Baller1234a wrote:I got a question on the contract
Let’s say he gets a season ending injury (back)
So to get your savings you would have to waive him?
Which takes out the 4 years ?
So either it has to be a career ending or has to be in the last year of the contract?
Quoting Woj "If Embiid were to meet that criteria and the 76ers released him, he would receive $84.2 million of his full contract after the 18-19 season, $98.2 million after 19-20, $113.3 million after 20-21 and $129.4 million after 21-22." Embiid will receive at least $84.2 million of his $146.5 million contract if waived after 18-19 season. To get any money savings, Embiid must have an injury on the feet or back while playing less than 57 regular-season games + less than 1,650 minutes ; the team will have option to waive him because of it and save some money.
"If Embiid plays a minimum of 1,650 regular-season minutes in three consecutive years during the extension, or three out of four including the 2017-18 season, those benchmarks would eliminate the possibility of a reduction in the contract." The 76ers will not have any money saving options in this instance. No matter when he is waived, he will receive his full $146.5 million contract.