Jerami Grant is eligible for a 4/112 extension today. If he waits until the off-season he could sign a 5/233 max with Portland or a 4/172 max with someone else. He's been having a great season. Does he sign an extension? Do we even offer it?
233 nfw. I think he has been great but it depends on how far Joe is still into the whole "build around Dame" business. If they let him walk it would be easier to build for the future. Who knows, he may want to bolt for greener pastures with a bona fide contender.
Lock him up for 5 years..see if he will accept stability for less overall scratch.....he's a keeper and he's the right age vet with a skillset we haven't had since Aldridge. We're at the point where Jody is going to have to sign off on becoming a team in the luxury tax if we want a balanced roster that contends now. If they don't then they're not finding that guy on the cheap anytime soon...it'll be Trendon Watford/Jabari Walker time. Neither are starters or near Grant's two way game.
I would be fine with the 4 year 112, but the others I don't think suits us for the long term. We shall see either way, but my gut says he will wait until the offseason to see what waits for him out there besides us.
5/233 is an insane amount of money. I like what he is bringing to the team, but not sure that it's worth an average of 46 million. And honestly, if someone else wants to offer him close to the 43 million he'd get as a max from another team, they can go right ahead and do it. Thankfully, and hopefully, the team doesn't pull a Neil Olshey and bid against themselves here.
I've seen what Jody got for Paul's 100 empty acres in Hollywood, his yacht and his mansion and recording studio in Hollywood....she's worth well over 20 billion dollars...the last thing I worry about with the front office is paying luxury tax or handing out big contracts to keep a competitive team in Portland that will fill the stands. I've never really understood how fans latch onto her money like she needs to pinch pennies or something.
Grant has been very good. I hope he signs an extension this month for 4/112 (~$28M/ea). The most that I'd be willing to spend on Grant is ~$32-35M/yr (or 4/135). He's not a super-star & at his current level of play he's barely in the conversation for being a fringe all-star level. If Grant is happy on this team and in his role - I can see both parties inking a deal before the season is complete.
From The Athletic today. Paywall, but as far as Grant being happy here and hopefully a deal in the works, this is the money shot. "But on Friday, when it came to the subject of Grant remaining in Portland — be it via an extension or him choosing the Blazers in free agency — there were good vibes all around. Grant told The Athletic that he is “not really focused” on his extension because he is trying to win games at the moment. But he gushed about his first season in Portland, where he is averaging 22.3 points and 4.3 rebounds while shooting 44.2 percent from 3-point range. “I definitely like it here; love it here,’’ Grant said. “The guys have been very welcoming, it’s definitely a family environment, everybody is super cool, got good guys on the team, great organization — Joe, Chauncey, everything. I’m definitely enjoying it here.’’ When told that didn’t sound like a scenario that would cause a player to leave, Grant chuckled. “I ain’t really plan on leaving,’’ he said."
The lady who writes the checks cares and that's the one that matters. You have 29 other teams to root for Aldo...find one you enjoy cheering for. That works for me...this is my team win or lose. Plenty to feel optimistic about if you look at the injuries and disjointed roster experiments first half of the season. I've got my gripes but I'm still here cheering when I can...I don't remember ever reading you cheer so all that doom and gloom makes zero sense to me. I have complaints but jesus man...Choices....make the right ones for your entertainment needs dude
I like Grant, I'd love to resign Grant to the right price, but do not spend all-star money on non all-star players!
the problem is setting a ceiling/flor for all-star/non-all-star money 22 players are making more than 35M this season and that does not include Devin Booker, Embiid, Jokic, Harden, Brandon Ingram, SGA, Donovan Mitchell, Jaysun Tatum, Jalen Brown, DeRozan, Sabonis. Zion and Ja Morant start their extensions next season at 33M 42 players are making over 30M this season, and 40 players, not counting what happens the rest of the season or the off-season, will be making over 30M next season for Grant, signing him to a 4-year/112M deal looks like a bargain. Of course, I don't know why he'd sign for that little. He's averaging 22.3 points while shooting 44% on three's and posting a TS of .625. He's likely fall off those numbers some, but if it isn't much of a drop he'll be a hot item in free agency with his length and versatility. His floor may be 30M/year
I know it just sounds argumentative… But how often do you hear a guy come out in response to his new team and say “I hate it here already”?
I think that's a very important part of Cronin and the front offices job. As we've found out, many times, overpaying good players quickly turns them from a positive asset to a negative one, stripping the team of future flexibility and leverage. I fully expect us to resign Grant. Hopefully it's for a contract that allows us to pivot if need be.
Question is: does grant think he gets an all star nod? He's earned it, but is there enough spots? Cause if he becomes an all star, then the price goes up. He will bet on himself and wait until the off-season, just a guess.