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No, because then Charlotte would need to send out more because the average is more so than the first year.I read you saying something earlier about PPP trades counting the next year's salary as the outgoing value. But I thought it was the average of the current year and the next 4. Could that account for the discrepancy?
YupSo is it a done deal?
It's the average of the whole contract including this year.No, because then Charlotte would need to send out more because the average is more so than the first year.
PPP trades count this year's salary as the outgoing value, and next year's salary (or possibly the average, I'm not sure) as the incoming value.
Then there's no way it works as is:It's the average of the whole contract including this year.
Bones you are using the wrong numbers, you're wrong.Then there's no way it works as is:
Charlotte Gets:
Gary Harris - $18.5M
Kenneth Faried - $12.921M
Mason Plumlee - $14.041M
CHA Incoming: $45.462M
Charlotte Trades:
Kemba Walker - $12.0M
Nicolas Batum - $22.435M
Charlotte Outgoing: $34.435M
125%+100K of $34.435M = $43.144M
Given the salary Charlotte is sending out, the most they can receive is $43.1M, but they're getting $45.5M.
What numbers are wrong? That's their salary this year. Harris has a 4 year, $74M extension, which averages to $18.5M. All the other saleries are correct. What are you talking about?Bones you are using the wrong numbers, you're wrong.
No, it is the average of ALL of his contract INCLUDING his small number this year so it would be 5 years divided by $77 million or whatever. Plus you aren't factoring in that the two teams use different numbers not the same one when calculating it.What numbers are wrong? That's their salary this year. Harris has a 4 year, $74M extension, which averages to $18.5M. All the other saleries are correct. What are you talking about?
It is different for both teams, and this doesn't work on Charlotte's end if it's an average of the 4-year extension. If it's an average of the current year before the extension and then the 4-year extension, then it works, but I've always gone under the assumption that it was the average of the 4-year extension.I have to go to my basketball game, I'll explain it later but your number for Harris is too high and it's not as simple as comparing the amount in and out. It is different for both teams in a PPP trade.
Bottom line is it works.
I am factoring it in. I always thought the extension was averaged, not the current year+extension, so that's where the confusion comes from. Makes sense now, yes it works. Just trying to help out, don't break your caps lock button buddy.No, it is the average of ALL of his contract INCLUDING his small number this year so it would be 5 years divided by $77 million or whatever. Plus you aren't factoring in that the two teams use different numbers not the same one when calculating it.
It works.
I just said it above before already and you missed it. So I HAVE to MAKE SURE YOU SEE IT.I am factoring it in. I always thought the extension was averaged, not the current year+extension, so that's where the confusion comes from. Makes sense now, yes it works. Just trying to help out, don't break your caps lock button buddy.
Yeah, you're right, I missed it lol. But you've been using that thing like crazy lately.I just said it above before already and you missed it. So I HAVE to MAKE SURE YOU SEE IT.
I heard that's a pretty good draft. LeBron James MCCCLXXVI should be the top pick.Portland Trail Blazers (@KeepOnRollin) receive TJ Warren, Brandon Knight, Jared Dudley, and a 2020 2nd Round Pick from Phoenix
Phoenix Suns (@BonesJones) receive Evan Turner, Meyers Leonard, Pick #33 in the 2018 NBA Draft, and a 2020 1st Round Pick from Portland (Lottery Protected in 2020, 2021, and 2022, becomes a 2023 2nd round pick if not conveyed in 20222)
This trade is now official.
