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As long as the player and the organization are comfortable with how it is being managed that is all that matters.
The player, alec Burks, wants to play according to reports.
I can't believe I just thought of this angle. I wonder what the insurance policy is on Burks? Maybe at this point holding him out a few more games is worth millions. Given how conservatively everything else has been played, this honestly wouldn't surprise me.
Boom goes the dynamite!If an insured player is disabled, there is a 41 game waiting period, after which the insurance company pays 80% of the guaranteed portion of the player's remaining base salary, up to $175,000 per regular season game. The waiting period can span seasons, and the player even can attempt to come back -- if he does and finds that he is unable to play, the 41-game count resumes (as long as he stopped playing due to the same injury).
After his 41st missed game the insurance company starts picking up 80% of the tab... Burks has missed 49... His per game salary is roughly $115,000. For each game the Jazz would save roughly $92,000 if I am reading things correctly. Jazz save another $500k if Burks doesn't play... already saved roughly $700k. Keep getting dem checks!