Blazinaway
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Still no word on whether he was "officially" offered an extension and if so will he accept it - why the wait if he does accept?
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Only thing I can think of is he wants to use the pending extension as an excuse to skip national team stuff, then he agrees afterwards.Still no word on whether he was "officially" offered an extension and if so will he accept it - why the wait if he does accept?
Only thing I can think of is he wants to use the pending extension as an excuse to skip national team stuff, then he agrees afterwards.
Other possibility is there's negotiations of some sort.
Do we know how much that would be?it might already be an agreed plan that Portland declines his 4th year option, submits a max QO next June, and he signs a new deal next summer for more money than the extension would have paid
Do we know how much that would be?
I would think the Blazers just offer that max they can this summer of 89 million. Maybe Camara ultimately decides to play it out for more money as you say, but theres no reason for the Blazers to begin negotiating those higher amounts for future seasons. It would be in their interest to get a deal locked up now.maybe....all the way up to 25% of the cap as base salary? I'm not sure if there is any CBA limitation below that amount. CBA experts chime in please
if the cap is 166M, a max base salary of 41-42M. So, a 4 year deal at 46M/year would be his max. 5 year would be 48M/year. He wouldn't be getting that...unless he averaged 24-7-5 next season. But a 30M/year deal might be possible...maybe probable?
I think the goal is probably to delete that 4th year of his current deal and get him the big raise after his 3rd season. That could be done with the 4-year/89M extension we've all talked about. But maybe both sides are thinking he deserves more?
I would think the Blazers just offer that max they can this summer of 89 million. Maybe Camara ultimately decides to play it out for more money as you say, but theres no reason for the Blazers to begin negotiating those higher amounts for future seasons. It would be in their interest to get a deal locked up now.
If Camara has a great year yes he could get closer to max, if he gets injures or declines he could get much less. Risky for a player that has never had a contract much above the minimum. Scoot and FRP are different as he'll have 40-50 million banked from his rookie deal.
It would be odd if the Blazers aren't offering that 89 million - I suppose they could be trying to keep cap flexibility or some other reason. Or trying to not give a player option on the end.
Just seems like there is no leaking of any of these amounts or news. We might not really know any updates until there either is or isn't an extension by Oct20.
So I take it this is on hold now?