Dan Z wrote:ConSarnit wrote:At this minute it’s Klay and it’s not even up for discussion.
Ask yourself this: have any of the other guys on this list helped their team win 1 game in the past 2 years? How about even 1 quarter? Because Klay hasn’t.
They’ve paid him $68m for nothing. Literally 0. There has never been a worse $/minutes played stretch in NBA history.
This of course could all change going forward but if we pro-rate his deal he’d have to provide $63m in value per season for the Warriors to break even.
They signed him knowing that he'd be out. The same thing happened with Durant in Brooklyn.
If Klay comes back, and is good, then it won't be a bad contract. If not then it will be, but it's too early to say right now.
They signed him after he tore his ACL in 2019. He tore his Achilles prior to this season. He’s played zero minutes over 2 full seasons on his new deal.
He’s paid like a top 10 player (8th highest actually). Even at peak health it’s debatable whether he’s worth that. Durant only missed 1 season and even at a max salary is still underpaid due to his production. Durant can likely make up the value BKN lost from him sitting the first year. It’s going to be near impossible for Klay to make up the $68m he’s already been paid. He’d have to play at an MVP level over the next three years.
I agree that he could come back and be good again but currently it’s the worst deal in NBA history.