coldfish wrote:ZOMG wrote:Jvaughn wrote:
This is where I am with it as well. I see very little upside to overpaying him now on the hopes that he will take some huge jump that we've expected since his rookie year. And if he does, then great. It will be better for the overall team success. Put the pressure on him to pull a Jimmy.
As someone mentioned strawmen... all this talk about the Bulls not "overpaying" Lauri is hilarious. Overpaying? 22 million per would be an overpay. 15-16 mil is far from that. That's his market value, easily.
I have no doubt Markkanen doesn't expect to get 20 million, but he also isn't gonna sign lowball offers like 11 mil.
I've said from the start he should take 15-16 million without a second thought. But if the Bulls refuse to give him that, they're stupid. That's a value deal.
This was discussed earlier. Rookie contracts are value deals. Max contracts are frequently value deals. The people making more than the MLE but less than the max are usually bad contracts and screw their team over. The CBA effectively drives money away from young players and superduperstars into these guys. Regardless of what the "market" is, you usually end up paying more than the production you get.
If Markkanen doesn't improve, you could replace his production (15.7 PER, negative rpm) for the MLE so $15m would be an overpay. At $15m you are banking on a little improvement. At $20m, you are banking on a lot of improvement.
15 overpay my ass. Gobert getting paid 40 is what you call an over pay. You do realize his market value is close to 20 even after having his worst yr? Anyone that understand NBA finance will try to resign him just below market rate to get trade value later.
Calling a all rookie nba 1st team in one of the greatest classes bad contract just because its not a max is intellectually dishonest.
Smart, Dinwiddie are all borderline all stars at value contracts. Now that literally every player above Lauri got signed, i dont even care if he gets overpaid. Just spend everything to keep our talents.




















