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If I remember correctly he is on a one year deal and will be a unrestricted agent. How much are you willing to pay to resigb him? 3year 5mil?
If I remember correctly he is on a one year deal and will be a unrestricted agent. How much are you willing to pay to resigb him? 3year 5mil?
His reported contract is one year, but if I'm reading question #36-37 from Larry Coon's FAQ on the CBA correctly then the unrestricted part isn't so cut and dry. Since he is a player with less than three years experience, the Kings can simply give a qualifying offer to make him a restricted player.If I remember correctly he is on a one year deal and will be a unrestricted agent. How much are you willing to pay to resigb him? 3year 5mil?
That's right -- had forgotten about that. Being cheap with him this offseason might end up costing us a bit. But only a bit -- off of one single season playing off the bench for us and wiht a low skill level he's not going to have a big enough rep to score much of a free agent deal. We should be able to bring him back wihtout too much problem.
As for yrs + $$ figure? For yrs I would be perfectly happy to see us go semi-longterm. Assuming, as I do, that Brockman is a mid to deep bench player, an occasional tempo changer, good spirit and toughness guy in practice etc., there is eally no reason not to be able to look at him rihgt now, see the things he brings, and say we would like that from somewhere deep on our bench for a long time. If we're talking 10th-11th man on a good team, that's a non-vital position. You can afford to plug in a guy who brings certina things you like and just know that there will never be a problem with team balance etc. because of it. You are always going to want toughness and rebounding. So lock him up. The only question is $$. If we are tlaking bencher, it has to be kept as low as possible. No MLE, or half MLE or any of that sort of thing going on. Couple mil a year absolute tops. The 3yrs $5mil suggested above would work for me.
His reported contract is one year, but if I'm reading question #36-37 from Larry Coon's FAQ on the CBA correctly then the unrestricted part isn't so cut and dry. Since he is a player with less than three years experience, the Kings can simply give a qualifying offer to make him a restricted player.
Can Brockman become what Chuck Hayes is for the Rockets? Is he already on his way, but not getting the minutes?
But Hayes don't pull people's arms out of their sockets when they lose. Brockman is known to do that.doesn't have the footwork/foot speed/mobility of Hayes
But Hayes don't pull people's arms out of their sockets when they lose. Brockman is known to do that.![]()
But Hayes don't pull people's arms out of their sockets when they lose. Brockman is known to do that.![]()
I'd like a longer contract than 3 years, coming to bout no more than 3 mil a year.
I honestly think that is really overpaying.
Only if the refs call it.Is that a foul?![]()
I agree. More like 3 years/4.5M should do it.
As a side note, I don't know if this site is correct or not, but it lists a team option at 932k for next year on Brockman:
http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages/data/salaries/kings.jsp
Actually, it's in red so it's a qualifying offer, not a team option.
I pretty much agree with your salary assessment. If I were the front office, I'd want to take a long hard look at future plans before committing 3 years to Brockman, though. Not saying I wouldn't do it, but I'd want to look at all the numbers/scenarios. It's kind of a long commitment to a guy who right now looks like a bench player used more as a situation guy than a rotation guy.
At those numbers though, not really a problem. With a vet min of $1mil, you are basically going to be paying SOMEBODY that money to fill out the roster. So might as well be Brockman, who brings you intangibles far beyond what the normal 12th man scrub sitting over on the bench does.