Kings and Buddy agree on a deal

Is this a good deal?


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#41
Woooooo go Kings!!! I know our poor haters are upset they can’t make fun of our team today. Can’t wait to watch “the Jump” later to see how they spin this

It‘d be more accurate of him to say, “You just don’t know this about Buddy, because the National media and NBA only cover around 10 markets.”

It has nothing to do with Sacramento. It’s just how this league and it’s media operates.
 

Capt. Factorial

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#51
I’m curios what actually counts against our cap? Do incentives actually take up our cap space? Or are they strictly bonuses that are paid on the side?
The simple answer is that likely incentives are counted towards the team's salary cap and unlikely incentives are not. I don't think we've seen an actual list of what the incentives are, but it sounds as if $8M over the course of the deal ($2M per year) are considered likely and would count towards the cap and $12M ($3M per year) are considered unlikely and would not. Presumably this is why some sources reported the deal as $94M, because that's the cap value of the contract.
 
#52
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/buddy-hields-contract-is-a-win-win/ar-AAJaRsY

Some additional details from Amick:
• His annual salary starts at $24.4 million, then declines to $22.4 million, $20.5 million and $18.6 million, with $2 million in reachable incentives each year.
• Year 1 reachable incentives: Play at least 70 games AND shoot 85 percent from the free-throw line ($500,000); average fewer than two turnovers per game ($500,000); lead the league in made 3-pointers ($500,000); post a defensive rating below 110.5 ($500,000).
• Year 1 harder-to-reach incentives: Be named an All-Star ($500,000); help the Kings make the playoffs ($500,000); help the Kings make it to the second round of the playoffs (additional $250,000); help the Kings make it to the Western Conference Finals (additional $500,000); help the Kings make the NBA Finals (additional $1 million).​

So If we get to the finals for 4 yrs buddy gets that last 4 Mil - Im down with that!
 

kingsboi

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#54
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/buddy-hields-contract-is-a-win-win/ar-AAJaRsY

Some additional details from Amick:
• His annual salary starts at $24.4 million, then declines to $22.4 million, $20.5 million and $18.6 million, with $2 million in reachable incentives each year.
• Year 1 reachable incentives: Play at least 70 games AND shoot 85 percent from the free-throw line ($500,000); average fewer than two turnovers per game ($500,000); lead the league in made 3-pointers ($500,000); post a defensive rating below 110.5 ($500,000).
• Year 1 harder-to-reach incentives: Be named an All-Star ($500,000); help the Kings make the playoffs ($500,000); help the Kings make it to the second round of the playoffs (additional $250,000); help the Kings make it to the Western Conference Finals (additional $500,000); help the Kings make the NBA Finals (additional $1 million).​

So If we get to the finals for 4 yrs buddy gets that last 4 Mil - Im down with that!
I can see more teams implementing a similar incentive-based approach for their players in the near future