cctrackstar
Well-Known Member
The most important thing in the above article is the reminder that the new CBA is designed to pay loads to superstars while the middle class of the NBA gets shafted. The superstars will always get the money, but Hayward isn't a superstar, so unless the Jazz know something that the rest of the NBA doesn't, he just isn't going to get paid like a superstar. Favors got a pretty good paycheck but that is at least in part because he has superfreaky measurements and has already shown to be elite defensively. While Hayward has shown to be a good team player jack of all trades, he hasn't shown any elite abilities that I have seen. He is the best all around player that I have seen in years, but unless he grows a better wingspan, jumps like Evans, gains the speed of Paul or the shoots like Ray Allen, he's just a solid very useful complimentary player.
BTW Manu Ginobili is making seven million dollars this year. (edit, it would appear that the most he ever made in a season was fourteen million, and that was after years of experience. His first non rookie contract averaged about nine million, and this is in the old CBA where teams could easily go over the cap if they wanted.)
BTW Manu Ginobili is making seven million dollars this year. (edit, it would appear that the most he ever made in a season was fourteen million, and that was after years of experience. His first non rookie contract averaged about nine million, and this is in the old CBA where teams could easily go over the cap if they wanted.)