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Antonio Harvey needs to move closer to the microphone. Everyone else sounds fine but Harvey sounds like he's clear across the room.
It was really important, he needed everyone to read it!Did it really need bold and big font?
Did it really need bold and big font?
LA Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks, and I wouldn't even be surprised if the Houston Rockets found a way to make a run at him. They will all be going hard after Aldridge. Of course the Blazers will too and can off up the most money.
Im not the greatest at math but isnt 5/127 a lot more then 4/90 especially when its the last giant contract of an NBA players career.You have a job at ESPN with cutting edge analysis like that!
Im not the greatest at math but isnt 5/127 a lot more then 4/90 especially when its the last giant contract of an NBA players career.
I don't think Dallas has the cap space to offer him max. SAS, Lakers and NY do thought. Houston is in cap hell. No chanceLA Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks, and I wouldn't even be surprised if the Houston Rockets found a way to make a run at him. They will all be going hard after Aldridge. Of course the Blazers will too and can off up the most money.
It's a lot closer than you think. Especially when you factor in taxes (high Oregon taxes vs no state income in Texas).Im not the greatest at math but isnt 5/127 a lot more then 4/90 especially when its the last giant contract of an NBA players career.
It's a lot closer than you think. Especially when you factor in taxes (high Oregon taxes vs no state income in Texas).
You also have to factor in the 5th year of the contract. LMA would be able to sign another multi year contract after 4 years. He may not be a "Max Player" at that point, but he would be making $16M-$25M with the new cap increases.
I would expect LMA to sign a 2-yr max contract, with a player option the 2nd year (like LeBron did this last year). He gives Portland one last shot with a healthy Wes, but gives himself an out to hit the market under the new cap.
It's a lot closer than you think. Especially when you factor in taxes (high Oregon taxes vs no state income in Texas).
You also have to factor in the 5th year of the contract. LMA would be able to sign another multi year contract after 4 years. He may not be a "Max Player" at that point, but he would be making $16M-$25M with the new cap increases.
I would expect LMA to sign a 2-yr max contract, with a player option the 2nd year (like LeBron did this last year). He gives Portland one last shot with a healthy Wes, but gives himself an out to hit the market under the new cap.
Im not the greatest at math but isnt 5/127 a lot more then 4/90 especially when its the last giant contract of an NBA players career.
No, because with 4/90 he could opt out after only 3 when max salaries are under a new larger cap at $40 million a season. If he signs 5/127 he can't opt out until after year 4.
I think he stays in PDX but he doesn't necessarily lose any money going to a new team.
I also disagree this is his last giant contract. A skilled 6'11" big man with a jump shot, good hands and solid D is going to be in demand at the age of 32 very similarly to age 29. Hell they said Dirk at 38 was just offered the max last year by the Lakers and he can't guard a chair or rebound a beach ball.
