. In my thinking minutes guarantee gets waived if Kuminga’s plus minus per minute is not better than 60% of his teammates. So Kuminga would be competing against his teammates in plus minus to get playing time as every player is already doing informally But we take the decision away from Kerr and put he minutes decision on plus minus stats so Kuminga knows that he has nobody to blame but himself if he does not get playing time.HiRez wrote:SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:With Kuminga’s talent he should be the fourth best warrior at plus minus if he played right.
By basing his pay and guaranteed minutes on plus minus Kuminga if he has any maturity at all would understand that he is responsible for his own success, and must learn to improve his plus minus if he wants to get what he wants. Comingo is 13th on the team and plus minus this last year so he has no the bitch about but himself. The legendary Gui Santos and Legendary Quinten Post had better plus minuses than Kuminga. Who you play with matters for plus minus but did Quinton post and we Santos play more with Korean Draymond then Kuminga did?
Heavily incentive-based contract is not a bad idea. But would Kerr be cool with guaranteed minutes? I think he'd push back on that restriction. Based on how bad Kuminga's agent appears to be, they'd probably write into the contract "average at least 30 minutes/game", then Kerr would play him 31 minutes in the first game and sit him on the bench for the rest of the year.
I think Kuminga would respond by begging Andre Iguodala and Draymond to teach him how to be a complete player.