Post#3710 » by ChuckDurn » Tue Sep 30, 2025 7:45 pm
I’m a little skeptical that the 3-year deal with no option was actually $54M; yes, you’d expect it to be less than the deal with the team option, but the gap between $54M and $75M (with the team option) seems way too high.
Think of it this way….. in the first two years of the $3/75M TO deal, Kuminga is making $48M guaranteed. He’s only guaranteed $6M more for year 3 on the 3/$54M “no option” deal, as opposed to maybe making $27M if the team picks up his option? There’s absolutely no way any agent would tell him to sign the 3/$54M deal as opposed to the $3/75M deal.
I could actually see something like this as viable choices:
- 3 years, $75M with a team option (~$25M/year)
- 3 years, $65M with no options (~$21.7M/year)
- 3 years, $55M with player option ($18.3M/year)
The step down from $75M to $54M just seems way to much to turn it from a team option to fully guaranteed. I could see it as from team option to a player option, but not to the “middle step” of no options. Methinks something’s fishy with how that offer is being depicted.
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