3 tomorrow."

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Because until this entire thing is resolved the owner's books are not complete. They can't accurately budget out an entire year not knowing how many games will be played, what they will be paying rookies, etc. Its more fiscally responsible to wait and not sign contracts now. It may also be to the players advantage not to, as they may be able to get a better deal after the resolution.

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The concept behind this is that under the new CBA, the players will be cheaper. I completely understand your point that it is important we lock these guys up while we can instead of allowing them the opportunity to jump ship, but from an owner's prospective... "Why sign someone for $5 today when you can sign them for $3 tomorrow."

or lose them for $4 bucks the next day. either way we will be into bidding wars now when we could have already locked them up.

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or lose them for $4 bucks the next day. either way we will be into bidding wars now when we could have already locked them up.

If a player is interested in leaving or putting themselves in a situation to be bid over they aren't going to re sign early anyway.

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Because until this entire thing is resolved the owner's books are not complete. They can't accurately budget out an entire year not knowing how many games will be played, what they will be paying rookies, etc. Its more fiscally responsible to wait and not sign contracts now. It may also be to the players advantage not to, as they may be able to get a better deal after the resolution.

If they are as savvy as you say they are then they would have budget estimates for all scenarios. I mean this is why they are billionaires...right?

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