watch1958 wrote:thunderdunk wrote:watch1958 wrote:Kick the can down the road. Have a mutual option for the second season. Require that the options be exercised by some date just before the trade deadline.
That way, the options are just another part of the S&T discussion midseason.
Not sure that I understand what a "mutual option" means. If JK plays badly, doesn't play much, or gets hurt, then he can take the option for a second year, but if he plays great, the Dubs can take the option and either keep him or trade him? Seems like, in the first scenario, he's way overpaid and possibly untradeable, and in the second scenario, we're back to where we started, except that they can match salaries to do a trade mid-season, with him locked in for at least one more year for the Dubs or the other team. Am I reading this right?
Of course, if he plays great, then he'll consider himself underpaid again for 2026-27, and potentially hold out to renegotiate, correct? He clearly thinks he's worth more than league GM's do at this point. Don't see any reason why that would change if he plays well this season.
It would be a mutual option where either side can say no. Unless both say yes, no second year.
So if he’s playing bad, he can’t unilaterally opt in for year two, and if he’s playing great the team can’t opt in either.
Essentially in the same position as now, except with a half season of play, and relaxed BYC rules.
There's no such thing as a mutual option, there can only be one option in a contract. The only thing close is an option and a non-guaranteed salary. For instance, TJD's 4th year is a club option/non-guaranteed (option deadline 6/29/26), fully guaranteed 1/10/27.