Zmill wrote:MagicTownBaller wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:I wouldn't get rid of Vuc until we have to sit down and figure out his value on a new contract and decide if he's worth it or not. Depending on how much he wants, we should be able to have him as our starting center for years to come.
This year is only his second year and he is a double double machine already. If he keeps improving over the next year or two, he will get a max contract. No doubt in my mind.
Yup. Precedent has been set - young 7 footers that average double doubles get a max deal. Serviceable starting centers are at a premium right now.
These are the numbers that current starting C's posted, and what kind of contracts they earned afterwards (some numbers might be a bit off):
Roy Hibbert - 12.8/8/2 (ppg/rpg/bpg) - MAX
Nene - 14.5/7.6/1 - $13M
Javale McGee - 10/8/2.4 - $11M
Tyson Chandler - 13/12.1/1.4 - MAX
DeAndre Jordan - 7/7.5/1.7 $10.5M
Marc Gasol - 11.7/7/1.7 - $13M
Omer Asik - 3.1/5.3/1 - $8M (average per year over duration of contract)
Kendrick Perkins - 6/8/0.9 - $8M
Vucevic? - 10/9.9/1.1
He's already putting up better numbers than guys who have already achieved big deals. He's going to get a big deal, if not a max, at the rate he's going.
Let's say the CBA stays as it is, at roughly $60M. That leaves $47M to pay for:
2 stars (2 x $15M deals) $30M
2 starters (2 x $7M deals) $14M
bench ($3M left to fill out the bench)
I'm not convinced Vuci is a big enough contributor to warrant that kind of investment.