Is there a post out there already highlightng what next years pay roll is going to look like? If so, can someone link the post. If not, can someone break it down for a dummy like me please. Thank you
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Is there a post out there already highlightng what next years pay roll is going to look like? If so, can someone link the post. If not, can someone break it down for a dummy like me please. Thank you
Name 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 LaMarcus Aldridge $19,689,000 $20,575,005 $21,461,010 $22,347,015 Kawhi Leonard $16,407,500 $17,638,063 $18,868,625 $20,099,189 $21,329,752 Tony Parker $13,437,500 $14,445,313 $15,453,126 Danny Green $10,000,000 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 Boris Diaw $7,500,000 $7,000,000 $7,500,000 Tim Duncan $5,250,000 $5,643,750 Patty Mills $3,578,947 $3,578,948 Manu Ginobili $2,814,000 $2,940,630 David West $1,499,187 $1,551,659 Boban Marjanovic $1,200,000 $1,500,000 Kyle Anderson $1,142,879 $1,192,080 $2,151,704 $3,227,556 Matt Bonner $947,276 Rasual Butler $947,276 Ray McCallum (waived) $947,276 Jonathan Simmons $525,093 $874,636 $1,214,746 Jimmer Fredette (waived) $507,711 Andre Miller $250,750 Kevin Martin $200,600 Guaranteed Total: $86,844,995 $70,429,409 $65,782,761 $20,099,189 Inclusive Total: $86,844,995
Nice chart. Thanks for posting. Those things help a thread get some legit discussion. :tu
So the cap is going to be 92m next season, meaning the Spurs have some money to spend?
you guessed 1 out of 4 correctly, BillMc...
I want Rasual Butler back on the team.
It's going to be very interesting to see RC truly earn his paycheck these next few years with Duncan and Ginobili potentially leaving.
Even more-so after Pop leaves...
The problem is, the cap increase goes to everyone. Most teams will have some money to spend. The best news, IMO is the players they have locked into salaries. But, yeah, they are going to be able to go after a good player with their cap room. Good players aren't going to go cheap this offseason. The price of poker just went up.
Dang man. Parker's contract seems Kobe-esque. Curry is slated to make $12,112,359 next year too. Ouch. Hope he can pick up his play and earn that pay when it matters.
Patty will earn exactly $1 more next year than this year.
ok... shows what I know. I wouldn't have gotten any probably!Quote:
Originally Posted by BillMc
While true- unless Golden State somehow scores Durant, I don't see much happening this offseason that is going to move the needle much except for the swirling mass of semi-contenders and Playoff hopefuls that always change hands and futile hopes every season.
I know you didn't bring this up, but I think, right now, gaining more continuity between Aldridge and Leonard and the adjusted system going forward is going to be more important than any player acquisition for this team.
That is, of course, assuming Duncan stays one... more... year. Just one more, big fella. Maybe two...
Edit: And finding someone to replace/play for/spell/DO SOMETHING for Tony Parker. That has to be a priority.
With the salary cap increase Leonard's deal will be a bargain for the Spurs. :toast
Not Kobe-esque at all. Kobe made $25M this year with a $70M cap (36%). Parker will make $14.5M next year with a ~$92M cap (16%).
Don't get me wrong, I also think that Parker is overpaid for his production. But not near the level of Kobe.
Saying that Parker is overpaid compared to Curry is obvious, but Curry's production-to-salary ratio smokes everybody in the league, not just Parker.
Just saying, there are a whole bunch of free agents this year. Teams are going to have to spend to keep the guys they want, because the extra salary cap is going to let some other teams take shots at them. I'm not talking about which teams will improve - just that there's going to be a lot of spending. I'm with you on hoping Tim stays one more year. Add to that the hope that Boban will progress in the offseason, and live up to the potential we see.
Here's a list of some of the better unrestricted and player-option guys for this offseason. Doesn't matter how good everyone thinks they are, or whether they would fit on the Spurs. The point is, lots of them are gonna get paid.
Unrestricted:
Durant, Horford, DWade, Conley, Hassan Whiteside, Rondo, Batum, Al Jefferson, Ryan Anderson, Pachulia, Bazemore, Jamal Crawford, Deng, Jeff Green, Eric Gordon, Courtney Lee, Mozgov, Teletovic, Mayo, Speights, and a bunch more.
Player Options:
DeRozan, Pau, Dwight Howard, Chandler Parsons, J.R. Smith, Jeremy Lin, Afflalo, DeRon Williams, DWest. I'm sure I left some out, and I'm not counting guys like LeBron, Dirk, and Tim who aren't going anywhere else.
Lol, patty, $1 more
I know. I know there is a dearth of talent that may be moving around this summer. I just think that, unless a team like the Lakers with massive capspace can coordinate a Lebron-like summer with multiple stars joining up we're going to see faces and uniforms change, but the top hierarchy will remain the same: GS, SA and the Lebron's.
Yeah, you'll see some stronger teams rise, and some teams that didn't make the playoffs make it, but unless there's a Lebron-summer, there won't be a huge change in the NBA.
IMO.
man, we're pretty lucky we got Kawhi and LMA signed before this cap gets ridiculous, going over 100 million in 2017/18? and that's the year Curry is a free agent, so he'll get what like 5 years 200 mil?
I love TP a ton, but I think it's time to start finding the next starting PG after the GDP (Ginobili, Duncan, Parker) era
Yeah because he's not done anything to earn his paycheck so far, right?
http://i.imgur.com/iWKad22.jpg
Truly ask yourself how much of his success was due to him by himself, or due to...
You know what? Who gives a shit. You win... whatever you want to win.
yaaaaaaaaay you.
Ryan Anderson would be sick on the Spurs, not sure what he makes though.
Lol, Duncan was making $20+ million in 2011 and getting annihilated by the likes of Zach Randolph. Parker will never in his career be a top-30 paid player in any season. And yet he finished 6th in MVP voting twice, and 12th twice more. He has been severely underpaid in his career.
The Spurs were really fortunate to lock up Kawhi & Aldridge before the cap increases dramatically... That puts them in a great spot for the next 4 years! Think of OKC-- Durant will take a max contract much bigger than either KL's or LMA's if he stays (and that's a big if) and then the following year they'll face the same situation with Westbrook... so even if Durant & Westbrook do return to the Thunder, that team will still be in the position of having less money to spend on depth than the Spurs will.... so it'll be the same situation as it is right now.
I think the biggest need for the Spurs is a guard who can handle the ball, someone who can pair with either Mills or D Green when Parker's sitting-- the most interesting guy I see who fits that bill is Nick Batum, who could be a Bulls era Ron Harper type of PG when needed and a mini version of prime Manu when playing the 2 guard. He's got a lot of Spur connections, having played with Mills & Aldridge in Portland and with Tony & Boris on the French National team.
The Spurs will need a PG upgrade at some point but I don't think that'll be possible next season with Parker's contract, unless Mills is used in a trade... Batum, who could potentially play 3 positions, looks to me to be the best & most flexible option...
can we trade parker for one of the sixers bigs :lol
How do you figure Batum getting $20M? He's a 4th or 5th option, at best. He's a career 11.7 pt scorer, and his best season was 14.9. He's never been an All Star or All NBA player, and even though he hangs his hat on defense, he's never made the All D team, either. Things will be crazy this summer, but not that crazy. I see his absolute ceiling at $10M, and he's more likely to get the MLE.
This year, batum is the 1st/2nd option in the hornet's team, who finish tie to the 3rd place in the east (and play without MKG all year), with 15 pts / 6 rb / 6p, and a big role in the good season of K. Walker.
You can go read Hornet's forum on realgm, they are all prepared to a 100M/5yrs max offer from their FO this summer.
They're will be a huge load of money available this summer, and a few good player to spend it on.
Batum for 10M or less this summer is an absolute joke !
Parker has taken less than he was worth for almost his entire career. He deserves what he is making now. And with the cap going up, it really isnt going to hurt the Spurs. I mean, they already have Kawhi and LMA locked down.
I used to like sham for salaries, but he is not updating it anymore.
I use this one now :
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/sa...s-team-salary/