smackeddog wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:smackeddog wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:holfresh wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:fishmike wrote:holfresh wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:fishmike wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:fishmike wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:fishmike wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:fishmike wrote:I think Lee is a keeper unless someone really offers a wow deal. You want to keep some veteran players and have continuity. Lee is a good versatile player. Unless he wants out...
I'm all for nice veteran role players but not if if it means overpaying them. Plenty of all-stars are making what Lee does. It's nothing against Lee but I don't think he's a bargain on an 8 figure per year salary.
plenty? Any all star is going to be paid 2x what Lee makes in this market. Your not making sense
That's crazy. There are guys even on rookie contracts who are all-stars. I'm not spending 8 figures on a guy who's a nice role player. You shouldn't spend more than half that on a role player.
Sure, you'll pay a lot if you're talking about signing someone in free agency who is already an all-star. I don't expect us to pull that off. (And if we keep blowing 8 figure salaries on guys like Lee and Noah, it's going to be even harder to get all-stars.)
like who? Name some guys. Not seeing it.
Who? KOQ, Kuz, Jennings are all OK role players half what Lee does.
huh? Those guys are all stars? You said "Plenty of all-stars are making what Lee does" and I asked who. You answered with KOQ, Kuz and Jennings. Who are these all stars making what Lee makes?
I asked you which part of my reply you were asking about since your statement wasn't clear. I replied as if you were referring to the part where I said "you shouldn't spend more than half of that on a role player." So I was demonstrating you can get good role players for much less than Lee.
Anyway, two all-stars are making less than Lee:
Giannis
Isaiah Thomas
Then you have all-stars making the same or only a few mil more than Lee like
John Wall
Kyle Lowry
Kemba Walker
Steph Curry
Klay Thompson
Draymond Green
DeMarcus Cousins
Gordon Hayward
That's already a third of the all-stars.
All of these players except one was drafted by their current teams...Next contract, this summer, Curry and Cousins will be making 40 mil per year...Wall will get 40 mil per year when it's time..Draymond, Haywood and Klay in the mid 30s...
exactly... all this list says is no matter what, you keep your picks (or try to get more).
None of that means you pay Lee all-star dollars. There are fine role players making a quarter what he does. I don't know why you're mentioning free agency pools anyway. Free agency is just one of many ways to get players.
And, anyway, have we reached the point in the new cba yet when Melo's contract is a bargain? Wake me up when we do.
Chris Paul, Curry and Boogie will be making 40 mil per this summer..Harrison Barnes is making 24? Per..12 mil per signed from last year isn't all star dollars..You are comparing apples and oranges..Contracts from different CBA era deals..Recent contracts were signed at higher rates anticipating the new CBA..
No, I mentioned good role players signed in this CBA making far less than Lee.
In 2017, $12 mil per is at least close to all-star dollars, as this year is a mixture of players from current and past CBAs. We can't keep signing guys just out of the hope that in the back end of their contracts it will pay off. We should have learned that by now! If we can't get top FAs on reasonable contracts (and they have no reason to come here right now), then we need to build a better team first.
Imagine if we had just taken $120 mil in bad contracts off of teams hands instead of signing Noah and Lee. We probably could have gotten a lot of draft picks out of it. You are right that in the 2016 off-season, you couldn't sign a *current* all-star for $12 mil. You need to get players before they become all-stars. (Like how I kept saying we should trade for Harden before Houston did.) And you need to acquire draft picks so you can get guys on bargain contracts.
Under the new CBA, the average player salary is estimated to start at $8.5mil, then go up to $10 mil, so Lee will have an average salary and is an average player- his contract is fine.
Salaries will increase dramatically. There will be a 45% increase in minimum salaries across the board for year one of the deal, with the average salary expected at $8.5 million in 2017-18 and projected at $10 million by 2020–21.
You realize he's making $12 mil a year? Statistically, he's a slightly below average NBA player (but almost average). And you confirmed what I suspected. he'll be overpaid throughout every year of his contract.
The average will be $10mil, he's making $12mil, therefore it's an average salary- $2 mil difference under a $100mil salary cap- oooh!
So that's like 10 to 15 mil over the league average for 4 years on a guy who should be about 10 mil below league average for 4 years. You can't just throw around $25 mil like it doesn't matter. If you're that careless, you'll fill up the whole salary cap and still have a lot of needs to address.