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I had this random thought when thinking about salary and minutes played during the playoffs. I looked at the Blazer bench and saw a similarity in our players outside of the playoff rotation. That similarity is that most of these players are either on their rookie contracts, or veteran contracts.
I began thinking about Houstons rotation, and started to think that the Blazers are not leaving much cap space sitting on the bench during these playoffs.
Many speculate that a contract is worth how well the player performs. I argue further that a contract is worth how much of an opportunity that player is given to perform. I decided to look at how each team was using their cap space in the post season. A statistic which I feel should impact the rating of each teams front office.
Lets look at each players salary per minute in the regular season, and then compare that to their salary only counting playoff minutes. I have not factored in regular season, or playoff performance when evaluating each players salary. Obviously players earn their salary in both the regular season, and the playoffs. The adjusted total is a number that factors in the discrepancy between minutes played during the regular and the post season.
In order to show my method for calculating the valuation of each player, I'll start by showing the starting 5.
Blazers Starters(Through first four playoff games):
Lamarcus Aldridge: 13-14 salary: $14,878,000; $5956 per minute(regular season); $88,560 per minute(playoffs); $5,960 per minute(adjusted total).
Damian Lillard: 13-14 salary: $3,202,920; $1091 per minute(regular season); $17,598 per minute(playoffs); $1,092 per minute(adjusted total)
Welsey Matthews: 13-14 salary: $6,875,480; $2473 per minute(regular season); $42,652 per minute(playoffs); $2,474 per minute(adjusted total)
Robin Lopez: 13-14 salary: $5,904,261; $2264 per minute(regular season); $48,715 per minute(playoffs); $2,265 per minute(adjusted total)
Nicolas Batum: 13-14 salary: $11,295,250; $3826 per minute(regular season); $63,032 per minute(playoffs); $3,827 per minute(adjusted total)
A quick comparison:
LeBron James: 13-14 salary: $19,067,500; $6,568 per minute(regular season); $121,295 per minute(playoffs); $6,571 per minute(adjusted)
We see that in terms of season salary, the Blazers pay their starting unit a combined total of $260,557 per minute(playoffs) or $15,618 per minute(adjusted) compared to $15,610 per minute(regular season).
Blazers Bench(Through first four playoff games):
Barton: 13-14 salary: $788,872 ; $2,047 per minute(regular season); $788,872 per minute(playoffs); $788,872 per minute(adjusted total).
Claver: 13-14 salary: $1,330,000; $7,197 per minute(regular season); $1,330,000 per minute(playoffs); $1,330,000 per minute(adjusted total).
Crabbe: 13-14 salary: $825,000; $8,209 per minute(regular season); $825,000 per minute(playoffs); $825,000 per minute(adjusted total).
Freeland: 13-14 salary: $2,897,976; $3,981 per minute(regular season); $206,998 per minute(playoffs); $3,981 per minute(adjusted total).
Leonard: 13-14 salary: $2,222,160; $6,242 per minute(regular season); $2,222,160 per minute(playoffs); $2,222,160 per minute(adjusted total).
McCollum: 13-14 salary: $2,316,720; $4,877 per minute(regular season); $2,316,720 per minute(playoffs); $2,316,720 per minute(adjusted total).
Robinson: 13-14 salary: $3,526,440; $4,030 per minute(regular season); $106,218 per minute(playoffs); $4,031 per minute(adjusted total).
Watson: 13-14 salary: $884,293; $5,499 per minute(regular season); $884,293 per minute(playoffs); $884,293 per minute(adjusted total).
Williams: 13-14 salary: $2,652,000; $1,445 per minute(regular season); $24,109 per minute(playoffs); $1,445 per minute(adjusted total).
Wright: 13-14 salary: $3,000,000; $3,041 per minute(regular season); $44,643 per minute(playoffs); $3,043 per minute(adjusted total).
In terms of salary the Blazers pay their bench a combined total of $8,749,013 per minute (playoffs) or $8,379,545 per minute(adjusted) compared to $46,568 per minute(regular season)
I'm going to reiterate that I believe this should be a massive contributing factor when determining the quality of a teams management! With executive of the year being announced soon, I feel this is something that is often overlooked. And if my assumptions are correct, this is something that would strongly support Olshey for executive of the year!
I began thinking about Houstons rotation, and started to think that the Blazers are not leaving much cap space sitting on the bench during these playoffs.
Many speculate that a contract is worth how well the player performs. I argue further that a contract is worth how much of an opportunity that player is given to perform. I decided to look at how each team was using their cap space in the post season. A statistic which I feel should impact the rating of each teams front office.
Lets look at each players salary per minute in the regular season, and then compare that to their salary only counting playoff minutes. I have not factored in regular season, or playoff performance when evaluating each players salary. Obviously players earn their salary in both the regular season, and the playoffs. The adjusted total is a number that factors in the discrepancy between minutes played during the regular and the post season.
In order to show my method for calculating the valuation of each player, I'll start by showing the starting 5.
Blazers Starters(Through first four playoff games):
Lamarcus Aldridge: 13-14 salary: $14,878,000; $5956 per minute(regular season); $88,560 per minute(playoffs); $5,960 per minute(adjusted total).
Damian Lillard: 13-14 salary: $3,202,920; $1091 per minute(regular season); $17,598 per minute(playoffs); $1,092 per minute(adjusted total)
Welsey Matthews: 13-14 salary: $6,875,480; $2473 per minute(regular season); $42,652 per minute(playoffs); $2,474 per minute(adjusted total)
Robin Lopez: 13-14 salary: $5,904,261; $2264 per minute(regular season); $48,715 per minute(playoffs); $2,265 per minute(adjusted total)
Nicolas Batum: 13-14 salary: $11,295,250; $3826 per minute(regular season); $63,032 per minute(playoffs); $3,827 per minute(adjusted total)
A quick comparison:
LeBron James: 13-14 salary: $19,067,500; $6,568 per minute(regular season); $121,295 per minute(playoffs); $6,571 per minute(adjusted)
We see that in terms of season salary, the Blazers pay their starting unit a combined total of $260,557 per minute(playoffs) or $15,618 per minute(adjusted) compared to $15,610 per minute(regular season).
Blazers Bench(Through first four playoff games):
Barton: 13-14 salary: $788,872 ; $2,047 per minute(regular season); $788,872 per minute(playoffs); $788,872 per minute(adjusted total).
Claver: 13-14 salary: $1,330,000; $7,197 per minute(regular season); $1,330,000 per minute(playoffs); $1,330,000 per minute(adjusted total).
Crabbe: 13-14 salary: $825,000; $8,209 per minute(regular season); $825,000 per minute(playoffs); $825,000 per minute(adjusted total).
Freeland: 13-14 salary: $2,897,976; $3,981 per minute(regular season); $206,998 per minute(playoffs); $3,981 per minute(adjusted total).
Leonard: 13-14 salary: $2,222,160; $6,242 per minute(regular season); $2,222,160 per minute(playoffs); $2,222,160 per minute(adjusted total).
McCollum: 13-14 salary: $2,316,720; $4,877 per minute(regular season); $2,316,720 per minute(playoffs); $2,316,720 per minute(adjusted total).
Robinson: 13-14 salary: $3,526,440; $4,030 per minute(regular season); $106,218 per minute(playoffs); $4,031 per minute(adjusted total).
Watson: 13-14 salary: $884,293; $5,499 per minute(regular season); $884,293 per minute(playoffs); $884,293 per minute(adjusted total).
Williams: 13-14 salary: $2,652,000; $1,445 per minute(regular season); $24,109 per minute(playoffs); $1,445 per minute(adjusted total).
Wright: 13-14 salary: $3,000,000; $3,041 per minute(regular season); $44,643 per minute(playoffs); $3,043 per minute(adjusted total).
In terms of salary the Blazers pay their bench a combined total of $8,749,013 per minute (playoffs) or $8,379,545 per minute(adjusted) compared to $46,568 per minute(regular season)
I'm going to reiterate that I believe this should be a massive contributing factor when determining the quality of a teams management! With executive of the year being announced soon, I feel this is something that is often overlooked. And if my assumptions are correct, this is something that would strongly support Olshey for executive of the year!
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