MisterRoy wrote:Are you really saying that if Melo comes to Chicago the Bulls MIGHT be better than the Knicks? Really?
We all know the big question marks surrounding the team. We expect injuries to be a thing of the past, but, until it happens, you can't be certain.
RememberLu wrote:did you factor in non-work related income into this little experiment?
I'm pretty sure none of us can relate to signing $100 million shoe deal contracts, or being able to appear in commercials for basically any product, any time we want.
literally all Melo has to do is call up Burger King and go "hey guys, I want to promote your Whopper. When can I be in your next commercial and how much will you pay me?"
That's not much of an issue any more as they're going to come regardless of the location.
-Illmatic- wrote:A similar argument could have bee made for LeBron staying in Cleveland.
His was about $10 million so, if you wanted to run the calculations on his comparison, multiple the salary times .88 for the entire 4 years vs .49 for Melo.