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Drummond accepting a paycut?

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Drummond accepting a paycut? 

Post#1 » by guldakot » Thu Dec 19, 2019 4:14 pm

There is a scenario in which Detroit could trade its franchise center this season. Again, it’ll depend on where the Pistons are in the playoff race by the time the deadline inches closer. There also is a scenario in which the Pistons could let him walk in free agency. And, of course, depending on if the Pistons can turn it around, he could return next year on a new contract. One source said Drummond likely will sign a new contract that averages somewhere between $20 million and $25 million annually, not the max. – via James L. Edwards III @ The Athletic

per another website. Didn't link directly as I did not know if that was allowed on RealGM.

if Drummond is willing to take 20-25 I lock him up long term and keep him, hes absolutely worth keeping for that amount.
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Post#2 » by bstein14 » Thu Dec 19, 2019 4:35 pm

Drummond isn't opting out of $28 million next season to sign for $20 to $25 million. That is purely speculation. Drummond thinks of himself as a max player and he also has made comments about feeling like he is the #1 FA on the market so we know he is going to go to whoever pays him the most because he would feel slighted at taking less than he is opting out of from Detroit.

Absolute minimum for him to return to Detroit is 4 years $120 million.
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Post#3 » by Manocad » Thu Dec 19, 2019 4:53 pm

And I wouldn’t do it. Sorry, but he just doesn’t have what it takes to be a winner.
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Post#4 » by Kilo » Thu Dec 19, 2019 5:12 pm

bstein14 wrote:Drummond isn't opting out of $28 million next season to sign for $20 to $25 million. That is purely speculation. Drummond thinks of himself as a max player and he also has made comments about feeling like he is the #1 FA on the market so we know he is going to go to whoever pays him the most because he would feel slighted at taking less than he is opting out of from Detroit.

Absolute minimum for him to return to Detroit is 4 years $120 million.


Not that cut and dry though with a guaranteed 100M over four vs playing out year for $28M and risking an injury and becoming Boogie Cousins. Sacrifice $3M to guarantee you $75M over next three seasons is a smart decision.

I'm not arguing he's worth that, just arguing doing it from his perspective. I wouldn't give him more than $18-20M a season.
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Post#5 » by Drwho17 » Thu Dec 19, 2019 6:01 pm

Yea, I'd predict he's back on the Pistons re-upping at 30 per, 3 yrs + option.
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Post#6 » by Invictus88 » Thu Dec 19, 2019 6:25 pm

I think he and his agent will finally conclude this offseason that there is no market for him at 28 million per and then have a decision to make about whether to take the short term gain (opting in) versus the security of longer guaranteed money via an extension.

I think that it's inevitable that in two years he will be playing for a salary less than what he is making now. It's more of a matter of where.

I think 20 million is about as high as I would go?
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Post#7 » by DBC10 » Thu Dec 19, 2019 11:32 pm

Give him the Clint Capela deal of 18.5 a year for 5 years and then trade him later on. Ball's in his court.

Highest I'd go is 20 per, anything more is a dumb overpay considering I see him as a purely an asset point of view.
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Post#8 » by 440BB » Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:01 am

Although we see flashes of potential i think we're always going to see Drummond as having many tools but inconsistent effort and bonehead decisions. I'd rather move him before the deadline myself. Knowing the Pistons luck he'd sign for $20 million for five years guaranteed and get injured shortly thereafter, killing his trade value. I'd rather put this chapter in Pistons history behind us.
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Post#9 » by Crymson » Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:47 am

I don't think Drummond is worth keeping at $20m+. No team really stands to gain by signing non-shooting bigs to expensive, long-term deals, unless they are named Rudy Gobert. Even he will almost certainly not receive anything near the max. Drummond is not worth such a contract. He's talented, but his combination of poor effort, selfishness, and stupid decisions has bitten the Pistons time and time again. And I think he has proven beyond any doubt that he does not play winning basketball, at least for this organization.

Maybe some team will give him $20-$25 million yearly. I hope that team is not the Pistons. If he succeeds on that team, more power to him. He has not done so here.
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Post#10 » by jakebernat » Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:02 am

I hope he’s off the team next year by any means necessary, even if it means letting him walk.

That being said, the pistons have an illustrious recent history of outbidding themselves. we’ll get to see who’s really calling the shots, Stefanski or Gores, by the deadline.
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Post#11 » by srt4b » Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:44 pm

What teams can offer him the max outright? Also what teams are in a position to make a move that would put them in position to sign him?
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Post#12 » by Billl » Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:30 pm

$20 mil would be about the top I would go. If someone offers more than that, fine. We just can't afford to pay him as a #1 when he's only going to be our #3.

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