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Yesssss, send Dwight out west!
Ugh. Well, I guess the Nets will never have cap space and the Russian billionaire can afford to overpay.That's about $10 million a year too much for my liking, but then again Prokhorov made $10 million while I was typing this post.
Quote from: celtsfan84 on July 10, 2012, 11:56:57 PMUgh. Well, I guess the Nets will never have cap space and the Russian billionaire can afford to overpay.That's about $10 million a year too much for my liking, but then again Prokhorov made $10 million while I was typing this post.So you think Lopez is about a 3 million a year player?
Quote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 11, 2012, 12:18:12 AMQuote from: celtsfan84 on July 10, 2012, 11:56:57 PMUgh. Well, I guess the Nets will never have cap space and the Russian billionaire can afford to overpay.That's about $10 million a year too much for my liking, but then again Prokhorov made $10 million while I was typing this post.So you think Lopez is about a 3 million a year player?No, I don't. Why do you ask?
Quote from: celtsfan84 on July 11, 2012, 12:24:08 AMQuote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 11, 2012, 12:18:12 AMQuote from: celtsfan84 on July 10, 2012, 11:56:57 PMUgh. Well, I guess the Nets will never have cap space and the Russian billionaire can afford to overpay.That's about $10 million a year too much for my liking, but then again Prokhorov made $10 million while I was typing this post.So you think Lopez is about a 3 million a year player?No, I don't. Why do you ask?Well, the starting amount of the contract is MAX $12,922,194, so we'll have to see what the details of this agreement is.But for the time being, he'd be making that amount next season.
Quote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 11, 2012, 12:27:13 AMQuote from: celtsfan84 on July 11, 2012, 12:24:08 AMQuote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 11, 2012, 12:18:12 AMQuote from: celtsfan84 on July 10, 2012, 11:56:57 PMUgh. Well, I guess the Nets will never have cap space and the Russian billionaire can afford to overpay.That's about $10 million a year too much for my liking, but then again Prokhorov made $10 million while I was typing this post.So you think Lopez is about a 3 million a year player?No, I don't. Why do you ask?Well, the starting amount of the contract is MAX $12,922,194, so we'll have to see what the details of this agreement is.But for the time being, he'd be making that amount next season.No, the maximum for a player of his experience is 25% of the cap. Which is 14.5 million this season. And he is eligible for 7.5% annual raises. Which gets him in the 18 million range by the end of the deal.
Quote from: celtsfan84 on July 11, 2012, 12:39:17 AMQuote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 11, 2012, 12:27:13 AMQuote from: celtsfan84 on July 11, 2012, 12:24:08 AMQuote from: BudweiserCeltic on July 11, 2012, 12:18:12 AMQuote from: celtsfan84 on July 10, 2012, 11:56:57 PMUgh. Well, I guess the Nets will never have cap space and the Russian billionaire can afford to overpay.That's about $10 million a year too much for my liking, but then again Prokhorov made $10 million while I was typing this post.So you think Lopez is about a 3 million a year player?No, I don't. Why do you ask?Well, the starting amount of the contract is MAX $12,922,194, so we'll have to see what the details of this agreement is.But for the time being, he'd be making that amount next season.No, the maximum for a player of his experience is 25% of the cap. Which is 14.5 million this season. And he is eligible for 7.5% annual raises. Which gets him in the 18 million range by the end of the deal.It's not exactly 25% of the cap, it ends up being lower. And considering that the cap remained unchanged from last year from what I'm seeing, then the maximum salary should be the same I'd say, so: $12,922,194.I'll have to await the details, and see how the annual raises factor into it.