2016 Official NBA Off-Season Thread: Former Greatness

Since Westbrook won't be at the 10 year mark next summer his contact should start around 25 mil. If LA only grabs Whiteside this summer they can grab another max guy to pair with Russell.

Even if Westbrook does go to LA, he probably does a 1+1 deal in '17-'18 to get that 10 year max as well.
 
 
Since Westbrook won't be at the 10 year mark next summer his contact should start around 25 mil. If LA only grabs Whiteside this summer they can grab another max guy to pair with Russell.
Even if Westbrook does go to LA, he probably does a 1+1 deal in '17-'18 to get that 10 year max as well.
by then there will be  a lockout and the cap will come down
 
Since Westbrook won't be at the 10 year mark next summer his contact should start around 25 mil. If LA only grabs Whiteside this summer they can grab another max guy to pair with Russell.

Even if Westbrook does go to LA, he probably does a 1+1 deal in '17-'18 to get that 10 year max as well.

It'd be tougher for him to get it... Than KD with the cap going up again.

For a couple of reasons
1. LA wouldn't have bird rights on him
2. If Westbrook came over, you assume they would go straight to the cap $107mil, and over to try and win a title.

So they'd have to find an extra $10mil on him in cap space. If they can't then they won't be able to give him that new max.
 
From everything I've read and heard, the cap shouldn't dramatically increase after next summer.
 
First thing i saw. Did a double take.

Somewhere, Charles Barkley is heated with his $40M in career earnings, with 25% of that coming in his last season.....


Not to mention he blew most of that with MJ in Vegas.
 
these young dudes really need to appreciate who paved the way for them to earn this type of money.

Who am i fooling, 93% of them don't give a damn and feel like they are entitled to it. Carry on.
 
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Think about Andrew Bynum.

This dude is 28 years old and would have been rolling in even more money had he not decided to go bowling and be a knucklehead on the side. He'd be a $200M+ career earner.

Seeing what these basketball players make, the NFL players have the worst deal in sports.
 
Think about Andrew Bynum.

This dude is 28 years old and would have been rolling in even more money had he not decided to go bowling and be a knucklehead on the side. He'd be a $200M+ career earner.

Seeing what these basketball players make, the NFL players have the worst deal in sports.
dont sleep on bynum, the dude made sound investments and isnt as dumb as youd think

dude just didnt love basketball

and here i thought MLB players had it made. still might have arguably the best players union though
 
Think about Andrew Bynum.

This dude is 28 years old and would have been rolling in even more money had he not decided to go bowling and be a knucklehead on the side. He'd be a $200M+ career earner.

Seeing what these basketball players make, the NFL players have the worst deal in sports.
He had bad knees, nothing anyone can do about that.
 
dont sleep on bynum, the dude made sound investments and isnt as dumb as youd think
dude just didnt love basketball

and here i thought MLB players had it made. still might have arguably the best players union though

not the point. He's made $70M+ in basketball earnings. But to think he would have possibly tripled it. You and i would be thrilled with $70M.

Hurts more since he's only 28.
 
If it's bad knees then cool, I understand why Bynum is washed

If it's cuz he doesn't like the sport, that's not an excuse :lol

99.9 percent of people don't like their jobs. We do it cuz we get paid.

I don't like baseball at all. Don't watch it. Can't even name you anybody on the Yankees. But damn if I wouldn't play in the mlb if I was good at it :lol
 
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dont sleep on bynum, the dude made sound investments and isnt as dumb as youd think
dude just didnt love basketball

and here i thought MLB players had it made. still might have arguably the best players union though

Don't get it twisted, MLB is still the GOAT when it comes to being a player.


For instance, Kershaw already signed a 200+ million dollar deal but could basically go anywhere without having to worry about being recognized.


KD/Bron/Steph/Russ can't say the same.
 
Don't get it twisted, MLB is still the GOAT when it comes to being a player.


For instance, Kershaw already signed a 200+ million dollar deal but could basically go anywhere without having to worry about being recognized.


KD/Bron/Steph/Russ can't say the same.
Blessing and Curse of the NBA. Best league in terms of romanticizing it's players and creating stars.
 
MLB does an awful job of marketing their superstars.

There's so many great young players in the game & a casual fan probably doesn't even know who someone like Nolan Arenado is.
 
And if there's one thing the NBA is great at, is marketing their players and creating superstars.
 
MLB does an awful job of marketing their superstars.

There's so many great young players in the game & a casual fan probably doesn't even know who someone like Nolan Arenado is.


For sure, baseball has more talented players under 25 than basketball which is crazy to think about.

It's not just the MLB's fault, baseball itself is just not interesting to most people unless you grew up with it, are a numbers geek or just a sports head.


Not to mention the guys wear helmets and hats all the time.
 
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