Offer Boozer extention

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Offer Boozer extention 

Post#1 » by slambamJazz » Mon May 11, 2009 3:53 am

If the jazz offer to extend Boozer contract to 5 years 70 millio that would average about 14 million per year. The cotract could go 10 million,12 million ,14 million , 16 million,18 million. That would save the jazz about 2.5 million off our cap this year plus Boozer contract at a low price until Kirilenko comes off the books. If Korver opts out then the Jazz could have 7.5 million to sign Milsap plus our first rounder.. The jazz would be real close to luxury tax. I think is a good deal for both the jazz and Boozer.
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Re: Offer Boozer extention 

Post#2 » by jazzfan1971 » Mon May 11, 2009 7:08 am

I dont' think you have have 20% raises. Looks like 10.5% is the maximum.

So, like 5 years 60 mil if you start at 10mil.

Somewhere in that ballpark. Maybe you can do something with bonuses though.

However, 5 years 60 mil seems about right to me.
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Re: Offer Boozer extention 

Post#3 » by loserX » Mon May 11, 2009 10:51 pm

^Yep. The lowest a 5-year, $70M contract could start at would be about $11.35M.
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Re: Offer Boozer extention 

Post#4 » by leventuysal » Wed May 20, 2009 4:21 am

So you think an egotistical ******* with zero defense can actually help us win a ring...
even beethoven had his critics. name three of them.
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Re: Offer Boozer extention 

Post#5 » by slambamJazz » Wed May 20, 2009 4:32 am

jazzfan1971 wrote:I dont' think you have have 20% raises. Looks like 10.5% is the maximum.

So, like 5 years 60 mil if you start at 10mil.

Somewhere in that ballpark. Maybe you can do something with bonuses though.

However, 5 years 60 mil seems about right to me.
That would be perfect for the jazz .

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