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At this rate how much will Whiteside make for his next contract?
« on: February 02, 2015, 12:50:49 PM »

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7 million a season? 10 million? higher?

Whiteside looks like he is going to "Mark Blount" it and get a huge pay increase. Hopefully he doesn't "Mark Blount" it after and play crappy

Should the Celtics take a chance?

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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2015, 01:05:56 PM »

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He's signed through next season.

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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2015, 01:10:46 PM »

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JaVale McGee money rising proportionately with higher salary cap.

So probably around $15.0-17.5 million per year.

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« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2015, 01:16:06 PM »

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He's signed through next season.

http://www.spotrac.com/nba/miami-heat/hassan-whiteside/

not according to this link.

He is a rfa next season.

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« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2015, 01:17:37 PM »

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JaVale McGee money rising proportionately with higher salary cap.

So probably around $15.0-17.5 million per year.

from 800k to 15 million a season?

Even at this rate, I'm not sure about that.

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« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2015, 01:25:30 PM »

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He's signed through next season.

http://www.spotrac.com/nba/miami-heat/hassan-whiteside/

not according to this link.

He is a rfa next season.

Yeah, I have seen conflicting reports about this. Is he a RFA or does Miami have a team option? Obviously for our sake (if we choose to go that route), it would be great if it were the former.

As for money, I would say $12-13 Mil. For his experience in the league, this has to be close to the max amount. If he actually is signed through next year and he performs anywhere near the level he is now, then he will have a line out the door waiting to sign him for as much as they are allowed to.

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« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2015, 01:39:47 PM »

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He's a RFA.  Miami can and will make a qualifying offer for a piddly 1.1M  for the right to match other offers.  We'll see who wants to pony up.

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« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2015, 01:44:20 PM »

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You just said it... "at this rate."

If he continues at this rate, people will line up to pay him the max, he will also get $200M from under armor and will star in Kazaam 3.

I think that he will not continue at this rate.

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« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2015, 02:04:58 PM »

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He's a RFA.  Miami can and will make a qualifying offer for a piddly 1.1M  for the right to match other offers.  We'll see who wants to pony up.

I think the heat will match max 10 million a season. But hope to keep him for 5-7m a season.

Whiteside could get in a slump or teams will figure out a way to play him , then what? He is like an unknown

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You just said it... "at this rate."

If he continues at this rate, people will line up to pay him the max, he will also get $200M from under armor and will star in Kazaam 3.

I think that he will not continue at this rate.

Agreed, not on the same scale as this, but I liken it to Vitor Faverani's pre season and beginning of the year in 2013. He almost had a triple double his first game ever with 12 pts, 18rb and 6 blocks.  It did not take long for him to come down to earth. I am sure he will come down but obviously not much as Faverani...The Linsanity effect might also apply a little bit here.

He definitely seems more sure fire than those guys..but it seems like a pretty big risk to sign him to a big contract.
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I can't tell if he is really good or just a product of circumstance, system, and minutes.
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Have to wait and see how he does the  rest of the season.


Right now LA fans pretty much see Lin as a scrub guard . Most of their fans s considered him average at best these days .   I'd take AB over Lin 6 days a week .


So let's see how he is doing 30 games from now .......and remember Lin had a good long Run for around a year and then unwound on Houston .

I d risk 5,5 million a year.  .....I can't see a huge contract for a Lin fluke season.

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When he has played, he has been amazing. The problem is that his minutes still seem to be on the shorter end. If I were Miami, I guess I would hold him out, too - maybe fewer teams will want to spend big money on him this off-season if they see that he is not getting much playing time.

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He definitely seems more sure fire than those guys..but it seems like a pretty big risk to sign him to a big contract.

He does seem pretty surefire. I also wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised if he was on steroids.

Just kidding! No one in the NBA uses steroids. That bulk just slows you down. It's antithetical to the NBA target physique.

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He's not a restricted FA. He is signed through 2016 under a vet minimum deal. This is reported by Heat beat writers Skolnick and Winderman, along with Marc Stein. The sites that are reporting contrary to that are incorrect. In addition, that Heat will have his Bird rights in the summer of 16.


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Not only did the Heat call up Whiteside from the NBA Development League last week, but they did it as part of a two-year package that included a $100,000 guarantee and conditional guarantees for 2015-16.

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Q How long is Hassan Whiteside's current contract? I'm guessing the Heat will not let him get away. -- Chet.

A: The Heat have Whiteside locked into a veteran-minimum, non-guaranteed contract for next season. That's the good part. The concern -- and this is taking a long view -- is that Whiteside could then command the type of salary during the 2016 free-agency free-for-all that would box the Heat out of other possibilities.

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@EthanJSkolnick NM him....what is Whiteside's contract status?

 
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@Alonsoknows heat have his rights next season

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@WhyYouHateBilly They did a very smart thing. Signed him for 2 years.

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Heat, for the record, signed Hassan Whiteside on Nov. 24 to a bargain two-year contract. This season: $769,881. And next season: $981,348