OKC won't max out a guy like Kanter when they are already over the salary cap.
They aren't going to pinch pennies the year before Durant is a free agent. They are going to show him that they are willing to spend even if it's not true long term.
That's ridiculous. They are already paying Ibaka 12.25 Million, Westbrook 16.7 Million, and Durant is getting a cool 21 Million next year... they are already spending big, Durant just has to stay healthy to take advantage of that fact. Giving Kanter a max contract, presumably 19 Million, will be shooting themselves in the foot once Durant enters Free agency
Seeing as they will be flirting with the luxury tax next year even if Kanter accepts the qualifying offer.
It's not ridiculous.
The Thunder have shown an unwillingness to go into the luxury tax.This season was the first year they did so. They have been known for not spending big dollars, staying in the luxury tax is certainly a positive move that will help them in their recruitment of Durant.
If they let Kanter walk because he's too expensive, they have no mechanism to replace him because they are over the cap. They are going to hang onto him at all costs, because being over the salary cap means that they can't sign a free agent to replace his production.
This is when trades come in, I already discussed a scenario where they take Olynyk in exchange for their #14 pick, or use that pick on Frank Kaminsky, Kanter is not a star, OKC is not going to break the bank for him and then put themselves in a position where they have to pay millions to the league just to keep him. It's bad for business to be over the luxury tax for more than a couple of years if you are not a big market, OKC is not that big of a market to make it possible for them to keep those players for longer than 2 seasons, but then again the salary cap rise, can aid them in this.
It is bad business to go over the luxury tax for multiple years if you aren't a contending team. The C's consistently were a tax payer during the KG years. I understand that the punishment is worse for doing it now, but if you have the chance at winning a title going over makes sense.
Mark my words OKC will match any offer for Kanter, including up to the max. He scored 18.7 and 11 last year. Put him next to Ibaka and he is the perfect fit.
Don't worry when this happens I won't remind you of how ridiculous an opinion differing from yours is.