ok i was totally going off the initial reports yesterday. didn't realize it had be debunked.The Pelicans can't severely backload a contract. Those severe backloads are restricted to a particular circumstance (RFA, 1 or 2 years total NBA service time) that does not apply. As such, an offer sheet whose cap hold starts at $7M can only have 4.5% raises for a total of $29.89M over a 4 year deal. That's clearly not the offer.
Here we go!Sacramento is offering free agent Andre Iguodala a four year, approximately $56 million contract, league sources tell Y! Sports.; Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA)
Where was this reported? Ziller did an article today debunking the argument that the Pelicans can poorly structure an offer to Reke or include a "poison pill". I'm pretty sure they can't do a 7/7/15/15 contract.
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 4s
Sacramento is offering free agent Andre Iguodala a four year, approximately $56 million contract, league sources tell Y! Sports.
i would be ok with that i guess...jus sign reke too
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 4s
Sacramento is offering free agent Andre Iguodala a four year, approximately $56 million contract, league sources tell Y! Sports.
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 4s
Sacramento is offering free agent Andre Iguodala a four year, approximately $56 million contract, league sources tell Y! Sports.
Yeah, the per year isn't too bad, but that 5th year is a huge advantage for them, because his next contract won't be anywhere close. I'd imagine we'd have to come close in the total amount, something like $55 million for four years or so, to get his attention.
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 4s
Sacramento is offering free agent Andre Iguodala a four year, approximately $56 million contract, league sources tell Y! Sports.
so a contract starting around 11-12 and ending around 16-17
At 4.5% raises, that would start at about $13.1M, which is basically our full cap space, renouncing Tyreke. Well, then.
What would Tyrekes start at with say 4/48?At 4.5% raises, that would start at about $13.1M, which is basically our full cap space, renouncing Tyreke. Well, then.
At 4.5% raises, that would start at about $13.1M, which is basically our full cap space, renouncing Tyreke. Well, then.
Renouncing Tyreke means Tyreke is gone. I don't see how or why he would come back after we give up our leverage.
Renouncing Tyreke doesnt mean we still wouldnt be able to resign him, it would just be without the ability to match and keep him.
Renouncing Tyreke means Tyreke is gone. I don't see how or why he would come back after we give up our leverage.
Could amnestying Salmons help Tyreke's situation?
What would Tyrekes start at with say 4/48?
The cost to keepTyreke Evans from signing the Pelicans offer sheet would be at least four years, $48 million.
Renouncing Tyreke means Tyreke is gone. I don't see how or why he would come back after we give up our leverage.