Player with most NEGATIVE trade value

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Player with most NEGATIVE trade value 

Post#1 » by ballboy4life » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:06 am

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Post#2 » by Scoot McGroot » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:08 am

Jerome James?

Kenyon Martin's kind of working his way back to near low negatives.
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Post#3 » by gswhoops » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:16 am

Ben Wallace...
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Post#4 » by rpa » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:23 am

Larry Hughes
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Post#5 » by xxSnEaKyPxx » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:29 am

Ben Wallace.....at least Troy Murphy contributes.
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Post#6 » by rambo_ortega » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:32 am

jerome james!!!
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Post#7 » by BR0D1E86 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:35 am

It's a rich tapestry...

Ben Wallace
Jerome James
Darius Miles
Larry Hughes
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Post#8 » by GreenWithEnvy » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:41 am

im waiting for Willie Green...ill E-Punch the **** outta that person.
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Post#9 » by Oomph » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:08 am

Willie ... uhhh ... Green?
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Post#10 » by shrink » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:17 am

For my top 5, I think nobody that makes under $8 mil/year, or has a deal that expires as early as Summer of 2009 should make the list. Jerome James breathes a sigh of relief!

1. Kenyon Martin -- $60 mil, 4 years. Playing better, but nowhere near max deal production, plus he carries all that injury risk on top of the salary risk.

2. Shaq -- $60 mil on three years, and sadly, breaking down as we watch.

3. Ben Wallace -- $45 mil for three years. Playing poorly and disrupting others on the team.

4. Rashard Lewis -- $112 mil for six years. Not usually mentioned, but that's so much salary in place for so long out. Years 5 and 6 are both over $21 mil.

5. Eddy Curry $40 mil for 4 years -- he's productive enough to miss the list if his contract wasn't uninsured.

Honorable Mention: Larry Hughes -- $38 mil on three years, and injury risk.
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Post#11 » by leo6287 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:20 am

Darius Miles By far the worst contract
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Post#12 » by ecuhus1981 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:35 am

My All-Neg Roster

Starers: Hughes, Simmons, Miles, Martin, S. O'neal

Reserves: Crawford, Richardson, Radmanovic, Diaw, Curry

Deep Bench: Banks, Green, Cardinal, Evans, Gadzuric

That team would probably cost about $4 million in salary per win! :lol:
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Post#13 » by moocow007 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:37 am

shrink wrote:For my top 5, I think nobody that makes under $8 mil/year, or has a deal that expires as early as Summer of 2009 should make the list. Jerome James breathes a sigh of relief!

1. Kenyon Martin -- $60 mil, 4 years. Playing better, but nowhere near max deal production, plus he carries all that injury risk on top of the salary risk.

2. Shaq -- $60 mil on three years, and sadly, breaking down as we watch.

3. Ben Wallace -- $45 mil for three years. Playing poorly and disrupting others on the team.

4. Rashard Lewis -- $112 mil for six years. Not usually mentioned, but that's so much salary in place for so long out. Years 5 and 6 are both over $21 mil.

5. Eddy Curry $40 mil for 4 years -- he's productive enough to miss the list if his contract wasn't uninsured.

Honorable Mention: Larry Hughes -- $38 mil on three years, and injury risk.


If Curry can't play because of his heart his contract automatically can be voided. And where's Marko Jaric? Quentin Richardson should probably also be strongly considered.
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Post#14 » by gswhoops » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:39 am

Ben Wallace, Shaq, Kenyon Martin and Larry Hughes = top contenders.
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Post#15 » by ecuhus1981 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:44 am

moocow007 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



If Curry can't play because of his heart his contract automatically can be voided. And where's Marko Jaric? Quentin Richardson should probably also be strongly considered.


If you're right, I want some proof. But if you're shooting fom the hip, I'm pretty sure you are wrong.

I don't think NYK could have added a "heart condition" provision to his contract under the CBA, and insurance would not cover it if he were to fall ill. A provision in the NBA's insurance company's policy is that they can choose to not cover one part of an insuree's body; I read a long time ago, explicitly mentioning that Curry's heart was not covered.
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Post#16 » by ecuhus1981 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:45 am

BTW 007, good call on Jaric. Completely forgot him somehow.
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Post#17 » by shrink » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:45 am

moocow007 wrote: And where's Marko Jaric?


Well, as I said in the very first sentence, players that aren't making $10 mil aren't going to make this list, and Jaric's averaging $6.9. Even if he was, Jaric's been far more productive than Jerome James, a guy with a similar contract. Lastly, Bill Simmons wrote a Top 25 Bad contract List last month, and Jaric didn't even make the Top 25, so you can see why none of the other posters have even mentioned him.

What's your issue with Jaric? Did he steal your date or something? From what I used to hear about him after games, that's not out of the question.
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Post#18 » by BBallFreak » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:46 am

ecuhus1981 wrote:I read a long time ago, explicitly mentioning that Curry's heart was not covered.


Yup.
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Post#19 » by shrink » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:56 am

moocow007 wrote: If Curry can't play because of his heart his contract automatically can be voided.


I can't find any evidence that teams have the rights to void player contracts .. and I'm sure the Player's Association would have something to say if they tried! I think they can keep them from signing an offer if they fail a physical, but once the contract is in place, the owner can't void it. The team can get an injury exception for another player after a year if an injury forces a player to retire, but the player still gets paid. In all but a handful of cases, insurance pays the majority of this salary.

This is from Section 13 of the NBAPA
If a Player Contract fails to take effect or becomes void as a result of a Commissioner disapproval, the player
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Post#20 » by moocow007 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:57 am

ecuhus1981 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



If you're right, I want some proof. But if you're shooting fom the hip, I'm pretty sure you are wrong.


This was mentioned several times when Curry was sign-and-traded.

Thomas was said to have worked with Curry's agent to add this clause in for the exact reason (because insurance companies would not cover Curry's contract because he refused to take some tests).

What I'm not sure of is IF Curry can play at least 3 seasons if, for arguments sake his heart fails in the 4th season, if it's still voidable.

I don't think NYK could have added a "heart condition" provision to his contract under the CBA, and insurance would not cover it if he were to fall ill. A provision in the NBA's insurance company's policy is that they can choose to not cover one part of an insuree's body; I read a long time ago, explicitly mentioning that Curry's heart was not covered.


Insurance isn't involved, that's why the clause was added and Curry's contract is NOT covered BY insurance.

Here's a blurb about it from a hardly complimenting blog site (that really would have little reason to make it up...just like I did based on what you are saying)...which also mentions what is otherwise another little known clause in the contract where Curry, for whatever reason, can opt out after next season.

"In Isiah's small defense, the contract is reportedly only guaranteed for six years if Curry can play for three years. But my real concern is that Eddy Curry is

Fat
has a poor work ethic
He is a horrible rebounder
He is a horrible defender

My concern if I'm Isiah is not that Eddy Curry will have heart problems. It's that Eddy Curry is going to suck and I will have to pay him for six years (The contract only becomes void after three if Curry can't play, not if he sucks). What's worse, Eddy has an out in four years. So if Eddy turns up to be any good he walks after four years. So you take a huge gamble on a guy, it works out, but when you start reaping the benefits the guy can leave you."

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