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    Saw it on NBATV. They are saying $108M/5, but that would be against the CBA. Only designated rookies can get five-year extensions.

    Anyway, it will be interest to see if he takes it. If he decides to wait, he's as good as gone next summer.

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    why would he stay there play with a ballhog?

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    Saw it on NBATV. They are saying $108M/5, but that would be against the CBA. Only designated rookies can get five-year extensions.

    Anyway, it will be interest to see if he takes it. If he decides to wait, he's as good as gone next summer.
    Just folks doing a poor job of living off of reporting done a day earlier by Woj:

    With only a remote chance that Aldridge will agree to the three-year, $55.5 million extension afforded him this summer under the collective bargaining agreement, the Blazers are determined to keep Aldridge on a five-year, $108 million extension that he can sign upon reaching free agency next summer.

    https://sports.yahoo.com/news/source...211219265.html

    Yeah, even Woj used the wrong terminology for a 2015 deal. It would be a new contract, not an extension.

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    108m is petty cash to the owner,

    but still each year there is only 3-4 real contenders and the blazers like the rest of the other teams are just making up the n umbers, aldridge should just go for the money

    how much money would an nba championship help a player earn more from outside of the league?

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    Machacarredes Chinook's Avatar
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    Just folks doing a poor job of living off of reporting done a day earlier by Woj:

    With only a remote chance that Aldridge will agree to the three-year, $55.5 million extension afforded him this summer under the collective bargaining agreement, the Blazers are determined to keep Aldridge on a five-year, $108 million extension that he can sign upon reaching free agency next summer.

    https://sports.yahoo.com/news/source...211219265.html

    Yeah, even Woj used the wrong terminology for a 2015 deal. It would be a new contract, not an extension.
    Makes more sense now. The Blazers better make some noise this post-season. People can act like they're on the rise as much as they want, but if they don't add some good players, they may well fall a couple of rungs down the West ladder.

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    His knees will implode couple months later. Portland shouldnt sign their all-stars to longer deals than 2 years.

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    Makes more sense now. The Blazers better make some noise this post-season. People can act like they're on the rise as much as they want, but if they don't add some good players, they may well fall a couple of rungs down the West ladder.
    Yup, the 2007 Jazz and the 2008 Hornets were also on the rise.

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    why would he stay there play with a ballhog?
    For $108 million dollars over 5 years. Duh.......

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    We've seen how good he is and it isnt that great.

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    better then nash when he was with the suns

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    Re ed on the part of the blazers. He's not worth $20m a season and certainly not for 5 years.

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    He's probably worth $13 - $15 mil tops. When is Lillard's contract up tbh?

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    Re ed on the part of the blazers. He's not worth $20m a season and certainly not for 5 years.
    See, I told ya's the light provided by your ring wouldn't last long.

    Symbolism over substance is a cruel master.

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    better then nash when he was with the suns
    lolwut

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    He's not yet superstar caliber imho. He is good but his impact is too dependent on matchups I think, against certain type of bigs he is a beast, but against other types he would more often than not the bed and suck plain asses imho.

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    Re ed on the part of the blazers. He's not worth $20m a season and certainly not for 5 years.
    Yep like Hin but not at max. Only few guys worth that and he is not one.

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