I'm honestly okay up to a front loaded 4 year 48 million dollar contract. I feel like that could be overpaying given his production of this season, but this is Utah.
If the Jazz pay Hayward $12M/year...Dennis Lindsey is officially an idiot and is not the young bright mind we thought he was.I'm honestly okay up to a front loaded 4 year 48 million dollar contract. I feel like that could be overpaying given his production of this season, but this is Utah.
I sure hope Phoenix or Boston doesn't do something stupid and offer Hayward a max deal. I want him to stay in a Jazz jersey, but not in a deal he hasn't proven he deserves. Just because he was drafted a pick over Paul George, doesn't mean that he deserves Paul George money.
Favors signed a front loaded (sort of) contract just this off season.I'm interested in the front-loaded option. I don't know much about it. Does it have to go down each year or could we do say $14 mil - $14 mil - $10 mil - $10 mil for the 4 years? I think that would be a great option to retain him and have a little extra for when we should be peaking in a couple years.
Also, who was the last player to sign a front-loaded deal? Especially somebody signing it as a contract after their rookie contract?
EDIT: I guess I could have looked a little harder. Looks like Splitter's deal is front-loaded: 10/9.25/8.5/8.5. I guess I'm wondering if that's a realistic option for Hayward.
Favors signed a front loaded (sort of) contract just this off season.
I saw it. Don't remember exactly but it was more in the 1st and last years and less in the middle. Raised the amount in the final year to give him an opportunity for more money on his next contract.Oh, never saw the year by year breakdown of his deal.