13th Man wrote:cw3k wrote:I dont understand why everyone ask Lin to take a discount. If anything, he should get a premium how much more traffic and probably translate into more ticket sales for the team.
I do hope him go to Mavs, TWolves or Spurs
That's because we assume that his values are the same as ours. His values have changed over the years, remember when he was with the Rockets he would cry himself to sleep because he lost his starting gig? Seems like he doesn't care about starting as much anymore, well this is what he's been saying. People also assume that he cares a lot about money due to the poison pill signing which doesn't seem to be the case either. Who knows? Will be interesting...
I think its time to move on past thinking whether he cares about money or not, everyone cares about their finances to a certain extent. You need money to pay for food clothing and your bills etc. So money does have value, and outside of people whom voluntarily live on the streets, homeless, or as wanderer, nomads - all of us care about our financial well-being as well as being paid whatever $ amount we think is fair or we can get away with as employees or business owners.
.. from a business standpoint which is that players only get "x" amount of opportunities to sign contracts for pay. Once you reach a certain # of contracts based on contract length + player age + performance with each contract - you are done with the NBA, father time is undefeated.
But another pov I have is, the chemistry and camraderie on that 2015-2016 team was fantastic, the enjoyment factor and the concept that "loving your job, loving the people you work with, and having an amazingly fun enjoyable work year" hmm you cant put a price tag on that. I personally would go with having a job id love to wake up to every morning, over inflated salary.
* now thats kind of me taking my artistic license, i don't know if he or the other guys LOVED this past year, but they sure did enjoy it. This is where my 50/50 comes in, Lin's already demonstrated a willingness to go for peace of mind and happiness over finances.
JLin is turning 28 this summer, say he signs a 2+ year contract, he will be 30 the next chance he gets to sign a contract.
So he will be trying to get paid at 30 while yet another wave of 19+ year olds enter the league surrounded by hype and fan-fare. He ain't no spring-chicken, and you know in 5 year 10 years 15 years, no ones going to be remembering that Lin took a pay-cut (outside of rabid fans) he will be a footnote in CHA Hornets history. I just don't see any sense why anyone would jeopardize some of their best years (as a professional athlete) and try to encourage their earning potential while they still can negotiate.
Back to money -
Jeremy Lamb next year starts his 3yr/21 Million dollar salary
* Looking at his usage and playing time toward the latter half of the season as well as through the playoffs, when I compare the money is set to make, and his minutes.... then I look again at Lin's money this year and next year.
* From the Hornets pov...
There are many other players that easily could fill the 6th man role and for a great price, Lin's consistency issue makes it easy for me to say that the Hornets could look out into the sea of free agents as well as the NBA draft and find someone that has the skillset they are looking for.













