Frontloaded contracts v signing bonus
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:35 pm
The Knicks (and 9 other teams) are trying to manage 2010 cap space for the summer of Lebron. I mention the Knick b/c they have an issue signed David Lee, who wants 10 mil per year.
Can the Knicks structure a deal so that the lowest paid (in terms of cap hold) year is 2010-11?
I realize that signing bonuses are spread across the guaranteed term of the contract for cap hold purposes, but does this mean you cannot effectively front load a contract?
If you can front load a contract (again, in terms of cap hold), how much of a differencve is allowed b/t y1 and y2 before the league starts to call it a signing bonus?
Can the Knicks structure a deal so that the lowest paid (in terms of cap hold) year is 2010-11?
I realize that signing bonuses are spread across the guaranteed term of the contract for cap hold purposes, but does this mean you cannot effectively front load a contract?
If you can front load a contract (again, in terms of cap hold), how much of a differencve is allowed b/t y1 and y2 before the league starts to call it a signing bonus?