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Frye's Contract

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Re: Frye's Contract 

Post#41 » by OrlChamps2030 » Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:41 pm

frye is overpaid even in the new cap but his contract doesnt make or break the team's financial outlook.. just a bummer we have to watch him for 3 more years

All he can do is fire up 3's.. cant get to the line.. cant rebound.. fouls too much.. bad motor.. cant defend.. and he has the lateral quickness of a less athletic Peyton Manning..


ed davis - 3 yrs 20 mill

brandan wright - 3 yrs 18 mill

patrick patterson - 3 years 18 mill

amir johnson - 2 years 24 mill (2nd year unguaranteed)

josh mcbob - 4 years 23 mill


channing frye - 4 years 32 mill
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Re: Frye's Contract 

Post#42 » by ezzzp » Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:55 pm

BadMofoPimp wrote:
ezzzp wrote:
BadMofoPimp wrote:
True, but the luxury tax is what kept teams like OKC from keeping star players like Harden.


What does OKC and their ownership's spending philosophy have to do with how the Devos family handles their business? When have the Devos family ever been unwilling to go into the luxury tax to keep or add players?

...and in the annual Forbes 400 Richest Americans list, 13 current NBA owners were included....The richest exclusive NBA owner is Magic owner Rich DeVos, who is 60th on the list at $6.8 billion.


http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/23683714

...and just ignore that the Magic would have to add max contracts to Payton, Oladipo and Gordon to even approach the luxury tax line...smh


You ever hear of the Repeater tax. That is a tax which doubles then triples the luxury tax penalties within each added year of Luxury tax.

Regardless what you think about Devos pockets or any other owner in the NBA, they all appear to refrain from the Repeater tax.

Unless, you seem to know inside hidden knowledge about Devos spending with bonafide facts.


I posted actual facts - contracts already signed and the cap estimates given by the NBA league office...you are the one saying that Devos won't spend because OKC didn't...so who is pretending to have inside knowledge?

...and for the repeater tax to even come into play would mean that the Magic have given Oladipo, Gordon and Payton max contracts...so how about waiting until we even find out if those three are even starters on a +.500 team before assigning them max salaries
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Re: Frye's Contract 

Post#43 » by Skin » Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:23 pm

Zmill wrote:frye is overpaid even in the new cap but his contract doesnt make or break the team's financial outlook.. just a bummer we have to watch him for 3 more years

All he can do is fire up 3's.. cant get to the line.. cant rebound.. fouls too much.. bad motor.. cant defend.. and he has the lateral quickness of a less athletic Peyton Manning..


ed davis - 3 yrs 20 mill

brandan wright - 3 yrs 18 mill

patrick patterson - 3 years 18 mill

amir johnson - 2 years 24 mill (2nd year unguaranteed)

josh mcbob - 4 years 23 mill


channing frye - 4 years 32 mill

Overpaid, but not by an amount that matters... like you said... it doesn't make or break the team's financial outlook.

We needed to outbid PHX and that's part of the reason why Frye got what he got.

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