Mozgov & Mahimi make how much again? Let’s be realistic when big man become available they usually get paid an absurd amount of salary. You just cannot teach height. Some deserved some not so much. I’d rather pay Kanter at 26 $10-$15 Million for 3-4 years over Mozgov & Mahimi.
Some of the salaries below are because of the increased salary cap year which of course paid Mozgov/Mahimi. Regardless I just don’t see how Kanter becomes a $7 Million player being very young who can score the bucket. TT is a defender who plays no offense. I’d rather have Kanter quite honestly as TT looks scared on offense and does not bring enough anymore on the defensive side of the ball.
Kevin Love really is not a traditional center so in reality maybe he should be PF/C but I believe his increase in scoring is because he is playing the center position more this year creating more space from his defender on his long distance shot.
Top Salaries 2017 NBA - Center
1. Al Horford - $27,734,405
2. Hassan Whiteside - $23,775,506
3. Andre Drummond - $23,775,506
4. Dwight Howard - $23,500,000
5. DeAndre Jordan - $22,642,350
6. Brook Lopez -$22,642,350
7. Marc Gasol - $22,642,350
8. Kevin Love - $22,642,350
9. Steven Adams - $22,471,910
10. Rudy Gobert -$21,974,719
11. Enes Kanter - $20,566,801
12. Demarcus Cousins -$18,063,850
13. Joakhim Noah - $17,765,000
14. Bismack Biyombo - $17,000,00015. Ian Mahimi -$16,661,641
16. Tristan Thompson -$16,400,00017. Jonas Valanciunas -$15,460,674
18. Timofey Mozgov - $15,280,000
19. Gorgui Dieng -$14,112,360
20. Mason Plumlee - $14,041,096the_process wrote:cheese318 wrote:Not many teams have available cap space this coming season but if teams had money available I could definitely see Kanter get 10-15 Million a season. You are acting as if the man is 35 years old. He’s just turning 26 in May. I think he should opt in to the contract and maybe he will be traded to a playoff contender or just eat his time for one season in NYC. He will still see solid offers next season if he stays healthy and plays like he did this season
the_process wrote:What a God-send for the Knicks. An agent got in his ear and convinced Kanter he could get paid.

I’d be absolutely stunned if an offense only C in this depressed market gets more than the MLE. Maybe he’d rather have the long term security? I’d take the 18.6M because I’m never getting that AAV ever again, and then going out and looking for an MLE deal next year. Agents are giving out some awful advice lately trying desperately to get themselves a payday.
Pray tell which team is paying an offense only C who can be played off the floor in the playoffs more than the MLE? Especially when approximately 20 teams are hopelessly capped out??
I’ll wait.