alex42083
Thanks Brandon
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We all know Brandon is going to get the max offer, whether it be the three-year (fourth-year player option) deals that have been popular with LeBron, Wade, CP3 and Deron or the max six-year deals that can be given. That should be interesting in itself what way Brandon goes with that.
But what about LaMarcus? Is he a max contract type player now? And does it matter since cap space won't be an issue after this summer anyway? I'm wondering if Aldridge would feel disrespected somehow if he didn't get the max offer although right now, I wouldn't put him in that class quite yet. He could be down the line, but right now, I don't think he is in that elite player level yet.
I see him more in the $8-$10 million range, as Brandon would get the max, which CP3 and Deron signed for which were 4 years, $70 million last summer.
And hopefully these guys stay hungry with the big money payday now in front of them. July 1 will be an interesting date.
But what about LaMarcus? Is he a max contract type player now? And does it matter since cap space won't be an issue after this summer anyway? I'm wondering if Aldridge would feel disrespected somehow if he didn't get the max offer although right now, I wouldn't put him in that class quite yet. He could be down the line, but right now, I don't think he is in that elite player level yet.
I see him more in the $8-$10 million range, as Brandon would get the max, which CP3 and Deron signed for which were 4 years, $70 million last summer.
And hopefully these guys stay hungry with the big money payday now in front of them. July 1 will be an interesting date.

I mean, he's only a perinneal allstar who carried his team(with 4 rookies) for large portions of this season to the 2nd best record in the West in only his 3rd year...