wizenheimer
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IIRC, in the new CBA, in an extend and trade the player is limited to 120% of his previous salary. In Markkanen's case that would mean his max starting salary in an E&T would about 20.8M. Plus, he'd be limited to 5% raises instead of the standard. Obviously, he's not going to sign something like that
his expiring salary is 18M. If he extended with Utah (without a trade), the first year max would be 140% of that amount. That's only 25M. His best bet is to get traded to a team that really wants him, then become UFA and use Bird Rights to sign a new deal. It would likely start at 40M or more. If he becomes UFA with Utah, he'd be dealing with Danny Ainge and Ainge plays hardball with free agents like him. It's doubtful any team would have 40M in cap-space and want to spend it on him
maybe I'm missing something in the CBA but it looks like Markkanen is one of those players an extension won't work for because of the 120%/140% limits and his current budget contract
edit: sorry, I hadn't caught up to the current argument about rebounding...time warp
his expiring salary is 18M. If he extended with Utah (without a trade), the first year max would be 140% of that amount. That's only 25M. His best bet is to get traded to a team that really wants him, then become UFA and use Bird Rights to sign a new deal. It would likely start at 40M or more. If he becomes UFA with Utah, he'd be dealing with Danny Ainge and Ainge plays hardball with free agents like him. It's doubtful any team would have 40M in cap-space and want to spend it on him
maybe I'm missing something in the CBA but it looks like Markkanen is one of those players an extension won't work for because of the 120%/140% limits and his current budget contract
edit: sorry, I hadn't caught up to the current argument about rebounding...time warp
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