alex42083
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David Aldridge article on Milller to Portland
http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/david_aldridge/07/21/miller/
Interesting tidbit at the end, that I may not quite understand.
Further complicating matters with Miller is that teams might be reluctant to offer him a long-term deal because any contract of five or six years could subject them to the provisions of "Over 36" contracts, in which players who reach their 36th birthday during the life of the contract have their yearly salaries in the last year treated as deferred compensation, with those salaries spread over the preceding years of the contract. Because this can make the salary exceed the amount of the mid-level exception, the overall salaries have to be reduced.
Anyone care to explain it in simple terms?

