Captain_Caveman wrote:Darain wrote:Players can't renegotiate contracts, thats only in the last CBA
Not true. They can now renegotiate as part of an extension, provided that their salary is not reduced by more than 40%.
Larry Coon's site does not yet cover the new CBA, but sourcing can be found here:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/73294 ... -agreement
I could spell out the scenarios with Pierce, relative to keeping him and resigning in two years, renegotiating downwards in an extension this summer or waiving him next summer and him chasing an MLE, but the bottom line is that the money would be about the same for him (i.e. he will make about $35m during the rest of his career no matter what he does). The renegotiating allows him to do it in Boston with a team that has $30-34m in cap room this summer, however.
That's extremely interesting.
I was already expecting Boston to offer Ray/KG 5 year/10 million dollar contracts, which would be equal to their expected 2 year/10 million offers from contenders with MLE money. If Pierce was extended to increase available money to 34 million, that would really open things up.
I don't care what Woj says, Howard may not be interested in Boston as of now, but as long as he takes a meeting with Boston, they can show him how they are in a better position than both NJ and DAL, which is 100 percent true.
If Boston can offer a Rondo/Green/Howard core with promising role players like Johnson and Bradley, plus a couple more draft picks, that's a solid future plus asset base to work from.
If Howard starts with a base at 18 million, that gives Boston 16 million to spend. Ray/KG take 4 total, and Green gets a 2 year, 12 million. That's 6 million below the cap with trade assets to utilize in S&T scenarios or to retain players like Wilcox and Pietrus, if desired.
Opens up a lot of options.













