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Shamsports - not necessarily an endorsement, but it makes sense
The situation regarding Landry's contract involves a lot of risk on the Kings part. Now at a glance, the smart thing to do would be to pick up his option at 3 mil and guarantee another season of Landry in a Kings uniform. The only problem is that at the end of that option year, Landry becomes and unrestricted free agent (we could give him the most money, but he isn't worth the max, and UFA is very dangerous for players of his quality because a good team will offer him the MLA and off he goes). If the Kings decide to decline the team option, they retain full bird rights and they are able to match what he is worth on the open market. This summer, that seems to be just as dangerous as the UFA next summer because if some team (like Miami) falls short on their desired target, they might just get gutsy enough to offer Landry a 5 year 45 million dollar contract. IMO, that likelihood is slim, but possible.
If the Kings do decline the option, they have a few things on their side: If a stupid team decides to throw something ridiculous at Landry, the Kings do have the capspace to match and it wouldn't mortgage their future. The Kings also have the CBA negotiations on their side, which in my eyes guarantees that no team will throw a big contract at Landry. They can judge Landry's market worth, hope somebody throws a real low-ball offer at him so they can match, or wait till everything sifts through and re-sign him for a 5 year 20-25 million dollar contract.
Either way, you aren't safe, but taking care of it sooner than later is better in my eyes.
Kings probably pick up the option though because:
a) they have a good chance of re-signing him if he likes it here and
b) the new CBA kicks in in 2011, which again means that a team won't throw a big contract at Landry.
ShamSports said:Landry is under contract for only $3 million next season, a veritable steal for a man of such great production. (It still makes no sense that the only offer sheet he could get was for 3 years and $9 million. We should have campaigned hard for more.) At the end of that, Landry will be an unrestricted free agent, but if they decline his team option this summer, he can be a restricted free agent will full Bird rights.
The situation regarding Landry's contract involves a lot of risk on the Kings part. Now at a glance, the smart thing to do would be to pick up his option at 3 mil and guarantee another season of Landry in a Kings uniform. The only problem is that at the end of that option year, Landry becomes and unrestricted free agent (we could give him the most money, but he isn't worth the max, and UFA is very dangerous for players of his quality because a good team will offer him the MLA and off he goes). If the Kings decide to decline the team option, they retain full bird rights and they are able to match what he is worth on the open market. This summer, that seems to be just as dangerous as the UFA next summer because if some team (like Miami) falls short on their desired target, they might just get gutsy enough to offer Landry a 5 year 45 million dollar contract. IMO, that likelihood is slim, but possible.
If the Kings do decline the option, they have a few things on their side: If a stupid team decides to throw something ridiculous at Landry, the Kings do have the capspace to match and it wouldn't mortgage their future. The Kings also have the CBA negotiations on their side, which in my eyes guarantees that no team will throw a big contract at Landry. They can judge Landry's market worth, hope somebody throws a real low-ball offer at him so they can match, or wait till everything sifts through and re-sign him for a 5 year 20-25 million dollar contract.
Either way, you aren't safe, but taking care of it sooner than later is better in my eyes.
Kings probably pick up the option though because:
a) they have a good chance of re-signing him if he likes it here and
b) the new CBA kicks in in 2011, which again means that a team won't throw a big contract at Landry.