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Khris Middleton will be one of the NBA's most highly coveted restricted free agent.Middleton put up a great season and is well-liked by advanced analytics.One executive predicts Middleton to receive an offer of $15 million per season.“That’s what Chandler Parsons got, but this guy plays much better defense,” the executive said.
Will the Bucks match that?
All signs suggest they will match any deal he gets, and they have the space under the luxury tax line to do so. But they will need to consider a future in which they have to pay Carter-Williams, Antetokounmpo and Parker.
I like him but I'm hoping we don't shell out 15 million to bring him to boston.
Quote from: pearljammer10 on May 06, 2015, 06:41:06 PMI like him but I'm hoping we don't shell out 15 million to bring him to boston.No doubt. Anybody remember the last time we overspent wildly on a free agent after one good season?
Talking millions won't reflect the value of the contract.We should talk with % for the length of the contract and make an average %.Here is a result for middleton and his equivalent contract as of today would be 10.73 millions.
In 2017, $15 million is the same % of the cap that we paid Jeff Green in 2012.why do people continue to omit the salary cap increases from these potential signings ?
$15 million? Pass.