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Do you really think any team will offer the 33-year old Miller a 5-year contract? Because oi his age, the over-36 rule would apply to the final two years of a 5-year contract. That means the salary for those final two seasons would be considered "deferred compensation" and would actually count against the team's cap (and I believe luxury tax) during the first 3 years of the contract.
And, here's the killer, due to the over-36 rule, teams over the cap would not be able to offer Miller the full MLE. The amount they can offer him in starting salary would be reduced by the amount of deferred compensation (final two years of salary) divided over the first 3 years of the contract. So, in effect, a team over the cap can only offer Miller a 5-year contract at a starting salary of about 60% of the full MLE.
The over-36 rule is complex. You can read the details here.
BNM
congratulations on your raise, Mr. Penn.
