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31 minutes ago, poita said:

16th on the ladder (and deservedly so) would suggest we should have mountains of salary cap space available.

If not, there is some serious mis-management going on.

Hang on. On that logic, preliminary finalists last year would then suggest we don’t. And the fact we had to move Hogan on to get May suggest to me not only was it picks we needed to get the deal done, it was also salary cap relief.

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11 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No chance he ever comes to us.

I agree. GWS set themselves up last trade period to keep their core group of players, Cameron being one of them. They’ll offer him mega dollars, and they’re not the basket case The Suns are so I reckon he’ll stay on massive $.

4 hours ago, poita said:

16th on the ladder (and deservedly so) would suggest we should have mountains of salary cap space available.

If not, there is some serious mis-management going on.

This makes no sense. 

 
7 hours ago, poita said:

16th on the ladder (and deservedly so) would suggest we should have mountains of salary cap space available.

If not, there is some serious mis-management going on.

Each club uses almost the same amount of salary cap each year. I believe they have to spend a minimum of 95% of it. 

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On 5/30/2019 at 9:48 AM, Ethan Tremblay said:

I agree. GWS set themselves up last trade period to keep their core group of players, Cameron being one of them. They’ll offer him mega dollars, and they’re not the basket case The Suns are so I reckon he’ll stay on massive $.

Not only does he break the latest trade news, he also has a contract crystal ball.

ALL HAIL THE GREAT MAN !!!

1 hour ago, ding said:

Not only does he break the latest trade news, he also has a contract crystal ball.

ALL HAIL THE GREAT MAN !!!

#Howdoeshedoit?!

 

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