Invictus88 wrote:bstein14 wrote:Invictus88 wrote:
I don't see how KP doesn't opt in. With his injury history do you realistically see any team giving him that much annually on his next contract?
He is still just 27 years old and just came off a healthy and successfully efficient 23.2 PPG and 8.4 RPG in 32.6 MPG season. If anything, I think given his injury history it makes more sense to opt out now and get a 4 year $100+ million contract even if he takes a bit less money next season to secure the long term bag. His worst case it to take the $30+ million next year and then get injured yet again and have his value tank around the league. This summer, a team would certainly give him $100+ million coming off the season he just had IMO. Perhaps the Rockets if they can't land Harden or Kyrie.
C: Senguin / Porzingas
PF: Porzinas / Martin Jr
SF: Smith Jr / Eason
SG: Green / Porter Jr
PG: Amen(#4) / Porter Jr
Next year is for 36 million dollars; which is a far cry from 30+ that you are trying to minimize it down to. 11 million more than the 25 million annually you are then saying he should then sign his next contract for.
Any GM in their right mind is going to put in protections / opt out clauses in any contract they sign him to given his durability problems up to this point; so I don't see much to gain for him in terms of security of guaranteed money.
You just don't turn down 11 million dollars more / 36 million guaranteed. Heck. The next contract he signs might not even have that much in totality; with most based off of games played requirements, etc.
We keep having these same conversations where very obvious points are glossed over / dismissed entirely. Is it intentional attempts to mislead or just repeatedly not thinking before posting?
I fairly confidant that if he knew he could get 4 years and $120 million he would opt out and take that long term deal. Of course its his agent's job to try and gauge interest around the league. I think he's a better player than Ayton who just got paid more than that last summer, but of course its the injury history that could keep some teams away.
I really wouldn't be surprised to see him pick up his option and take the $36 million and I wouldn't be surprised to decline and try to get more long term on a new deal.












