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The good news for us is that we get to see another full season from him before anything can be done so he has an opportunity to prove that last year wasn't some kind of fluke. I don't believe it was but we have seen tons of players over the years have huge years and then fall off drastically. The guy that always come to mind for me is Pervis Ellison. His 3rd year in the league he put up 20pts, 11.2rbs, 2.9asts, 2.7blks and .9stl. Now a days he would have signed a max contract that offseason only to fall off drastically over the next few years.

AK47 lol sadly
 
Its the cap percentage I would look at. Imo 30% is fine for him, but even though Im a huge fan I agree with those who say that 35% should be reserved for top 10 caliber guys.... or at least they should have their own tier.

Ofc Lauri hasnt probably reached his ceiling as you dont usually just jump directly to it... so maybe if he can keep the 29+ PPG on good efficiency he had in the 2nd half of last year and add 2-3 more assists per game then I think he might get up there as a top 10 guy.
Agree with this. Numbers-wise, Lauri's extension is going to look huge. However, as a percentage of the maximum cap in a rising cap environment, it should be fairly reasonable. If we can get him long term with some some wiggle room on the percentage over overall cap, you do that and call out for lunch.
 
Hurts the pick
I feel like it’s a move that keeps them in the middle. That pick is four years out and AD is currently 30. It will be an era where they’ve phased out of LeBron. They’re occupying a lot of cap with an aging big with an injury history who, while phenomenally talented, isn’t going to raise the ceiling much without a lot of help. Or, conversely, won’t raise the floor too much in combination with health questions and games missed.

My hope for that pick would be that they are a middle-of-the-road team, or a bit worse. Or being on the very lowest range… like somewhere in the 9-13 range as far as picks. That pick landing top 5 and losing it to only get a second rounder is a huge buzzkill, so while having better draft position is ideal, you’re also, in parallel, increasing the chances of losing that pick altogether.
 
I feel like it’s a move that keeps them in the middle. That pick is four years out and AD is currently 30. It will be an era where they’ve phased out of LeBron. They’re occupying a lot of cap with an aging big with an injury history who, while phenomenally talented, isn’t going to raise the ceiling much without a lot of help. Or, conversely, won’t raise the floor too much in combination with health questions and games missed.

My hope for that pick would be that they are a middle-of-the-road team, or a bit worse. Or being on the very lowest range… like somewhere in the 9-13 range as far as picks. That pick landing top 5 and losing it to only get a second rounder is a huge buzzkill, so while having better draft position is ideal, you’re also, in parallel, increasing the chances of losing that pick altogether.
They'll have Reaves and AD and they draft as well as anyone in the NBA and always have a shot at good free agents.
 
4 years is an eternity in the NBA. Always assumed AD would sign an extension. I'd say given his age and injury history the contract is as likely to be a benefit as it is to be a hinderance in 3-4 years.
 
I remember in the '90s when people freaked out when Ryne Sandberg was getting paid $5,000 an inning.

Davis played 132 games the past three seasons - that's 44 games per season. Imagine paying a guy 186 million to play 132 regular season games.
Phillies fan in the 70s. Steve Carlton’s $160,000 contract was inconceivable.
 
Phillies fan in the 70s. Steve Carlton’s $160,000 contract was inconceivable.
 
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