Post#9 » by PaulGaston » Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:17 pm
Brunson isn't actually taking less money.
He's taking guaranteed max contract money right now, because he's a 28 year old undersized 1x all-star who had had an Isaiah Thomas type of season, but could very well see his production drop off with Randle and Bridges in the mix.
If he didn't take a max deal right now, there's the possibility he wouldn't have that max offer in a year.
If things DO work out for him, the contract allows him to opt out in 3 seasons which means he can sign a 4 year 323 million extension Summer 2027 when he's 10 year eligible.
When the dust settles here's how it will work out:
Scenario 1:
Brunson signs the max 156.5 mil extension now, then signs a 4 year 323M extension Summer 2027. His 5 year outlook:
34.9 mil in 2025-26
37.7 mil in 2026-27
40.5 mil in 2027-28
71.7 mil in 2028-29
77.4 mil in 2029-30
TOTAL = 262 mil (with 2 more years after locked in at 83.6 in 2030 and 90.3 mil and 2031 when he'll be 34-35 years old)
Scenario 2:
Brunson gambles on himself, waits a whole year of uncertainty, and then theoretically could have locked in a 5 year 269 mil extension if it was still available.
46.3 mil in 2025-26
50.1 mil in 2026-27
53.8 mil in 2027-28
57.5 mil in 2028-29
61.2 mil in 2029-30
TOTAL = 269 mil
Scenario 3:
Brunson gambles on himself, waits a whole year of uncertainty, then goes the IT/Rondo route where injuries/disappointing performances results in nothing close to a max extension ever being presented. Rondo, who was thought to be receiving a max contract from the Lakers ended up getting exposed in Dallas and signing a 1 year 9.5 mil contract. His total lifetime earnings after the change in teammates was around 65 mil over the next 9 seasons. Thomas made a total of around 11 million dollars in contracts after his Brunson-esque 2017 season. I'm sure both wish they could have locked in big money extensions before the other shoe dropped.
While this represents "worst-case" scenario for Brunson and he's unlikely to fall off like Kemba, IT, Rondo, and other undersized guards, it still was a no-brainer move by his team to lock in a big money deal now and plan to sign an even bigger one in a few years.