I can't believe he didn't get a max extension; he needs to fire his agent ASAP.
AlexKennedyNBA Alex Kennedy
Kevin Love has agreed to a four-year, $62 million contract extension, according to Ray Richardson (@TwolvesNow) of the Pioneer Press.
I can't believe he didn't get a max extension; he needs to fire his agent ASAP.
A little over $15 mil per year is not bad. He's not gonna end up like Terrell Owens.
Isn't the max a flat 30% of the cap now? I haven't read the new CBA, but I remember that being part of the final proposal as reported by USA Today or the NY Times (can't remember which) at the end of the lockout.
30 is the max after the rookie deal if they started on the all star team two teams, made all NBA 2 times or is the MVP one time. Otherwise it's 25% max I belive
The players got ing screwed then. They should have never played this season in that case.
i thought max was around 80m???? he shouldve milked that franchise since the owner has no problem payin scrubs max contract...
KLove just wants to get paid and enjoy his off season.
The max after a players rookie deal is about 16 million a year so love is barely under max status. But love is an amazing player who deserves it. And Minnesota got him for only 4 years which is what they wanted, everybody wins
^Ain't nothin' better than a 7 footer standin' out on the arc.![]()
ESPNSteinLine Marc Stein
Two sources close to process tell ESPN com that Kevin Love has NOT yet agreed to contract extension and that talks are still "ongoing"ESPNSteinLine Marc Stein
No decision from Love on whether to accept Wolves' current offer or become restricted free agent in July to come before WEDS, sources say
More from ESPN on the story: http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/74...year-extension
Agreed tbh, he's a big man shooting 0.429, that's pretty damn poor.
he needs the extension fast to get some invisalign
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Love would be pretty damn dumb to accept anything but the max. Let's be honest, his marketability ceiling is higher than any player in the league.
The wolves really should extend him sooner rather than later, they aren't going to get anything better than him anytime soon. He's not franchise money in the traditional sense since you don't really run the team through him but if they let it roll on somebody like Boston will deffiantly offer max . Just get it over with now Kahn and save your little wolves some drama.
...I'll take 10 million.. any amount with 6 0's is good with me.
2 reasons I see him signing for less than the max:
1. He might want to build a contender in Minny, and that gives them a LOT of cap breathing room to sign other players now.
2. He's immediately becomes a top 5 "deal" contract in basketball. He could literally go anywhere to any team with such a relatively low cost for the performance. Not hard to package young players together to make $15mil a year.
I think it's perhaps a fiscal concession but very wise as a basketball move. Love might even realize his skillset would make it hard to build a le contender around him with a max deal.
If I'm Kevin Love, I take pity on the organization and accept the insulting lowball offer (still 60 million dollars, seriously that's plenty), in order to give the team more room to sign better players, challenge Lebron and the Heat for dominance in the ECF for the next half-decade
Cry, Kevin Love believes he is the best PF in the game.
From 24 feet away.
tee, hee.
What is his ceiling, though? I'm not sure he is ever going to be the best player on a le team. Definitely a #2 though.
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