por wrightgilmour »
25 Jun 2017, 13:36
Berto90 escribió:Ojo a esto:
Paul George could always renegotiate and extend his contract with the Celtics for less than the absolute max and still get as much as, or even far more than, he could get in free agency next summer.
What could his contract look like in such a scenario?
To know what it would need to look like, the Celtics would need to know what exactly what they would need to match or beat. To compare fairly, let’s deal with three years from today in any case… which gets Paul George to super-max eligibility in summer 2020.
So let’s analyze what he’d get if he were to opt for the free agency route: He’d get the $19.5 million remaining on his current contract for this season, and then he’d sign a new contract next summer that starts at the $31 million max (at a $102 million projected 2018-19 salary cap), with a raise (of 5%, assuming no Bird rights) to $32 million in 2019-20 — that’s $82 million total.
To make a renegotiation plus extension scenario financially worthwhile for George, then, the Celtics would only need to match that payout. For that, George would only need to renegotiate his 2017-18 salary to $24 million. Adding 20% for the first year of the extension would come to $29 million, with a rise to $30 million in 2019-20 — that’s the same $82 million total.
Es decir que podríamos firmarle menos del máximo y, aun así, ganaría lo mismo que si pilla este último año y sale a la FA. Esos 5M de diferencia es ese Smart que entonces no tienes que dar en el trade.
Ojo porque teniendo esto en cuenta sí que veo muy factible que Ainge intente un Hayward-George en la FA.
Si podría ser un escenario que beneficiara al jugador y a los Celtics, lo único es que el contrato solo sería de 3 años, el que viene + 2, mientras que en la FA podría optar a 4 años, el año que viene.
Si hay voluntad por las partes es factible, habría que enviar a Indiana 24 millones en salarios, Zeller 8, Bradley 8,8, Crowder 6,8, serían 23,6 añadiendo un Demetrio ya cuadra.