GVC
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Ok. That makes sense.The 40% drop is new CBA language as far as I've found and most likely put in to address what I call the Collison Loophole (or Andre Blatche).
Ok. That makes sense.The 40% drop is new CBA language as far as I've found and most likely put in to address what I call the Collison Loophole (or Andre Blatche).
That's way too much for Gortat.Perfect player to do this with is Martin Gortat. His salary could go up to as much as $18M and drop to $10.8M with 7.5% decreases. Remember that big men are getting paid in the $12M vicinity. Instead of going 12,13,14,15 his salary could go 18, 10.8, 10.2, 9.8 (all figures ball-park).
But it doesn't work all that well for us. Cause with Kanter and Favors we can't have another big being paid that kind of money. Phoenix can do it though.
That's way too much for Gortat.
What?Come next year Max contracts can start at about $18M to $20M.
1. I wouldn't count on the cap going up next season. The only reason it stayed at $58.044mm this season is because that was the agreed to minimum for both last season and this season. Next season, the cap will be based on 44.74% of BRI. There's a good chance it goes down, given that it stayed at $58.044mm this season.Salary cap is about $58M this year. If it raises $2M to $60M then the max contracts allowed are for 30% of the cap or $18M starting salary. Deron's contract started at $17.2M this year. See lots of ppl talk about max contracts above $10M but it's really, really off.
1. I wouldn't count on the cap going up next season. The only reason it stayed at $58.044mm this season is because that was the agreed to minimum for both last season and this season. Next season, the cap will be based on 44.74% of BRI. There's a good chance it goes down, given that it stayed at $58.044mm this season.
2. 7 year max contracts aren't actually set at 30% of the salary cap. Max salary amounts are based on 42.14% of BRI, not the 44.74% that's used to calculate the cap. If the cap is at $55mm next season, the starting salary for a 7-9 year (service time) max contract is $15.541mm. If the cap increases to $60mm, the starting salary on a 7-9 year max contract is $16.954mm.
A 10+ year veteran could have 35% of the cap under the last CBA. There is no change. Kobe will make $30mm next season, for example.Point taken about BRI. But note that 10+ year veteran can have up to 35% of the cap. Also note that Deron Williams signed for $17.2M this year. Derrick Rose starts at $16.4M. The jump to $18M is around the corner.
What? The 35% max for players with 10+ years of service is the same in the 2011 CBA as it was in the 2005 CBA. Max salaries will actually be lower as a percentage of the salary cap under the 2011 CBA than under the 2005 CBA due to a change in max raises (from 10.5% to 7.5% and from 8% to 4.5%).Kobe's contract is a max salary exception. Not the 35% of the cap figure.
1. Where are you reading these projections? If the cap goes down, the first year salary of a max contract for Chris Paul will be less than Deron's $17.2mm, which is less than $18mm.Is it true or not that Deron got $17.2M on his max contract? I said next year the max contracts could start at $18M to $20M which are the projections I read for Chris Paul's starting salary...Chris Paul may command a salary of $18.69M...So that was what I was referring to. There's max deal out there starting at $18M to $20M and even "ordinary" max deals are setting themselves up at $16.4M which is a far cry from the $10M that ppl used to refer as max deals.
1. Where are you reading these projections? If the cap goes down, the first year salary of a max contract for Chris Paul will be less than Deron's $17.2mm, which is less than $18mm.
2. What does "Chris Paul may command a salary of $18.69M" mean?
3. What is an "ordinary" max deal? What other max deals are there?
4. Who referred to $10mm salaries as "max deals"? Whoever did was wrong (unless they did so ages ago).
It's 4.5% for 3 consecutive seasons though. Given the state of the economy, I consider it unlikely that BRI will have increased by an average of 4.5% for 3 seasons. We'll know soon enough.then it's pretty simple to expect at least a 4.5% jump in the BRI for next season.
I assumed you were implicitly stating that max contract salaries are increasing. They are not. It's more likely that first year salaries in max contracts will decrease than increase next season. Further, due to the lowering of raises under the current CBA (and the cutting of a year off the max length of contracts), the average salary in max contracts has decreased under the 2011 CBA (with respect to the 2005 CBA).Come next year Max contracts can start at about $18M to $20M.