Solid contract but this is a pretty random and shoddy way of creating context. The cap spike year produced insane contracts and people were always surprised by Ryan Anderson's deal, no reason to take two super unusual things to explain the norm.
This is the same type of deal that tons of players have now. Jaden McDaniels, DeAndre Hunter, Malik Monk, Derrick White, Josh Hart, Lu Dort, etc. It's not like meh rotation guy money, it's a hefty amount that teams shell out to guys they're pretty sure will be key starters. This contract is probably going to look like a failure if Smith doens't get to that level.
Also looking at 2016, no reason to talk about Ryan Anderson when that $11-12m is what like Iggy, Horford, Kemba, Jrue, Curry, etc made at the time. The cap jump started to kick those up, but this isn't a wild cap jump year this year so really not point at all bringing that up.
The Golden Fang wrote:That’s not even starter money in this market. With growth for more development and the cap increasing this is a solid deal for a or a top pick.
It's definitely good starter money. It'd be about a top-100 contract, spread across 30 teams. Basically everyone making like $18-22m now (what Smith's contract would be translated to 2026-28) is a very good starter or was expected to be.