Dark Faze wrote:To be fair that was a different time and a different CBA.
Take a look at these contracts with the new CBA:
Vince Carter: 3.9 PER
Collison: 2.4 PER
Mayo: 4 per
Augustin: 3.5 PER
Hinrich: 4 PER
So yeah. Maybe Ernie overpays, but the market doesn't demand it. There's a lot of evidence that Martell shouldn't even make MLE based on market demands.
Old CBA these players would be getting like 6 mil a year easy.
Let's take a closer look at those comps.
Vince was still being paid $14M after being amnestied by Phoenix. Any extra salary paid by Dallas would have been subtracted from the amnesty money, so he was willing to sign for less, particularly on a team with title aspirations at the time. Also, Vince is just plain old and has made a ton of money in his career so it's not all about the money for him.
Mayo broke out after signing that small contract. Prior to breaking out, he wasn't that good. PER of 14.7, TS% of .513. Webster's numbers are much better.
Darren Collison is still on his rookie contract.
Augustin posted a PER of 14.1 and a TS% of .493 in his final season before signing his new deal. Definitely not a starting caliber player.
Hinrich posted a PER of 9.2 the season before signing his contract.
The bottom line is that Webster is a much better player than Hinrich and Augustin were when they signed their contract. Collison doesn't count because he's on a rookie deal. Mayo broke out after signing a small deal. Only Vince had comparable production to Webster at the time of his signing, and he took less money for other reasons.
As I've pointed out in the past, the ideal comparisons for Webster are Brandon Rush, Danny Green and Kyle Korver. Those guys are all lights-out shooters at the SF spot who don't do much else. All were signed last summer under the new CBA. Rush is paid $4M a year. Green is paid $3.75M a year. Korver is paid $5M a year. Webster should get something in that range. I'd prefer to pay him Danny Green money, but one must understand that the Wizards front office doesn't have the same clout as San Antonio. Danny Green probably would have gotten a little more money if he went to the highest bidder.