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If it's money that talks, Abdur-Rahim is no lock
Kings president of basketball operations Geoff Petrie said Monday he plans to show free-agent forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim Sacramento's best.
But after all the fine dining, scenic views and palatial estates, Abdur-Rahim is going to want Petrie and the Kings to show him the money. And that bottom line may not be any more than $5 million - the approximate expected midlevel exception most every other team can offer.
For free agents, the way to maximize dollars on a new contract is to re-sign with their previous team, enabling themselves to sign a six-year deal instead of the five-year maximum available when signing with a new team.
The incumbent team also can increase the salary in each year of the contract by approximately 2 percent more each season than a new club can.
Re-signing with the incumbent team and then being involved in a sign-and-trade sending the player elsewhere often is attractive to players because they can make maximum money and go to their desired team.
However, in Abdur-Rahim's situation, Portland general manager John Nash said his team's plan was to not accept any salary in return for free agents.
Abdur-Rahim, who last week was wined and dined by the New Jersey Nets, made $14.6 million last season.
"Without Shareef's salary, and if we were to take a salary back, it would put us in the tax limit," Nash said. "So (a deal with the Kings) is not realistic. We'd take draft picks."
But a team would have to have cap room or a trade exception - a salary slot into which a player could be acquired in lieu of a player-to-player salary match.
"(The Kings) would have to be able to take on his salary," Nash said, "and I don't think they have a trade exception, so it's ... moot."
Petrie said there are a number of players available through either trade or free agency the Kings like. He avoided directly answering whether Sacramento had made offers to any players.
"I think the only real fair answer is we're in discussions with any number of players, any number of agents and to some extent a number of teams," he said after returning to Sacramento from Las Vegas to meet with Abdur-Rahim and, of course, talk on the phone. "We have nothing definitive to announce. We have a strong interest in Shareef."