For sure he won't.
Players don't even care where they're playing now with these sort of contracts. Just too much money to pass up.
If it's not here, he'll get it somewhere. Cap is only going to get higher.
Basically...probably think someone will come to their senses soon so they are hurrying to sign.
Nope. He'll be in SA on the same deal he's on now.
Last edited by Chinook; 07-01-2016 at 08:07 AM.
11.7 career average and 5.2 rebounds and this mother er is making over $20 mil a year? Jesus.
NBA will have to adjust the minimum/ MLE and rookie contracts with the new cap eventually. The discrepancy between those slotted salaries and the rest are too significant.
Last I checked he's still the starter.
What's the likelihood that star players who signed last year or earlier will see these contracts and hold out, demanding a renegotiation for more money?
I don't think Mozgov is a good fit. He's not super nimble and the guards LA has want to run. We will see.
To your point of Rasho - again, to me, that's looking at math only to justify it. Spurs had Tim Duncan and needed a C to put next to him.
Lakers suck and paying a Rasho type doesn't make sense unless it's a playoff team which they are not. But I do see your point.
None. The NBA does not allow for holdouts once a player signs a contract. That's the trade-off of most deals being guaranteed.
Man that Clarkson deal is shockingly low. He must've really wanted to stay in LA.
Them Kardashians are as persuasive as they are annoying.
Man, this is a lame off season. The biggest news this morning was mosgov to Lakers. Every one else resigned.![]()
I agree - it's so weird how min/MLE do not adjust accordingly
Still not buying it...can't see Wade legitimately leaving Miami.
Too much money flowing around right now, probably best to just wait it out and see who doesn't have a chair in the end.
Spurs just need an additional scorer, the get it either from their bench improving or some vet who wants to consider a discount.
MLE used to, but the owners fought to change that during the previous lockout. Min salaries will almost certainly go up. Rookie contracts may not go up, as unions tend to minimize rookie salaries, as only players who have actually been drafted and/or signed have membership.
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I bet their offer was in Tiago's 9M/yr neighborhood.
Isn't that the max he could've gotten under the Arenas rule, or is the deal below that threshold?
O/U at $60M/4
About $8 Million below. Seems almost criminal not to give it to him.
Going with the over...too much ridiculous cash being handed out and it's Brooklyn.
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