Espn Article on likelihood of people getting cut
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/7147880/nba-most-likely-amnesty-candidates
That is interesting information on Brendan Haywood's contract. I didn't know the final year of his contract is non-guaranteed. I have never seen that anywhere else.
Four years, $36 million. At that price, given his talent and the lack of centers in the league, I have to believe Haywood is a trade-able asset.
I mean, even if the luxury tax was to become an issue down the road (say 2013 or 2014), Dallas should be able to move Haywood for an asset + gain quality play from him in the interim rather than eating all that salary, losing his on-court contributions and watching him join another contender.
Dallas has been doing this for a while. Jason Terry's deal is similar. They did it with Stackhouse but weren't able to acquire value for his deal. They also did it with Dampier which is why they were able to acquire Tyson Chandler straight up for Damp from Charlotte. Charlotte then cut Damp soon afterwards saving them a ton of money this past season. It's a very savvy way to draw up a contract.
I mean if you are set on paying a guy for only three years then why not add a fourth year at fully non guaranteed? At the worst you will still only have to pay the player for three years and at best you have a great trade asset for a team looking to cut salary immediately. The Damp contract won them a title.
More team are catching on to this though. Portland did it with Andre Miller. He was fully non guaranteed this year if cut at the right time. Denver traded Felton just to have that option and after taking to Miller Denver decided it was worth the 7 mill to have him back up and mentor Lawson.
DA kind of did it with Pierce's fourth year because its set at what 16 mill but only 4 mill is guaranteed? Still I expect more teams to start adding on a fully non guaranteed year to their contracts. If I was a GM I would do it to every contract I could that's not a max deal.
Kudos to the Mavs for creative General Managing.