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hugepatsfan wrote:Kornet's minimum salary for next year is $3.3M. Not that it's a huge difference, but I do think people sometimes confuse how minimum salaries work. A player gets paid based on years of service but the league pays it down to the 2nd year service minimum salary and that's what you see on the team's cap sheet. Cap sheets show Kornet at $2,087,519 last season for example, but he actually made $2,800,834 as an example.
If his other offers are the tax payers MLE at $5.7M for one year, I don't think it's insane to think they could get him back for a minimum deal. Decent chance he's a starter next year if he's back. He probably makes more in endorsements here than he would on a new team. I read he had a daughter born in 2022 and has another young child too. There's real estate implications to having to move.
If someone offers him multi year security or even a 1 year deal up closer to the standard MLE ($14.1M), then can't see him back. But not a lot of 30 year olds in today's game get multi year deals anymore. Outside of stars I feel like teams usually go year to year on older guys and especially ones who might only be regular season rotation guys vs. playoff rotation. And the way using the full tax payers MLE hard caps you at the first apron is a huge nuisance for team's now. IDK, maybe I'm naive but I'm fairly optimistic that he might be looking at re-signing here for one year $3.3M or the $5.7M taxpayers MLE somewhere else on a 1 year deal and I don't rule out him staying.