If Jefferson is amnested, he get paid 11mil, which are his player option in 13/14 ?
OK Thanks Bruno. I thought I'd read a Hollinger piece about that, but looking at it again, I misread it. Thanks for clearing that up.
If Jefferson is amnested, he get paid 11mil, which are his player option in 13/14 ?
If Spurs get amnestied this summer, Spurs will have to pay the last 2 years on his contract for a total of $21.2M. Being amnestied doesn't cancel player options, it would be too good to be true.
Very hypothetical...Say we end up trading Jefferson for Kaman this year. We than have to trade JA and Blair with him....The summer of 2012 rolls around and Duncans contract comes off the books as well as Kamans. We amnesty TP which someone would obviously pick him up off waivers(paying a portion of his contract)....Would that leave us enough cap room to sign both D.Howard and D.Will?
Spurs would have around 26,5 mil commited to Gino, Kawhi, Tiago, Bonner, Joseph, Neal and 21st pick. You fill it with 6 minimum contracts, so it gives you less then 30 mil. With such Spurs would have 28 mil in space. Paying them less, and attract them to SA is less then impossible![]()
I have a question Bruno. What happens with the last year of Bonner's contract if we use the amnesty clause on him ?
Let's say we use it next season and a team claims him off waivers for 2m/year. We would pay 1.63m in 12/13. But what happens in the next season considering that his contract is only 1m guaranteed?
This is where we need an updated FAQ from Coon.
Common sense says that the team gets to make a decision on team options/partial guarantees at the time that the player is placed on waivers under the amnesty provision. Otherwise, you could get a situation where a team pays more money for an option year if the player is claimed than they would if the player remained unclaimed.
That wouldn't make sense, but I don't know where to look to for confirmation.
Yeah, it's impossible to answer at that for now while the CBA hasn't been published to the public.
Thanks Mel and Bruno for the info
Still, i don't think the Spurs will use the amnesty clause on him anyway![]()
have there been any actual hints or whispers from the Spurs organization that Bonner will be amnestied?
or is this assumption just the product of spursfan's ignorant and irrational hatred of Bonner?
Maybe someone might be familiar with this how playoff revenue is shared...
home teams players get proceeds from playoff games, so much does the team actually collect from ticket sales per home playoff game?
so does that mean the scrub at the end of the playoff roster gets the same amount shared among the playoff roster?? lol playoff revenue sharing...
lol nba trying to milk more money from extending a series
Maybe someone might be familiar with this how playoff revenue is shared...
home teams players get proceeds from playoff games, so how much does the team actually collect from ticket sales per home playoff game?
so does that mean the scrub at the end of the playoff roster gets the same amount shared among the playoff roster?? lol playoff revenue sharing...
lol nba trying to milk more money from extending a series
I have some reservation that whether Tiago is in SPUR's long term plan, considering that he is not utilised to the full extent.
Would Pacer be willing to trade Roy Hibbert for Tiago + filler? Would Roy be re-signed at 8M per year?
dunno what crack ur smoking, but im sure the pacers FO would tell you to step away from the keyboard
Hibbert will get the max or close to it. You guys can book it.
Honestly, I prefer Splitter with his current salary than Hibbert and his next huge contract. He isn't a max player, but he will get it because decent BIGS get paid in the NBA. If the Pacers don't offer him the max or something close to it, another NBA team will.
Hibbert will get the max or close to it. You guys can book it.
Honestly, I prefer Splitter with his current salary than Hibbert and his next huge contract. He isn't a max player, but he will get it because decent BIGS get paid in the NBA. If the Pacers don't offer him the max or something close to it, another NBA team will.
Nice article on Espn: Highest-paying teams in the world. Spurs are high on the list.
Too bad european basketball clubs are missing from the list.
IMO Spurs need to find a way to dump Manu's 14 million next year if they want to keep being compe ive in Duncan's final 2-3 years.
As in not have it on the books for next year? Or as in let it ride for a year, then let Manu either retire or sign for a reduced sum, depending on his wishes?
https://webfiles.uci.edu/lcoon/cbafaq/salarycap.htm
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Larry Coon is the go to guy when you want to know the CBA...here we have Bruno and others but Larry is the guy that gets paid to study the CBA. I wish Bruno got paid![]()
Well, Spurs can use the amnesty clause on Manu and have over $20M in cap space.![]()
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not a fan of the amnesty clause, still have to pay out the salary.
would like a 50% buyout. would love to somehow work out a sign and trade Batum for Manu with the Blazers; give them cash, picks, whatever it takes![]()
Great. Thanks.![]()
, do you really believe they will not be compe ive the next 2-3 yrs? Do you believe they are competative this season?
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