R1Molano escribió:Yo prefiero mil veces pagarle 25M a Pprter que 15 a Olynyk eh.
Martin Seamus McFly escribió:Y hay otra trampa en la oferta:
Ahí dice que es raro. La verdad, yo no lo había visto nunca.
Seguro que los Wizards igualan, pero tendrán que pagar un peaje. Marks no da fichado RFAs pero cada año va jodiendo a algún equipo, en Portland aún se tiran de los pelos y creo que si pudiesen volver atrás los Heat tampoco retendrían a Ty Johnson.
Pues, desgraciadamente, debería sonarte un caso parecido-- si no peor: la offer sheet original de los Nuggets que aceptó Kenyon Martin en julio de 2004 incluía un pago adelantado de $23 millones directamente ya para finales de ese mismo mes, lo cual hizo que los Nets, que tenían decidido igualar, se echaran para atrás y acabaran aceptando un sign&trade.Martin Seamus McFly escribió:Ahí dice que es raro. La verdad, yo no lo había visto nunca.
Sports of the Times; Nets' Future Is an Arena In BrooklynThe Nuggets originally offered Martin a six-year $86 million deal, front-loaded with $29 million. That was what ultimately scared off the incoming Nets owners, Bruce C. Ratner and his partners. The Nuggets signed Andre Miller with a front-loaded contract before the 2003-4 season, but Rod Thorn, the Nets' president, did not figure that Denver would use this tactic again. The Nets could not compete financially.
"I don't think it's fair that a team is able to structure a deal in a way that you can defeat another team," Thorn said by telephone on Friday. "The irony of the whole situation is that we had made up our mind we were going to match, and then they structured the deal that way. If it had been a normal deal, we would have done it."
'We're taking a step backward'''We had already decided we were going to match because we figured the bonus would be $10 million, with a trade kicker of about 6 percent,'' Ratner said. ''Then Rod said, 'Well, it's a $23 million bonus and a 15 percent trade kicker.'''
The ups and downs of Kenyon Martin's NBA careerIf the Nets hadn't made the trade, they would have been forced to match a six-year offer sheet worth $82.3 million that was front-loaded with a signing bonus that would have required the Nets to pay Martin $28 million in the first year of the deal, including a $23-million payment July 29.
The long road traveled by Kenyon MartinHaving turned down a six-year, $66-million extension the year before, Martin drew a front-loaded max contract offer from the Nuggets that would have forced the Nets to pay the forward $23 million in salary and bonuses by that August. The Nets balked at the idea of making their former top pick a max player and having to pay so much early on with a hefty luxury tax. Martin was shipped out in a sign-and-trade for three first-round picks that would later help New Jersey land Vince Carter the next season.
That summer, contract negotiations came back up and with money being newly tight in Jersey --the team had just changed hands --and the Nuggets offered Martin $92.5 million over seven. The Nets had the right to match, but to make certain they didn't, Denver frontloaded the deal, requiring the Nets to write him a $23 million check immediately. The Nets passed and traded him to Denver for three first round draft picks -- two of which were the key pieces used to get Vince Carter five months later..
Grand Kenyon escribió:Pues, desgraciadamente, debería sonarte un caso parecido-- si no peor: la offer sheet original de los Nuggets que aceptó Kenyon Martin en julio de 2004 incluía un pago adelantado de $23 millones directamente ya para finales de ese mismo mes, lo cual hizo que los Nets, que tenían decidido igualar, se echaran para atrás y acabaran aceptando un sign&trade.Martin Seamus McFly escribió:Ahí dice que es raro. La verdad, yo no lo había visto nunca.
thrashorro escribió:Yo estoy temblando como el año que viene os de por jodernos bien con Smart.
Bundy escribió:thrashorro escribió:Yo estoy temblando como el año que viene os de por jodernos bien con Smart.
Estoy totalmente seguro de que si KCP no cae este año y siguen con la misma idea, irán a por Smart.
mantequilla04 escribió:Bundy escribió:thrashorro escribió:Yo estoy temblando como el año que viene os de por jodernos bien con Smart.
Estoy totalmente seguro de que si KCP no cae este año y siguen con la misma idea, irán a por Smart.
Ojalá
The Real Suplicio escribió:Atlanta no va a igualar la oferta de New York de cuatro años y setenta y un millones a Tim Hardaway Jr... con Tim Hardaway Jr en New York probablemente Brooklyn pueda firmar a Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
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