Nurk out for at least one month

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  1. oldmangrouch

    oldmangrouch persona non grata

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    There is a third. He has already decided to leave no matter what and refuses to play in pain for a team he no longer wants to be part of.

    I've already stated I think the injury is legit (option 1), but I am not going to be naive about it.
     
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    CAP GEEKERY: The Nurkić shutdown
    The Trail Blazers’ recent shutdown of Jusuf Nurkić due to plantar fasciitis definitely raised some eyebrows around the league. The team announced he would miss “a minimum of four weeks” with six weeks left in the season, so you can see where this one is heading.

    The Bosnian big man had been playing very well heading into the All-Star break (averaging 17.4 points, 12.6 boards and 3.4 assists since Jan. 1) and had Portland on the verge of qualifying for the Play-In Tournament, a fate it’s unclear the Blazers actually wanted. While he’s lost some shot-blocking juice since a gruesome broken leg in 2019, his mobility seems mostly back to where it was, and his other production metrics are essentially back to pre-injury levels.

    Since Nurkić is also an unrestricted free agent after the season and, at 27, still likely has some good seasons left in the tank, some have wondered what this portends for the Blazers’ offseason. Presumably, Nurkić would prefer to play and keep increasing his stock in free agency. Could shutting him down now imply that there is some de facto agreement between the Blazers and their big man for next season?

    If so, it’s likely for more than $14.4 million per season. Nurkić could ink an extension for that amount right now, but he’s capped at that starting salary because it’s a 120 percent raise on his current $12 million. Given his age and production, his market value is likely considerably more than that, even in a relatively parched free agency landscape where only a few teams have cap space and nobody is anxious to spend it on centers.

    Signaling that Nurkić is in their plans for next season if he wants to be is likely good business for Portland because it turns a difficult decision into a simple one. If Nurkić walks, the Blazers can operate as a “cap room” team; waiving Eric Bledsoe and Josh Hart and letting Nurkić walk would put the Blazers roughly $35 million below the cap, depending on where their own draft picks fall and if a pick owed from New Orleans (protected No. 1-4 and No. 15-30) conveys this year. The issue is the Blazers would have no players left, especially in the frontcourt.

    Operating “over the cap” by re-signing Nurkić and keeping Hart is a much better way for the Blazers to operate, especially with a $20 million trade exception left over from the CJ McCollum trade. But knowing Nurkić will be back is the key to making that work; otherwise the Blazers have to hunt for a starting center in free agency and would likely need cap room to do it.

    The Blazers’ pathway to a quick rebuild around Damian Lillard, Nurkić, Hart and Anfernee Simons (a restricted free agent with an $11.8 million cap hold) still has speed bumps ahead. The Blazers have to find at least one more real wing player — a Sisyphean task for them in recent years — and the luxury tax looms as an issue if they use the trade exception.

    Nonetheless, securing Nurkić’s return — and securing a top draft pick while he is shut down, which, not coincidentally, resulted in defeats by 37 and 32 points last week after Portland had won the previous four games in which Nurkić played — seems a far more promising pathway for the Blazers’ return to respectability.
    https://theathletic.com/3154490/202...uf-nurkic-situation-hollingers-week-that-was/


    I feel like there’s a deal agreed as well. He was way too happy after being shut down, usually he seems to get pretty down after injuries.
     
  3. Fairly-Hard

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    Nice read but they seem to have forgot about Nassir Little. Of course he needs to stay healthy as well as Nurkic.
    I guess adding another solid Wing Player would still be a very good thing. They also need a solid backup center. Not sure Watford is ready yet.
     
  4. Scalma

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    Watford isn’t a center anyway. Eubanks would be a solid backup and I’m hoping they can draft Duren
     
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    I'm just not really sure about Eubanks. Yeah he's a local guy but if Pops can't get much out of him not sure Chauncey will get anything more.
    Dude looks like he is out of the league in the next year or two to me? Though that is awesome that he even had a NBA career at all. Not knocking him. Just don't see him sticking?
     
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    He seems like a tween'er to me at the 4/5.
     
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    We’ll see. He will have plenty of minutes to prove himself the rest of the season. I don’t think pop really wanted to trade him but they had more invested in Collins.
     
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    I would have rather kept Collins but i do understand why they moved on from him.
     
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    whats the maximum extension nurk can sign

    given we didnt re-signed him yet, it probably means hell get more than that

    his 1st year on exstension would be 14 per, but what about rest of the years, how much can the salary rise
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    He'd be a good practice body and 3rd string C/PF
     
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    He does know his role and would be a great 3rd string/practice body. I agree.
    I guess that could keep him in the league for a decent career. Got to admit he takes the ball to the hoop strong and he gets under opposing players skin at times.
     

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