Celtics guard Ray Allen has expressed a desire for a contract extension, league executives say, but that isn’t happening in Boston
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Celtics guard Ray Allen has expressed a desire for a contract extension, league executives say, but that isn’t happening in Boston
BakersDozen wrote:re signing Ray would kill probally more then half trade rumors we hear.
MUhoops wrote:Does anyone know, can the team do something like this under the CBA?
If they work out an extension for another 2 years and $12 million total, such that Ray will be paid:
$19 million for next year + additional $12 million
all money spread over the total of the next 3 years (2009-10 : 2011-12)
Then can they spread the total amount, so that Ray is paid:
2009-10: $10.33 million
2010-11: $10.33 million
2011-12: $10.33 million
So, the question is, Can the team reduce it's salary cap for 2009-10 by extending his deal?
MaxwellSmart wrote:it's good that he wants an extension....this will make it easier for people to swallow, when Ainge trades him this Summer--or at the Deadline.
Havlicek17 wrote:
I don't believe you can do this under the CBA. In the NBA, I believe the contracts are guaranteed and cannot be changed after the fact. So, Ray would get paid his $19 Mil, then resigned for following years.
Because he will be 35 next July, his salary will take a big dip after next season, but $6Mil a year may be too low if his production is close to what it was this season. I'd guess $8 to $9Mil/yr for two more years.
MaxwellSmart wrote:it's good that he wants an extension....this will make it easier for people to swallow, when Ainge trades him this Summer--or at the Deadline.
MUhoops wrote:Does anyone know, can the team do something like this under the CBA?
If they work out an extension for another 2 years and $12 million total, such that Ray will be paid:
$19 million for next year + additional $12 million
all money spread over the total of the next 3 years (2009-10 : 2011-12)
Then can they spread the total amount, so that Ray is paid:
2009-10: $10.33 million
2010-11: $10.33 million
2011-12: $10.33 million
So, the question is, Can the team reduce it's salary cap for 2009-10 by extending his deal?
Ray Allen Thinks He's Staying Put
"I spoke with my side of the equation and for right now there is no desire to move me," Allen said. "We're in a great position to win a championship again this next year."