Question RE: Front Loading Contracts
Posted: Sun Dec 4, 2011 10:18 pm
So the Thunder did a pretty quirky but smart move with Collison where they front loaded his extension by giving him a $6.5 million dollar signing bonus (total of $13 mill his first year of extension), and then left themselves with a very favorable contract around $3 mill in remaining seasons. Is this unique to extensions, or can you do this with free agent signings as well?
The Nuggets have to meet the salary minimum and seemingly it would be very wise, for example, to offer Afflalo a contract that is the max for the first year and then $4 mill the following four seasons. Is that possible?
Or maybe they would want to offer Greg Oden something like a max number in the first year (because they have to meet the salary minimum anyway and might want to tank), and $1 mill the following two seasons. Could you do that? If so, why arent any teams doing it?
The Nuggets have to meet the salary minimum and seemingly it would be very wise, for example, to offer Afflalo a contract that is the max for the first year and then $4 mill the following four seasons. Is that possible?
Or maybe they would want to offer Greg Oden something like a max number in the first year (because they have to meet the salary minimum anyway and might want to tank), and $1 mill the following two seasons. Could you do that? If so, why arent any teams doing it?