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LOL @ getting a 20 ppg scorer for 6 million/year. Wow...
Indeed.
None of the other Kings is worth a full MLE in that case.
Which is a bit too close to the truth for me to be comfortable at making such jokes

LOL @ getting a 20 ppg scorer for 6 million/year. Wow...
I always get nervous about giving out big contracts to players who have had just one good year. Not implying that I think it was a fluke, but it's good to know for sure it's not a fluke.
I have really mixed feelings about this.
Oh, not in re-signing Martin. They should re-sign him. But my hesitation has two fronts:
1) Can they get him for an average of $11 million/year? I think what we're seeing here is what the Kings offered, but I'm not sure his agent has agreed to that. I think he sort of figures, One more year like last year (but with somewhat better consistency), and he'll be a bargain at $11 million. I think the offer has to be for more than that.
He's gonna sign. You can take that to the bank. And, for the record, you don't wait until the last minute to sign. It shows a lack of faith in the player, a lack of respect for what he's done AND it sends the totally wrong message to the fans.
As far as the letter you linked to..that's not even worth talking about, especially in a thread devoted to a discussion of Kevin Martin.
I have really mixed feelings about this.
Oh, not in re-signing Martin. They should re-sign him. But my hesitation has two fronts:
1) Can they get him for an average of $11 million/year? I think what we're seeing here is what the Kings offered, but I'm not sure his agent has agreed to that. I think he sort of figures, One more year like last year (but with somewhat better consistency), and he'll be a bargain at $11 million. I think the offer has to be for more than that.
2) This team still has 5 clunker salaries they're wearing like albatrosses. It's not that signing Martin is bad; it's just that signing Martin in addition to the guaranteed contracts they already have, including 5 that will be exceedingly difficult to trade away for at least two years, means we already have an excellent idea how the team will perform over the next two years. Which is to say, I'm supposed to fork over $50 a game to see THAT??
They gotta keep Martin, but I'd gamble a bit here and get anything for one of their 5 clunkers first. Take a chance; don't sign Martin until, at least, Miller and KT are gone. If you do, you guarantee that Miller and KT will play the rest of their careers herehttp://www.sacbee.com/100/story/345186.html
1. You also have to remember to account for inflation. If Rip and Ginobili signed their deals this season they probably would be making 11 or 12 million per year instead of 9. Salaries tend to increase. So if you can get Martin signed for 11 million this season, when the salary cap increases and the next round of ridiculous contracts come up (ie Rashard Lewis) that 11 million will be an even bigger bargain. That's why you sign the extension now instead of waiting.
I don't know if I'd offer Kevin Martin five years, $55 million. That seems pretty high for a guy who has only had one really good year. He is not Rip Hamilton, who had shown his ability over several seasons, and he is not Manu Ginobili, who has a much more all-around game.
That having been said, it's not much more than I would have expected. I was still stuck in the old CBA, where we would have been able to offer a six year extension this summer, and that would have been about $55 million in my mind. Instead of $11 million per, it would have been closer to $9 million per, and that's an easier pill to swallow.
I guess my issue is that we still don't have any idea what this team is going to look like in a year or two, but we're throwing big money at a one-dimensional player who hasn't really proven he's worth that kind of money. But it is the going rate, so... oh well.
Let's see how far under the cap we can get in two seasons, now that Kevin will be eating up another $9 million or so in cap space.
LOL @ getting a 20 ppg scorer for 6 million/year. Wow...
Yeah if he is a big man. Don't get me wrong, I like him, but he cannot take over a game and does not make others better. So why are we going to give him 1/5 of the salary cap? If he had a 5 year starting at 6, that would be about a 40 million dollar deal.
This is why teams get in trouble, they give slightly above average players big contacts.
I know that letter writer, Mark Crusha, in yesterday's Bee was a little rough in his letter, but I think he sort of had the right idea.
http://www.sacbee.com/100/story/345186.html
whose breakout 2006-07 season will vault him into the upper pay ranks of the league's shooting guards, unexpectedly flew in from his training hub at the IMG Academies in Bradenton, Fla., and arrived in Sacramento on Monday in anticipation of signing his new contract. A news conference is expected this week to announce the deal.
The same player who was left off the playoff roster in 2005 as a rookie led the team in scoring last season (20.2 points per game) and shot 47.3 percent from the field. He trailed only Golden State's Monta Ellis in Most Improved Player voting, making a name one of the league's most efficient scorers. Aside from Phoenix center Amare Stoudemire, no other player averaged 20-plus points while taking less than 14 shots per game.
Second in the MIP and even with Stoudemire in averaging 20+ points on less than 14 shots per game.
That right there convinces me he's worth it.
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anyone else surprised Kev's new contract is bigger that Gerald Wallace's?
(this IS an apple to apple comparison, since they were both signed this year...)
anyone else surprised Kev's new contract is bigger that Gerald Wallace's?
(this IS an apple to apple comparison, since they were both signed this year...)
He's a one dimensional player. I like his game, and he is young and should get better, but he is what he is right now. We're paying him for his potential, and that could wind up being a big mistake if that potential goes unfulfilled.You could make the same case for Rip and a couple other guys like that who are older and play on better teams but get similar ammounts. Sorry but I think saying Kevin is slightly above average is just delusional and an excuse to criticize something. He's only 24 years old, he works like crazy, he has a ton of room to improve and you want to pay him less than Kenny makes? Sorry but that is just delusional.
Only surprising to those who expected even marginal competance from Petrie.