MisterHibachi wrote:Reasonable value for Kuz. Also very tradable.
I wrote that on GB, but as far as I understand this situation, Lakers can't move Kuz this season because of 6-month rule after this type of extension is given.
A team may extend and trade a player within these rules. An extension-and-trade is allowed if (i) the contract covers no more than 3 seasons (including any years remaining in the original contract), (ii) the salary in the first year of the extended term is no more than 105% of the salary in the last year of the original term, and (iii) the annual salary increases are no more than 5% of the salary in the first season covered by the extended term.
To prevent teams from getting around these limitations, teams cannot trade any player that signs an extension covering more than 3 seasons, a higher salary, or with larger annual increases for the next 6 months.
Similarly, if a team receives a player in a trade, then for the next 6 months following that trade the team cannot sign the player to an extension that would violate the limitations for an extension-and-trade transaction.
So it seems that this is a huge compromise with Kuz: he sacrifices potential bigger contract next year on a market where lot of teams will have huge amount of cap space in '21, in exchange of being safe as a Laker and not tradeable for a whole year, and Lakers give him solid, but not overwhelming contract, but can't move him until August. I thought that for example Harrell + Kuz can be very valuable combination in a trade if something doesn't work out for Lakers, but now their only moveable asset is THT, and I like that much less, because I wouldn't move THT for some short-term deal. It's like accepting Lakers will compete for a championship with this roster. Maybe it will be irrelevant, but generally it's good to have a chance for plan B.
It's a good deal when you ignore that, 40/3 is very reasonable contract, if Kuz finds shooting form and hits some respectable numbers with his 3-pointer, he can become really valuable for this team in years to come. If not, he's still talented scorer for Hornets-type of teams with improving defense.