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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    How much will he command in free agency?

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    Veteran LkrFan's Avatar
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    $2M-$3M. He had a stretch where he was playing well, then he hit the wall. He's not consistent enough to earn more than that IMO.

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    He's made some money with the season he had. Maybe around the MLE or slightly more. I can see a team offering him a 3 year deal in the $15-20M range. And all it takes is one team desperate enough for him to get grossly overpaid something stupid like $40/4 years. And there are plenty of NBA GMs who are either desperate or stupid or both. So it shouldn't surprise anyone if that happens.

    I think there will still be teams hesitant and questioning whether he can really put up consistent production, but teams pay for potential all the time. He's a combo forward who has good skill and just enough agility to play SF against a lot of teams, and he isn't at a size disadvantage at PF. There are plenty of teams that could use that type of player.

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    $2M-$3M. He had a stretch where he was playing well, then he hit the wall. He's not consistent enough to earn more than that IMO.
    What he's actually worth and what he will actually command are two different things in NBA free agency.

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    $15-$20M over 3 years is already grossly overpaying him.

    I bet he gets something like 3 years, $8 million.

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    Teams overpay bigs all the time, and if a team believes he can play PF full time, they will. And remember, this is the NBA. Every year, we as fans are dumbfounded by the types of contracts that are being handed out to players we don't think deserve a lick over a minimum salary.

    Charlie Villanueva $37M / 5 years
    Travis Outlaw $35M / 5 years
    Omer Asik $25M / 3 years
    Michael Beasley $18M / 3 years

    The question wasn't what you think Earl Clark is actually worth, but what he will ultimately command in free agency. He's 25 years old, 6'10, versatile, and in this first season he got a real chance to play, he showed plenty of potential to be a consistent contributor. Again, all it takes is one team that is stupid and/or desperate enough. And I also think there will be a team or two that will overbid just so he doesn't re-sign with the Lakers.

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    7ft tall who can log minutes...usually get overpaid

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    The guy is 25. Not 22. He was horrendous in the playoffs, ty in the regular season, and people only know his name because the front of his jersey said Lakers. I think he's getting something in the range of 3 years, $8 million.

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    He said he's willing to take less to stay in LA because they were the first team to give him a chance. I think 2-3 mil sounds about right, he could be a solid role player for years to come. He used to play point guard I think back in his highschool days before his growth spurt, he's a decent playmaker and his jumper is coming along nicely, he's also a good rebounder for his size and he's athletic, a low risk, high reward type of a guy.

    I actually think the Spurs could use him, his lack of experience might be intimidating but I think Pop could turn him into a solid back-up 4.

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    The guy is 25. Not 22. He was horrendous in the playoffs, ty in the regular season, and people only know his name because the front of his jersey said Lakers. I think he's getting something in the range of 3 years, $8 million.
    What difference does it make that he's 25 for a guy who will end up getting a 3 or 4 year contract? He'll be 28 by the end of a 3 year deal. He's 25, not 30.

    And I wouldn't say he was ty in the regular season. When he got consistent minutes, he was doing just fine. Look at his January and February months. After that, he did struggle when he started getting inconsistent PT and when Pau returned.

    He's a hybrid power forward, which is a growing trend in the NBA. There are teams that could use his size/skillset combination at PF. The only scenario I think he signs for something like $8M over 3 years is to stay with the Lakers because as mentioned they were the first team to give him a real chance and he's being loyal.

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    he's one of the big wildcards of this year's free agency, i think he's not worth anything more than the mini mid level and i don't think he'll get grossly overpaid but i really can't be sure, it's possible someone tries to force the lakers to pay him and they just leave him.

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    He had a few very good games this season. Getting rebounds, shooting the 3.
    I ll take him for $2 -3 / year.

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    He might be just worth 2-3m a year but he's definitely getting paid with MLE being the floor, because there're many stupid teams and managers around the league

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    He'll get paid I think. He made some noise with the Lakers mid season, ESPN was hyping him up at one point.

    Kupchak has a history of overpaying. See Luke Walton, Vladimir Radmanovic, Kwame Brown. All made up to $6-$8 mil/yr.

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