Dalek wrote:TNRaps4life wrote:Dalek wrote:The highest paid Cs next year:
1. Rudy Gobert = $38.2 million / RPM rating for position: 3
2. Joel Embiid = $33.6 million / RPM rating for position: 2
3. Nikola Jokic = $33.1 million / RPM rating for position: 1
4. Deandre Ayton = $30.9 million / RPM rating for position: 21
Obviously the Ayton max contract creates a huge disconnect between salary and performance because RPM shows him to be less impactful than the best players, yet he will be paid like one.
My question is whether this is almost precedent setting for next contracts after rookie deals, in that Ayton is making money comparable to MVP players based on what he could be, rather than what he is currently?
What does it mean for a guy like Scottie Barnes who might not be providing max contract value at the end of his deal. Can we just assume we will have to shell out a max contract?
How is this related to SB?
I mention Scottie at the end. How comfortable are people paying Scottie a max contract at the end of his rookie deal because Ayton kind of sets a precedent. Ayton ain't worthy of a max in those cluster of Cs above.
Will Scottie be worth a max when you comp him to the Luka's or other superstar forwards. Should we expect to pay him that regardless of performance?
This post is 2 years too early. We dont even know the trajectory Barnes is heading towards and it doesn't even matter until he heads into the 2024 offseason.






















