stormkoopacv03
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If Rudy keeps vastly improving and playing very well for the Jazz. What would the Jazz offer him? AD got 145m/5yrs and Dame got 120/5yrs on their rookie extensions. Would 100m/5yrs be enough to keep him around?
By the time his comes up, 5 years $100 million. Similar to Butler's. Full max, but not a Lillard/Davis level deal. Don't know if Rudy will make the criteria needed for that. If he does, he'll still be worth it. It will be easier to retain Hayward and Favors if he doesn't though. Those two and Hood are going to get paid in a couple of years.
Also, I'm thinking that Trey Burke is worth a helluva lot more as an asset now that we've seen how much cash teams are willing to spend on average talent. Kind of curious to see what Dellavedova and Jingles end up getting.
A Designated Player may be eligible to earn 30% of the salary cap (rather than the standard 25%) if he passes certain criteria. To be eligible, the player must be voted to start in two All-Star Games, or be named to an All-NBA Team twice (at any level), or be named MVP. Officially titled the "5th Year 30% Max Criteria"[2] it has been dubbed (and is more commonly known as) the "Derrick Rose Rule" after the 2011 MVP,[13] due to the fact that when the criterion was introduced, Rose was the only player in the NBA eligible to sign the maximum extension (due to his MVP award).
Soooo Rudy Gobert becomes a restricted free agent in 2017. Meaning we can offer him a contract at the beginning of the 2016-17 season or after the season if he declines to sign. Here are some projected numbers for the cap space in those years 2016-17: 89 million. 2017-18: 108 million
Because we drafted Gobert we can offer him 5 years. So at the beginning of the 2016-17 season we could offer him the max of 22.25 million a year (111.25/5 years) or at the end of the season 27 million a year (135/5 years). These numbers are based on if Gobert doesn't make two all-star or all nba teams by then as well.
I think I got that correct for the most part.
per https://www.nba.com/media/CBA101.pdf* In general, the maximum player salaries are based on a 42.14% of Basketball Related Income (BRI)
Salary Cap (not on the 44.74% Salary Cap). For the 2014-15 season, the Salary Cap used for purposes of
calculating maximum player salaries is $58.984 million
I'd have no issues with offering Mr. Gobert some of you alls unborn children.
We and Rudy need to stop counting our chickens before they hatch. To reach AD levels, he needs to develop an offensive game. We saw what happened with AK, who had already been voted to the All-Star and All-Defense teams at Rudy's age -- he never developed after that.
With that said, I am looking forward to see what Rudy does. He certainly has that edge and attitude that AK didn't have.
Depends. If he makes an all-star game he can get more money, probably something similar with defensive awards too.
[size/HUGE] boobs [/size];1076421 said:I did not know Gobert contract is up. When is deadline to extend or he becomes free agent?