Ugh, I don't feel confident tying down 30% of the cap to a little guy like Kemba. I mean, he ain't even 6 feet tall without his shoes on. No matter how hard he tries on the defensive side of the ball, he's a mismatch waiting to happen. Not to mention, he's already 29 years old. By the time he enters the final year of his max contract he'll be 32-33 and we'll be paying him $37,605,000.
$32,700,000
$34,335,000
$35,970,000
$37,605,000
Committing ~140 million dollars to an undersized point guard who is about to enter his 30s can backfire. Other teams around the NBA have already shown buyer’s remorse with second-tier star players and massive contracts.
I'm not a fan of this move. I'd be more than fine with Smart running the point next season. Imo, our biggest need right now is a starting-caliber Center.