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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Saturday, June 29, 2019
In big-money times, NBA teams face biggest risks
Analysis: With
salaries climbing,
free-agents carry
more risk than ever
By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Basketball Writer
Golden State owner and
CEO Joe Lacob often uses
the same phrase when asked
about how much money
the Warriors are willing
to spend to keep a champi-
onship-contending roster
together.
“Whatever it takes,”
Lacob says.
In the NBA, those words
have never been as weighty.
The summer spending
starts Sunday in the NBA,
with teams and players set to
reach agreements on more
than $2 billion — maybe
even more than $3 billion —
in new deals over the next
few days. It’s a risk-reward
play, one where teams must
dig deeply into their pock-
ets to land the best players
and hope that those mas-
sive fi nancial commitments
don’t end up crippling their
franchise for years.
The Warriors are likely
to offer Kevin Durant a
$221 million, fi ve-year deal
that will come with two big
pills for the team to swallow.
One, he’ll be on a $38 mil-
lion scholarship next sea-
son while he recovers from
Achilles surgery and can-
not play. And two, Durant
would be owed more than
$50 million when his then-
35-year-old self plays the
fi nal year of that contract.
Not to mention, the War-
riors are expected to commit
$190 million to keep Klay
Thompson — who’ll miss
several months with a knee
injury — for the next fi ve
years. Plus, Stephen Curry
will make an NBA-record
$40 million next season. So
if the Warriors keep Thomp-
son and Durant they’ll be
paying their three best play-
ers about $110 million next
year and two of those guys
are dealing with major
injuries.
“We run a business, so
it’s not being completely fi s-
cally irresponsible,” War-
riors general manager Bob
Myers said of the team’s
approach to spending. “But
every time I’ve went to Joe
and it seems that it’ll ben-
efi t us competitively, he’s
responded affi rmatively and
said ‘OK.’ So there’s never
really been a hard budget, so
to speak.”
That’s not the case with
most teams.
That’s part of the reason
why this free-agent period is
AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill
Rarely relevant at the same time, the Knicks and Nets are front
and center in the free agency race, two of the teams best po-
sitioned to make a splash when the market opens. Both can
aff ord two top players, with hopes of landing not only a Kevin
Durant (above) or Kyrie Irving, but possibly even both.
so intriguing.
The Los Angeles Lakers
are betting their future on
Anthony Davis — he’ll be
offi cially acquired via trade
on July 6 — and general
manager Rob Pelinka’s abil-
ity to land another big-name
free agent to play with Davis
and LeBron James. Brook-
lyn and New York have tons
of money to spend, yet nei-
ther seems to have a clear
vision yet on which players
will actually be getting that
cash. Toronto will be setting
team spending records next
season if it is to keep Kawhi
Leonard and have a chance
for a second straight NBA
title.
Philadelphia has tough
decisions to make about who
to put around Ben Simmons
and Joel Embiid. Houston
spent a ton last year and will
try to land Jimmy Butler in
a sign-and-trade. The Los
Angeles Clippers are likely
to get a meeting with Leon-
ard, and will be looking to
add to their solid core. And
plenty of teams like Denver
and Portland will be looking
to add good complementary
pieces.
“People say it’s about
winning,” Denver general
manager Tim Connelly said
after his team won 54 regu-
lar-season games and went
to the Western Conference
semifi nals this past sea-
son. “If it’s about winning, I
don’t know how we’re not 1,
2 or 3 with a bullet.”
Fact is, the dynamics of
everything have changed so
much in recent years with
salaries soaring.
Kobe Bryant was the
highest-paid NBA player in
the 2015-16 season, pock-
eting $25 million from the
Los Angeles Lakers in what
was his fi nal year before
retirement.
That was barely three
years ago. In the NBA now,
that’s almost chump change.
In 2022-23, three players
— James Harden, Russell
Westbrook and John Wall
— will have the option of
COACHES
CHALLENGE
Its likely NBA coaches will
be challenging one call
per game next season.
The league told teams
Friday that, pending
expected approval by
the board of governors
on July 9, coaches may
challenge a personal foul
charged to their team,
a called out-of-bounds
violation, a goaltending
violation or a basket-in-
terference violation.
No other call may be
challenged.
— Associated Press
making $47 million for that
season alone. Spoiler alert:
They’re all going to opt in
to those deals, because no
one could pass up a chance
to make $12,000 a minute
for an entire regular season.
And Wall’s contract, com-
bined with his injury issues
that kept him off the court
for much of last season and
may sideline him for the
entirety of 2019-20 as well,
will undoubtedly serve as
a cautionary tale for some
clubs.
Plus, there’s no guarantee
the huge deals pay huge div-
idends. Or any.
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Saturday 8-1
3112 SW Jay Ave in Pendleton
Wood stove, wake board, pop
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NASCAR items, exercise bike,
household items, brass knick-
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Friday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-4:00
821 SE 9th Street in Pendleton.
Multi-Family Yard Sale
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
from 9-4
46511 HORSESHOE LANE IN
PENDLETON
Behind the Lucky 7 trailer park
in mission
Fishing equipment, jewelry
making tools, and things, and
much more!
YOU’VE GOT TO SEE IT TO
BELIEVE IT!
HUGE Multi-Family Yard Sale.
Friday & Saturday 7am-3pm.
Priced to sell. Quality children’s
clothes and toys.
Furniture. Dishes. Kitchen.
Home Décor.
Camping. Auto. Horse blankets.
And more.
A thousand items plus!
BBQ hotdogs available.
Also 25c lb-40c lb Fuji apples
54193 Sunnyside Rd
in Milton-Freewater - 1 mile
west of M-F Drive-In
It’s worth the trip!
601 & 606 SE Emigrant build-
ing for sale. 3582 sq ft plus
full basement. 5000 sq.ft lot.
$79,500 RMLS#18684546 Call
Kal for more info (541) 969-7358
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
Variety of items! Craft supplies,
quilting fabric, books and more!-
Multi-Family, Clothes, Collect-
ibles, Household Items, Toys105
SE Kirk Ave Pendleton. Satur-
day Only! 9am-3pm
Five families yard sale
Baby items, toddler clothing,
quality adult clothing, antiques,
primitives, household items,
horse tack and farm items, farm
house decor, fishing equipment,
and much more for you to come
to see for yourself!
1014 SW Frazer Ave here in
Pendleton.
Saturday 9-4 and Sunday 9-2.
IT’S WORTH IT! GET A CLASS AD!
Estate Sale
Pool table Brunswick 1949,
golden oak. Washer & dryer.
Roll top desk, SEGA table type
“Frogger” video game. Log
splitter like new. 1978 Ford
F250 runs great.
PTO game winch with 2500 ft of
cable. Foosball table.
Call Don for appointment at
541-276-1862.
Unique Indoor Sale
We are selling a ton of
jewelry. Vintage, costume and
sterling.
Also a collection of “smalls” and
some more useful items as well.
Come check it out.
8:00 to 3:00 Fri + Sat
June 28th and 29th
3274 SW Perkins
Turn right at Rooster’s
Across from Sunset Ridge.
Advertise here!
1-800-522-0255
501 Open Houses
Massive Man Sale
You don’t want to miss this sale
if you hunt, shoot or reload.
Rifle, pistol, shotgun, cowboy
action and black powder stuff.
Primers, powder, brass, bullets,
dies, bullet molds, scopes,
cronographs, loading tools,
hunting gear & clothing, camp-
ing gear, hand tools.
Saturday June 29th 9am-2pm
648 NW 9th st, Pendleton
Pre-Estate Sale
Saturday, June 29th
8-3
Arts & crafts, professional
wardrobe, pickup tool box,
canning supplies, felted wool,
gardening tools & lots of other
stuff.
Everything must go.
Cash Only
69922 HWY 395 S,
Pendleton
Located between mile
markers 8 & 9 towards Pilot
Rock.
Justin and Burks moving and
estate sales. One day only.
Saturday 10 to 3. We must
clear this house! 175 E. 2nd
St. Ione Oregon.
A lot of nice merchandise
left. Four poster Queen bed,
glassware, holiday items,
jewelry, computer desk,
modern oak server, nice
freezer, Garage is full! Last
chance summer sale, Many
great deals, reasonable offers
excepted!
hope to see you all there.
Justin and Burks
501 Open Houses
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Priced to Sell RMLS#19111739
Call Kal for more info (541) 969-
7358
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