I'm not looking at that part for this year. He's under contract at 46-53 million per year through 2029. If he dramatically underperforms that, the contract is untradeable, and we are stuck with it, or we have to jettison valuable resources to get rid of it. If Bailey and one of our other draft picks hit, we'll want to start seriously team building before then. Kessler, Hendricks, Williams, George, Clayton, if they are pieces need to be paid before then or traded or potentially let go for nothing. Makes some of those decisions harder. If we switch to compete mode we would want to start acquiring complimentary pieces, which is harder with a big cap hit.
Basically its just when you're trying to build up a team, if you're dramatically overpaying a guy it makes that really hard, and my hope would be that we would be serious team building before 2029 when his contract expires.
Now I don't actually think that's really going to happen, I think he's a really good player and isn't going to dramatically underperform. I'm saying though that he creates kind of a dilemma. If he's good enough to justify that contract, he's probably good enough to drag what we've got of a team up past 8th worst in a league where the bottom 10 are all trying to outperform each other for how bad they suck, unless we are getting "creative" about minutes and rest. If he isn't good enough to do that and is just a complimentary piece, at that price tag he'll limit what the team can do for team building in future years.