Tomjas wrote:Sixerscan wrote:Tomjas wrote:
By close of business tomorrow, Ben will have been paid 50% of his salary (16.5 million)
There’s no “let him rot without pay” threat available
We'll see about that.
Nothing to see
He’s already been paid $8.25 million and is due another $8.25 million tomorrow
Sixers might fine him a few bucks for missing media day and a training session but that’s all the leverage that they have
I can’t tell if you’re joking or really don’t understand it, but Ben would ultimately lose all of his salary if he didn’t report all season. NBA contracts are broken up for a fraction of salary to represent different benchmarks of the season. The players earn, and can lose, a designated amount as allotted for training camp, each preseason game, and each season game. Failure to fulfill contractual duties would just result in a legal obligation to return the money to the Sixers.
Ultimately, Ben receiving a lump sum payment is only significant if your hope was that he was dead broke and we were going to bleed him out of his stance in a state of poverty. As with players in NFL who have retired without fulfilling their contract, such as Calvin Johnson, having to return a prorated portion of their signing bonus. Ostensibly, Ben receiving the lump sum doesn’t mean he will receive more or less pay for games not played. It just means he got his paycheck earlier, and if he loses enough salary throughout this process, he will have to return some of the money.
However, your assertion that he gained leverage by receiving his money early would ignore how players earn their salaries via the collective bargaining agreement.