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Casey's probably right, but...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_salary_cap#.22Derrick_Rose.22_Rule

In addition the following players are known to have signed 5 year/25% contracts:[17]

 
There's also this from my previous link:

A player may sign a "5th Year, 30% Max" contract before the final year of his rookie contract and before fulfilling the criteria needed to receive the 30% salary grade. Should the player fail to fulfil the criteria before the start of his Designated Player contract, he will receive the standard five year, 25% Designated Player contract. James Harden of the Houston Rockets had such a clause in his contract extension, but failed to meet the criteria.[21]
 
There's also this from my previous link:

A player may sign a "5th Year, 30% Max" contract before the final year of his rookie contract and before fulfilling the criteria needed to receive the 30% salary grade. Should the player fail to fulfil the criteria before the start of his Designated Player contract, he will receive the standard five year, 25% Designated Player contract. James Harden of the Houston Rockets had such a clause in his contract extension, but failed to meet the criteria.[21]
Why are you quoting Wiki, when a guy employed for the team is saying it's 27.5%?
 
There's also this from my previous link:

A player may sign a "5th Year, 30% Max" contract before the final year of his rookie contract and before fulfilling the criteria needed to receive the 30% salary grade. Should the player fail to fulfil the criteria before the start of his Designated Player contract, he will receive the standard five year, 25% Designated Player contract. James Harden of the Houston Rockets had such a clause in his contract extension, but failed to meet the criteria.[21]

Why are you quoting Wiki, when a guy employed for the team is saying it's 27.5%?
 
There's also this from my previous link:

A player may sign a "5th Year, 30% Max" contract before the final year of his rookie contract and before fulfilling the criteria needed to receive the 30% salary grade. Should the player fail to fulfil the criteria before the start of his Designated Player contract, he will receive the standard five year, 25% Designated Player contract. James Harden of the Houston Rockets had such a clause in his contract extension, but failed to meet the criteria.[21]

LOL Harden.
 
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No Harden or AD.

Wow.

Do you think Harden and/or AD should have made it? Or did you just expect them to?
 
Way to go Dame!

How did Alfridge :) get 3 first team votes? Assuming LeBron had to be in there, 3 people thought he was better than Durant, Leonard, and Green?

In order of voting: Horford, Whiteside, and Howard. 3 centers that received votes will be available this summer. This should be a fun summer!
 
Things I noticed:
  • 9 of the 10 on the first or second team are in the West, with Lebron the only East rep.
  • It appears that someone had Curry as the only guard on the first team on their ballot. Curry has 129 1st team votes, Westbrook 120, Paul 8....and that's it for guards.
  • Even if Pau Gasol and Anthony Davis were considered centers, only 90 first team votes went to centers. So 29 voters didn't have a center on their first team. If positions are that fluid, shouldn't Durant have been a first-teamer over Deandre?
 
On top of that @yuyuza1 , Marv Albert of TNT also voted Pau Gasol 1st team center.

TNT is not bright.
 
Way to go Dame!

How did Alfridge :) get 3 first team votes? Assuming LeBron had to be in there, 3 people thought he was better than Durant, Leonard, and Green?

In order of voting: Horford, Whiteside, and Howard. 3 centers that received votes will be available this summer. This should be a fun summer!
Perhaps those voters hold themselves to stricter positional voting, picking a SF, PF, and C. Except none of them picked a SG, so...never mind.

Maybe they voted for Aldridge as their center? :dunno:
 
Only downside is Dame is on a team with Draymond Green.

More sad for GSW, they were so sure Klay Thompson would be first team.
 
Things I noticed:
  • 9 of the 10 on the first or second team are in the West, with Lebron the only East rep.
  • It appears that someone had Curry as the only guard on the first team on their ballot. Curry has 129 1st team votes, Westbrook 120, Paul 8....and that's it for guards.
  • Even if Pau Gasol and Anthony Davis were considered centers, only 90 first team votes went to centers. So 29 voters didn't have a center on their first team. If positions are that fluid, shouldn't Durant have been a first-teamer over Deandre?
Jim Barnett CSN Bay Area had Lebron and Steph as his first team guards. (Kawhi/KD as forwards, and Draymond as his C).

Dude.

No rules.
 
I read on Bleacher Report (take it with a grain of salt) that AD will lose 24mil on his contract after missing all three all NBA teams.
 

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