what a sad state of affairs over there in Brooklyn.
What a sad state of affairs period. I've got no idea who this is.
Speaks to your NBA knowledge.
Speaks to the fact that 24-year old undrafted nonames with less than a season's worth of semi-meaningful games are getting sizeable contracts. But then again, it's the Brooklyn Nets.
He's actually a pretty good athletic role player...You'll see for yourself this year. And please remember that this is the new salary for a role player in the NBA. It's cheaper then Turner's contract.
His contract is the equivalent of Avery Bradley's relative to the cap under which it was signed. The difference between a good managed team and a bad managed team is that one of them signs the Avery Bradleys and the Jae Croders of the world to such contracts, and the other... well, the Tyler Johnsons.
Um Bradley signed that contract before the cap rose. It can't be applied. It's comparing Apples to Oranges.
You're not very good at reading, are you?
Yeah so I guess every contract moving forward should be compared to Bradley's now eh. I guess Turners contract blows. You must really hate the Eric Gordan contract to. Not that I'm in love with those contracts. Is there any contract you like? Oh yeah, you won't like any contract because we did a great job signing Bradley and Crowder before the cap rose. It's dumb to compare.
I see you're struggling here, so as a public service I'll break it down for you.
When Bradley signed, his contract had an AAV of approximately $8 million. Johnson's contract has AAV of $12.5 million. While Johnson's contract may seem considerably larger in term of nominal dollars, they are approximately the same as a share of the total team wage bill (you might be surprised, but a lot of numbers in the NBA are calculated as a percentage of the cap). So in terms of relative cap burden
on the day they were signed, these contracts were fairly similar.
The slight difference here is that Bradley (and Crowder) were signed to these contracts as established starters, while Johnson got it based on 70 games, mostly off the pine. He's no spring chicken either at 24, so this is not a great contract no matter how you slice it. But if the Nets want to tie up a good percentage of the cap for years to come to Courtney Lee Lite, who am I to argue.
Also, it's spelled Eric Gordon.