I've heard/read talk about the Blazers having a very hard time keeping their team together. The players are young and cheap but they have shown they are valuable and the Blazers are not going to be able to keep the team together long enough to contend for a title. The nice thing about Brooks is he is developing a respectable outside shot, even from 3point range, so it's not just about trying to counter his speed anymore. I like the kid, seems like he's had to fight the "little guy" battle since HS.
The Lakers just don't have the toughness to put Brooks on his back when he drives the lane, the Lakers would rather try and beat Brooks strenghts instead of trying to take away some of them. I expect the Lakers to win big on Sunday and at some point durring the game they should build a 20 point lead.
I guess we shall see. I don't believe it will be hard to keep Roy, Aldridge, and Oden, lots of good teams have 3 max or nearly max players, it not more. The question will be Webster, Outlaw, Fernandez, Bayless, and Batum.
Webster signed through 2012-13 on a $5 million per year deal. That isn't a big problem.
Outlaw has one year left at $3.6 million. My opinion is they will trade him, plus some other considerations for a veteran.
Fernandez is signed through 2012-13 at slightly less than $2 million per year. We will see at that point. He is probably the one player that they will want to keep who will be to expensive to keep.
Bayless is signed through 2012-13 at just under $3 million per year. If he becomes the starting PG, then paying him $7 to $8 million a year is no big deal.
Batum is due basically what Fernandez will get paid, but I doubt he will command as much as Fernandez, so we could keep him.
By my calculations we will owe Roy, Aldridge, Oden, Przybilla, Batum, Fernandez, Bayless, and Webster about $55 million in 2012-2013. That is the guts of your 8 man rotation, in their peak years or just before (their ages will be Przybilla 33, Roy and Fernandez 28, Aldridge 27, Webster 26, Oden 25, Bayless and Batum 24). Throw in a couple of vets and a few rookie scale guys, and you are talking about a $65 million payroll. Pay the guys coming off contracts 60% more that the last year of their rookie deal and you are about $80 million. There are about 3-4 teams in that range or higher right now. That is all doable.
An increase of 60% over their last contract would mean that Webster, Fernandez, Bayless, and Batum would go from getting paid about $4 million a year each to about $6.5 million each the next season. That is when it will get a little dicey, because 2 years after that this group of 7 (minus Przybilla) will be earning about $74 million. That would be 7 players earning $10 million a year. That would be in 2014-15. A lot could change by then, but one of that core of 7 would probably not be able to be signed.