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Coaching Carousel 6 - You can't make everyone happy. You are not bacon.
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 784679" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>You shouldn't be put on blast. I actually expect a new contract entirely (or maybe a big rework). Keep in mind an extension isn't just something we can unilaterally do. He'd have to agree to it and I expect he'd view now as a good time to go back to the table overall rather than just kick the can two years down the road. While I think its completely within his character normally, I do suspect that contract negotiations is one of the reasons he has been super eager to talk about things that we have done that we haven't accomplished in a decade plus. Pastner may be a goof, but he's meticulous and savvy in his own way. </p><p></p><p>All in all, a 2 year extension would probably give him pretty confident that he'd get 2 more years but not completely safe (it'd basically be akin to the chances he was going to get fired after year 3 when he was hired). I would expect him to push for terms that makes him feel safe in getting at least 3 more years. Of course, he could also kick the can down the road as somewhat of a bet on himself to overperform next year and set himself up for a big pay day. Who knows. </p><p></p><p>It'll be an interesting off season topic for sure. Regardless I think at this point some sort of extension is more or less guaranteed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 784679, member: 2299"] You shouldn't be put on blast. I actually expect a new contract entirely (or maybe a big rework). Keep in mind an extension isn't just something we can unilaterally do. He'd have to agree to it and I expect he'd view now as a good time to go back to the table overall rather than just kick the can two years down the road. While I think its completely within his character normally, I do suspect that contract negotiations is one of the reasons he has been super eager to talk about things that we have done that we haven't accomplished in a decade plus. Pastner may be a goof, but he's meticulous and savvy in his own way. All in all, a 2 year extension would probably give him pretty confident that he'd get 2 more years but not completely safe (it'd basically be akin to the chances he was going to get fired after year 3 when he was hired). I would expect him to push for terms that makes him feel safe in getting at least 3 more years. Of course, he could also kick the can down the road as somewhat of a bet on himself to overperform next year and set himself up for a big pay day. Who knows. It'll be an interesting off season topic for sure. Regardless I think at this point some sort of extension is more or less guaranteed. [/QUOTE]
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