CptCrunch wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:CptCrunch wrote:Medically retire, collect 5.3m this year, then 172m over 5 years.
Nuggets are on the hook for 177.3m over the next 6 years.
The contract they offered him just ended Jokic's contention window as I called it in the thread.
edit: Apparently the Nuggets can get MPJ's salary off their books if a team doctor and NBA doctor both agree that MPJ should be medically retired. They still owe the man his money though.
Why would they still owe him money if he doesnt play? That is the entire point of a contract. He signed the deal to play basketball for the Nuggets for the next 5 seasons after this season. They owe him the money when he plays those seasons. If he doesnt play those seasons, the Nuggets dont owe him squat.
NBA contracts are fully guaranteed the moment they are signed. It doesn't matter that MPJ cannot play or does not play, he gets paid no matter what (unless he pulls a Simmons and stops cooperating with the team doctors in this case).
There’s a ton of nba contracts that aren’t guaranteed. MPJ’s contract for example only has $12 mil out of $39 mil guaranteed in year five.































