LivingLegend wrote:Revenged25 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:
I mean Sexton is reportedly asking for 100-120M and he now has Rich Paul..I doubt that number is going to come down much.
so yeah, a guy like Brogdan for 65M would be significantly cheaper.
EXCEPT YOU CAN'T GET A GUY LIKE BROGDAN FOR 65M. BROGDAN HIMSELF SIGNED FOR 85M A FEW YEARS AGO!
Okay how about a guy like Josh Richardson, Bogey, Kennard, LeVert Rozier, Clarkson. There are plenty of guys in the NBA that share similarities to Sexton that are not asking for 100-120M Million
Clarkson has never averaged more than 18.4 ppg in his career and has typically been less efficient, still signed 4/52 with the Jazz before his best year of his career averaging the 18.4 ppg, so his previous was 16.8 ppg while being inefficient/barely average.
Rozier literally just signed 4/97 mil.
LeVert signed signed a 3/53 mil contract having never averaged over 13 ppg and being injury prone simply on projections. Most expect him to look for a much bigger contract/extension.
Kennard signed 4/64 mil while literally only being a bench 3pt specialist that hasn't played a full season or scored more than 15.8 ppg in a season.
Richardson is not as good or efficient of a scorer, signed a 4/42 extension like 5 years ago when he was only averaging like 12 pts with the Heat, about to be looking for a new contract, though once again not as good/efficient of a scorer considering he hasn't started for Boston this year and putting up less than 10 ppg.
Bogey is 32, but is a good/efficient scorer though not much of a self creator IIRC, and signed a 4/73 contract in 2019, which would be more expensive nowadays.
So yeah, people that can score well/efficiently get paid. It's just a fact in the NBA.