HurricaneKid wrote:rugbyrugger23 wrote:HurricaneKid wrote:
We can agree to disagree on this. I understand that when signing young players you have to extrapolate for their future, but the only thing he can really do at this point is score inefficiently. With 3 other scorers on the team, all of whom are far more efficient, its puzzling how one could extrapolate that he is worth 150m over 5. And if he isn't worth 5/150 his contract is a negative. Suggesting that since in 3 years someone else could have a contract that might be almost as bad... its just wild conjecture.
You are misreading what I said and arguing many different points in one reply.
Wiggins worth or not worth his contract -- seperate discussion (and one I never mentioned).
You said Middleton was worth more vs. Wiggins based on contract. And that is false. Or better said contract is in favor of Wiggins.
I said we can disagree; instead you presented this as fact which is simply mathematically incorrect.
Let's walk through the math for you...
Middleton= 14.1+13=27.1mil next two seasons.
Wiggins= 7.5+25.5=33mil next two seasons.
Next two years Wiggins is 6mil more vs Middleton (see above for math). Then Middleton is flight risk, Wiggins is a RFA. Makes Wiggins contract already better. Advantage: WIGGINS.
If Middleton stays with Bucks:
Max 5 year is 172+ (with yearly cap increases should be 175+) or @35per+
Max 4 year is 133+ (with yearly cap increases should be 135+) or @33per+
If Middleton leaves Bucks:
Max 4 year is 128+ (with yearly cap increases should be 130+) or @32per+
When Middleton gets Hayward'ish money in 2019, of 128/4 (which is still 5-9mil discount), he will also be earning more per year vs. Wiggins' 148/5. Again rewarding Wiggins the better contract. Advantage: WIGGINS.
Added: only aspect in which Middleton has better contract is his trade-ability. Wiggins when he signs extension will have PPP. Middleton this year is easy to trade with good value -- next year easy to trade but less value. With that said, if Wolves wanted to remotely trade Wiggins prior to extension -- it wouldn't be offered and his rookie scale contract would be in play. So next season, trading Wiggins at 25.5 and locked in for 5 or Middleton at 13 and expiring, I think Wiggins gets the better contract nod again.