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Varejao to the Bobcats?

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by QC REPRESENT, Dec 4, 2007.

  1. QC REPRESENT

    QC REPRESENT Full Access Member

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    looks like they made an offer to Sideshow Bob...but the Cavs will probably match

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    The Charlotte Bobcats appear poised to sign big man Anderson Varejao to an offer sheet, although that's a long way from actually having Varejao on their roster.

    A Brazilian publication, UOL Sporte, quoted Varejao as saying he's signing a three-year offer sheet with the Bobcats.

    Varejao is a restricted free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers. That means the Cavs can match any offer another team makes for him, and most likely they would.

    The Bobcats figure to be offering the mid-level exception, which represents a first-year salary of $5.36 million this season. A player signing for the mid-level must sign for a minimum of three years, but the player can get an opt-out, making him an unrestricted free agent after two seasons.

    If the Cavs match, that precludes the Bobcats and Cavs from doing a sign-and-trade that would exchange Varejao for Charlotte players. Cleveland general manager Danny Ferry has made it clear he intends to match offers for Varejao and a 3-year, mid-level deal actually represents less than the best offer the Cavaliers have made (at least 3 seasons with a total value in excess of $20 million, with no opt-out for the player).

    So what's all this about?

    An educated guess: Varejao wants to become an unrestricted free agent as soon as possible. The Cavaliers wanted to lock him up for longer than two years at an affordable price. The two sides can't come to a compromise.

    So Varejao's agent, Dan Fegan, forced the issue by contacting the Bobcats. Charlotte general manager Rod Higgins has a history with Fegan. His former team, the Golden State Warriors, signed Fegan clients Troy Murphy and Jason Richardson to big contracts. Then the Bobcats acquired Richardson.

    And this summer, the Bobcats successfully re-signed another Fegan client, Matt Carroll.

    Varejao would certainly address the Bobcats' immediate need for help inside. He's an energy guy and a rugged rebounder.

    But the chances of the Bobcats actually acquiring Varejao appear remote. At best, this likely becomes a favor for an agent and an effort to show the fan base that the front office is trying to do something about the lack of depth among big men.
     

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    They need another big man.....
     
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    lol. the dude's holding out because he wants a better contract than offered -- aint no way he's going to the bobcats for less money. and he's already been offered more money, so clearly the cavs will match.

    interesting to see that fegan reps troy murphy and j-rich. those guys got obscene contracts that became albatrosses for their teams. danny ferry ain't gonna do that for a sub.
     
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    He's not going to get a new contract now - the MLE he signed gets him out in 2 years
     
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    Seems like the 'Cats could have offered something Cleveland would have been less likely to match if they were serious about getting a solid big man.
     
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    i don't think they have the cap space to offer more.

    it really seems they're just throwing fegan a bone to let him say he won the negotiation cuz really, the only way anderson comes out ahead is if he cuts a $9+ million/year contract in 2 years. i don't see that happening unless it's some horribly run franchise that handcuffs itself with enormous contracts for role players -- which is what the guy is, afterall -- a role player.
     
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    The Bobcats offered the max they could offer to him. Cleveland being his originating team could offer more.
     
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    This sounds like to me that Varejao's agent used the Bobcats to get a better deal for his client in Cleveland.
     
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    Cleveland offered more money than the Bobcats did. Varejao actually said at the least, if Cleveland matches, he wants to be signed and traded.
     
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