Chris Paul signed a 4 year / $159,730,592 contract with the Houston Rockets, including $159,730,592 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $39,932,648. In 2018-19, Paul will earn a base salary of $35,654,150, while carrying a cap hit of $35,654,150 and a dead cap value of $159,730,592.
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/houston-rockets/chris-paul-2609/
By Kabro Go To PostDoesn't Capella want something in the $90m ballpark?4/80 and the promise to be young/old Tyson Chandler
Wonder if the Mavs will be in play for Capela next year. Don't think they'll want Deandre at age 31 long term.
Then again, they should have just went after him this year lol
Then again, they should have just went after him this year lol
By joefu Go To PostWonder if the Mavs will be in play for Capela next year. Don't think they'll want Deandre at age 31 long term.They totally should have just gotten Capella this year.
Then again, they should have just went after him this year lol
Given him 4 for 85.
If that's the type of C they really want out there with DSJ, Luka, and Barnes.
By Mariosalic Go To PostI hope you guys step on a lego.Houston get's ALL the L'.s
It's Capela
By giririsss Go To PostThey totally should have just gotten Capella this year.I don't mind the the Deandre signing for this year. But if Capela was there, should've just went for him. Guess they really really wanted Deandre here for reals this time.
Given him 4 for 85.
If that's the type of C they really want out there with DSJ, Luka, and Barnes.
By DY_nasty Go To Post4/80 and the promise to be young/old Tyson Chandleryoung tyson was pretty bad on the Bulls
I'm probably the biggest Cappella Fan on this board but I don't think he's getting 4/80+ from any team next year unless he goes crazy this season.
By IWMTB19 Go To Post24 teams have cap space next year to give Capela 4/80.yea no question. he should def take the QO right now.
He'll get his money.
By Kuma Go To Post
You are not ready young buck - Tatum to a fan.
Imagine how lethal he'll be when he gets the Harden calls and doesn't have to dribble to moonwalk to the 3 point line.
By s y Go To Posti wonder if winslow has any offensive moves in his dreams
do yall have any cap space
who da fuk are yall paying?
By Dark PhaZe Go To Postdo yall have any cap spaceHassan Whiteside 25M
who da fuk are yall paying?
Tyler Johnson 19M
Goran Dragic 19M
James Johnson 14.5M
Dion Waiters 11M
By Dark PhaZe Go To Postdo yall have any cap spaceabout to pay for melo
who da fuk are yall paying?
Nobody told Miami to match Tyler Johnson or to max an unstable methhead.
Johnson could've been Brooklyn's problem.
Johnson could've been Brooklyn's problem.
Since the Heat don't have full Bird rights for Johnson, the biggest offer they can match to him without using cap space is the non-taxpayer midlevel exception. The Arenas provision limits offers to players like Johnson to that midlevel salary ($5.6 million) in Year 1, with a typical 4.5 percent raise in Year 2.Dis gunna b gud
But in Years 3 and 4, the Nets were free to offer him up to his maximum salary. Brooklyn didn't quite get there -- a max "Arenas" offer would be for about $61 million over four years -- but Johnson's salary will jump to nearly $19 million in 2018-19 and $19.6 million in 2019-20.
While Johnson gets paid the same whether Miami matches or not, his cap hit is different. The Heat would account for Johnson's actual salary on their cap, whereas for the Nets, he counts at his average salary ($12.5 million) all four years.
That makes this contract tough for Miami. Johnson's huge raise would affect their flexibility in the last two seasons of his contract, and even if the Heat have already used cap space to build their core the next two summers, Johnson's salary could result in a huge tax bill for Micky Arison.
Johnson is just the third player to get a back-loaded offer using the Arenas provision, joining Asik and Lin. Asik's and Lin's former teams (the Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks, respectively) opted not to match those offers, so we've never seen a team deal with the cap implications of matching such a contract.
Miami might be the one team that could handle Melo. They’ve got enough defenders to make up for him being him.
By livefromkyoto Go To PostMiami might be the one team that could handle Melo. They’ve got enough defenders to make up for him being him.
And, like Melo, they're not going anywhere.
I blame psy.
By livefromkyoto Go To PostMiami might be the one team that could handle Melo. They’ve got enough defenders to make up for him being him.Melo to denver to mentor jokic.
damn, in celebration of Lebron to the Lakers, Blaze pizza offering free whole pizzas between 2-5pm.
went to the one in South Pasadena and the line was crazy long. :(
went to the one in South Pasadena and the line was crazy long. :(
By Kabro Go To Postdamn, in celebration of Lebron to the Lakers, Blaze pizza offering free whole pizzas between 2-5pm.
went to the one in South Pasadena and the line was crazy long. :(
The downside is you're eating pizza with a high risk of cross contamination.
(At least, that's true at the Blaze close to me.)
By Kibner Go To Post
It took me about 19 good seconds, I'll be honest. I was distracted by the outline.
By knux-future Go To PostTrae finally having a good game yallsecond in a row, iirc
By Kibner Go To PostWait what? Is that like an 8 foot goal or something?
By jjasper Go To PostWait what? Is that like an 8 foot goal or something?no, but the perspective is fucked
he probably only has like a 32-36" vert
By shun Go To Postobligatory
By Pac-12 Go To PostIs that the 2 years away from being 2 years away guy?yeah
he's not even on a team right now, iirc. i think the kings had him last season?
By knux-future Go To PostTrae finally having a good game yall
He's hitting more 3s than he's missing but I wouldn't necessarily say his overall game was good.
His passing and playmaking have made some strides from his first few games, gotta give him that.
By Moris Go To PostHe's hitting more 3s than he's missing but I wouldn't necessarily say his overall game was good.tbf his playmaking was always ok just a lot of his playmaking comes from people having to respect his scoring
His passing and playmaking have made some strides from his first few games, gotta give him that.
By blackace Go To Posttbf his playmaking was always ok just a lot of his playmaking comes from people having to respect his scoringGuy was also hitting a lot of shots in warmup from 3 etc, that he was missing while wide open, no one around him in games.
If it was just nerves / getting used to the pace, then great. But he can't afford to not be able to hit 3's at a good rate. Too small otherwise.
By friskykillface Go To PostTuesday night Knicks