MDAV28
Well-Known Member
I have major reservations about Love's contract, but there is one thing that must be pointed out. The salary cap spikes $7 million this summer and another $9 million for the 2020-21 season. The luxury tax is going up to $134 for next season and a ridiculous $143 for 2020-21. So in many ways, Love's $30 million deal starting the 2020-21 season isn't that much different than Favors' $17 million deal signed last summer.
With regards to Love, I ask two main questions:
#1 - Is he our missing piece? If yes or even maybe, we have to consider it.
#2 - If the answer to #1 is yes, will our ownership pay to keep and even build around a roster that includes his contract?
It's much different as Favors is a 1+1 team-controlled which a large reason he got $17 million per. Like he probably would have taken less per year for a longer deal. Love's deal is what $30+ million per for the next FOUR years (not even counting this year)? This is the most important time to be smart with the cap (Don rookie deal).
Aside from contract, no I don't think he's the missing piece for glaring reasons like health and defensive liabilities. As we have seen the past few years, the NBA elite teams force you to switch which essentially makes your defense as good as your worst defender in the half court. Love could very well get played off the court in playoff series, especially aging Love.