Rui Hachimura Discussion: Huge Buckets

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  1. lakerjones

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    Yeah he’s not taking some big pay cut this summer for us nor should he. Just pay him. I don’t think we should let him walk for nothing, that’s dumb.

    Let’s get real now, the guy has shot 54% overall and 57% from 3 in the playoffs! Tonight he had 21 points and shot 62% from three. Explain to me why he should be making less than he is currently which is a pretty reasonable contract at $18 million a year? In what world should you get paid less for playing better in a contract year? Why do some folks think that’s even a possibility that he would accept that?
     
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    Because that's how FA and cap space works.

    Any team that wants to pay him over MLE needs to do it via cap space. There's only a few and most are tanking teams, those aren't probably using a chunk of it on Rui nor Rui would be interested. Likely only Clippers and Atlanta will be the competitive teams with cap space. Atlanta has cap space if they let Kuminga walk. I don't see them doing that to get Rui. That leaves the Clippers and they only have the cap space if John Collins walks, which is also a swap that they arguably are not interested in.

    Then you have teams with the MLE and there's a bunch of them. And here I see a few of them interested in Rui. And that's where negotiation comes to. Does Rui want to move cities and get MLE money to go to Charlotte, Philly or Portland, not knowing if he will fit and it will work out or does he accept 2-3 million less to stay with us where he knows what to expect, keeps his life as is and is part of this new Luka-led building block?

    There's this misconception that players get paid what they're worth but the way the CBA is built, especially for role players, it's really more to do on what money and exceptions are available and how the market shapes up rather than what they are actually worth


    People also forget quickly. In our famous March run, Rui was a non-factor. He averaged 9pts, 2 rebs and 0.5 assists. He played the fewest minutes all year. Hell, between December and March he never averaged more than 10.5 pts. I mean any stat you choose is bad.

    https://www.espn.com/nba/player/splits/_/id/4066648/rui-hachimura

    He is definitely a playoff riser and has been insane this post season. And that's very valuable for sure and he deserves it. But he wasn't good all year and there's a strong indication that he may not find this type of production when playing along Luka, AR and Bron altogether as it never happened throughout the year.
     
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    Totally agree that the the amount of money that’s available in the offseason is going to dictate role players and needs to be considered in this new CBA. If you actually look into it, there aren't that many teams that are going to have the full MLE. From what I can see:

    - Atlanta
    - Charlotte
    - Detroit (maybe not, they have to resign Duren, Tobias Harris & Kevin Huerter within 59m to have the MLE)
    - Miami
    - Portland
    - Spurs (need to resign Barnes with bird rights to get the MLE, otherwise its room)
    - Toronto
    - Utah
    - Washington

    There are some others that could have it if they renounce their free agents, like Boston (Vucevic), Golden State (Porzingis), Houston (Eason), Clippers (Mathurin & John Collins), Philly (Grimes & Kelly Oubre) and Phoenix (Mark Williams, Goodwin and Gillespie).

    I think one of those teams would give Rui the full MLE offer. So we probably have to be around there or slightly more to retain him. Players can also get offended by their current team when they feel they aren't appreciated and take a 1 year prove it elsewhere contract. I'd rather not lose the asset that Rui is, so I'd offer him a 4 year contract with a PO in year 4, starting between at 18. That's 4 years 80m.
     
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    Yeah we talked about this before, but why do we need to pay more than the MLE?
    If we pay the same as MLE don't you think Rui chooses to stay vs any other team?

    The only thing that can twist the negotiations is the role. He may get a promise of a starting role somewhere which we may not be able to do here, particularly if Bron stays. And I think any Luka/AR team that is a title favourite doesn't have Rui starting.
    In that case we do need to pay him a bit more to convince him to stay as a bench player with a slight chance of getting a starting nod at some point but no promise

    In value alone, I struggle to see Rui as a 20 million dollar player, to be honest. Maybe specifically in the playoffs he is because it suits so much and you might want to pay just for that, but I'm not entirely convinced
     
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    we kinda couldn't get rid of him trade the past couple years despite furious efforts, and he was a 4th percentile defender during the regular season.
     
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    IMHO, everyone not named Luka and Adou should be available in a trade, or Sign and Trade, if it’s going to improve the team and not just be a trade to make a trade.
     
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    Well in the playoffs against the best competition he has been a much better defender and also a 55% 3pt shooter and fantastic from the mid range.

    We’ll see what Rui gets, personally I’d give him $18m per. Which is a slight raise on the MLE and gets him to 80m over 4.
     
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    With all the hoped for 3pt snipers we have been excited to bring in to play for the Lakers and still being excited knowing they weren’t perfect players …. only to see them flame out on the shooting end when it mattered most …. it’s hard to comprehend even considering letting Rui get away. Even with the scale balancing what he is decent at vs weaker at than what Laker Nation demands to truly be happy :clap: :D “other” than being the best in NBA history shooting from deep in the playoffs against top tier opponents.
     
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    look, i don't enjoy arguing this side given rui's like the only guy who showed up in the playoffs, but i can't just forget how very, very bad he was this season. he was heading for vet min, imo.
     
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    I think you have to keep guys who are playoff risers.
    You re-sign him and if you need him to go out to improve your team later, then so be it.
     
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    Stop it, he was not heading for the vet min. He was heading for the TPMLE or Room. No one is passing on a 44% 3pt shooter that is 6’8 with athleticism and not a total sieve on defense. I mean DFS got the mle for last season.

    I don’t think a few million more than MLE is an overpay. You can always flip him after as a salary slot if it doesn’t work.
     
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    Tpmle barely clears vet min for experienced players, tbh.

    anyway, I just know if we re-up him at over mle, he’ll be in trade rumors wherein we’re attaching draft capital for lateral moves again, just like the past two years.
     
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    We can’t just have only players in the 10-15m price range either.

    Are you personally saying we just let Rui walk?
     
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