SabasRevenge! wrote:Patrick Ewing is on the books for a balloon payment of over 18m (over36m adjusted) in '96, so it seemed to make sense to simply average his contract for the five years after he went to arbitration in '91. His average adjusted salary during those five years would be $13,389,880. His average raises were around 15%. The total of his extension that was ruled upon in arbitration was $66,949,400
IMO this is a fair adjusted number for his remaining terms:
1994/95: 15,000,000
1995/96: 17,000,000
1996: UFA
Nobody has the Knicks yet, but this should help whoever takes them.
Yeah, the way they used to be able to sign 8-9 year deals really makes this game tough. It makes players that were good until their injuries damn near useless in the game.
With Penny Hardaway being the prime example. There is going to be quite a few good players that are going to be hit with that amensty clause.
We are only allowed to use it prior to the first draft correct? We can't save it until later on in the game?

















