coldfish wrote:People should keep in mind that the cap is about to explode. That said, I worry that this is just "hot" Coby. Tough call.
If you end up paying Coby plus Giddey around $60m per year, that's not the end of the world. Some players make nearly that by themselves.
The guy to look at is Patrick Williams who is making $18m per year for vet min type contribution.
I get the feeling that 60 million is probably what we'll end up paying both those guys combined. Not ideal from a team building perspective since neither is a true all-star, but it's doable.
The cap is 140 million right now, will be 155 million next year, and 170 million the year after that, assuming 10% raises. So 60 million will be about 33% of the total combined cap for our two-best players who are good, but not quite true stars.
I think we are getting "hot" Coby, and he's definitely not this good over an entire season. However, if he could play like this over an entire season he'd get a max contract.
But if you look at his year-to-year play you get a more consistent picture. So if you take his yearly averages of 20.5 points on .600 TS%, it's easy to make an argument that he's worth 30 million/year. There aren't many guards who are scoring at his volume and efficiency this year. His immediate peer group in the NBA is Jordan Poole, Tyler Herro, Immanuel Quickley, and Malik Monk. With the exception of Monk, all of those guys got about 30 million / year against smaller caps. Although some of those deals are recognized as bad contracts right now.