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When can we first extend an offer to Gobert?

I have a question. If a restricted player receives an offer why do they always sign it?

All offers are not signed. There is a lot of pre-signing negotiations and sharing of information on market value between agents and teams. The signing moves the process along a timeline pre-set by the CBA.
 
Well, if his agent says he'd rather play in Portland and asks the team not to match, to me that indicates a certain level of displeasure.
Or maybe he just wanted to play in Portland. Again, where in any of this is there any evidence Millsap was 'pissed' he didn't receive an offer from the Jazz?
 
I thought an extension was limited to 107.5% of his current salary up to the max for his years of service. It can be renegotiated from what I read after the 3rd year. Quotes are from the cbafaq site.

Extensions


On renegotiations (last year of a contract?)

Nah it's 25% of the cap because that's the max a player with 0-6 years can get.

We can only offer a 4-year extension tho unless we use our Designated 5-year extension. If we wait for his RFA, we can offer the same 25% of the cap max with 7.5% raise for 5 years.
 
Nah it's 25% of the cap because that's the max a player with 0-6 years can get.

We can only offer a 4-year extension tho unless we use our Designated 5-year extension. If we wait for his RFA, we can offer the same 25% of the cap max with 7.5% raise for 5 years.

So we can offer him 25% of the cap this summer? Would you do that? I would. I'd love if DL could convince him to just take the four year extension starting at about 16M though.
 
So we can offer him 25% of the cap this summer? Would you do that? I would. I'd love if DL could convince him to just take the four year extension starting at about 16M though.

It would still be the 25% of the year the extension kicks in (2017-2018). Cap is expected to balloon to $108M so you'd be looking at a 4 year/120-121 million dollar extension.
 
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