sidsanders wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:F500ONE wrote:Nalod wrote:This deal was anticipated and its baked into the valuations of the teams.Before we get too excited remember not just the knicks get more money, all teams get it.
Salaries will go much higher now. Durant's gonna get paid if he stays or not.
Exactly this isn't STATIC it's DYNAMIC
It also calls for grossly overpaying talent
This won't kick in until 2016 or thereafter
Maybe, maybe not. Silver can apply some to next years cap to allow teams to ease into the new flux of cash. I doubt they will go from 70m to 88m in one season
i can see the owners gearing up for a lock out from this
They'll be at the tables bargaining again in 2017
The last deal signed was for 10yrs with an opt out in yr 6 I believe
knicks1248 wrote:Knixkik wrote:Hopefully everyone is content with Melo's deal now. It's potentially a steal with the salary cap projections.
yeah talk about discount, the Cap is suppose to be somewhere around 88 million.
The bad part, it will go back to the days when you would offer crack head players a boat load of money.
Everybody knows that the more money you have, the more dumb sht you buy that you don't really need.
When we offer Greg Monroe a max contract in the off season his deal may end up favorable for us.
newyorknewyork wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Knixkik wrote:Hopefully everyone is content with Melo's deal now. It's potentially a steal with the salary cap projections.
yeah talk about discount, the Cap is suppose to be somewhere around 88 million.
The bad part, it will go back to the days when you would offer crack head players a boat load of money.
Everybody knows that the more money you have, the more dumb sht you buy that you don't really need.
When we offer Greg Monroe a max contract in the off season his deal may end up favorable for us.
Not really, Faried received 5yrs/$60mil
Which hopefully sets the bar for Greg
But he could get 4yrs 30% of cap[for now let's say $66mil]
If we offer him this, his contract would look like
Year 1 $19.8
Year 2 $20.592
Year 3 $21.384
Year 4 $22.176
That's almost 4yrs $85mil, A Salary cap at $5bil
That's still an ugly contract for Greggy
F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Knixkik wrote:Hopefully everyone is content with Melo's deal now. It's potentially a steal with the salary cap projections.
yeah talk about discount, the Cap is suppose to be somewhere around 88 million.
The bad part, it will go back to the days when you would offer crack head players a boat load of money.
Everybody knows that the more money you have, the more dumb sht you buy that you don't really need.
When we offer Greg Monroe a max contract in the off season his deal may end up favorable for us.
Not really, Faried received 5yrs/$60mil
Which hopefully sets the bar for Greg
But he could get 4yrs 30% of cap[for now let's say $66mil]
If we offer him this, his contract would look like
Year 1 $19.8
Year 2 $20.592
Year 3 $21.384
Year 4 $22.176
That's almost 4yrs $85mil, A Salary cap at $5bil
That's still an ugly contract for Greggy
I thought max would be around 15mil lol. There is no way he is making 19-20. He doesn't have that type of brand name appeal as a Blake or the stats.
F500ONE wrote:sidsanders wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:F500ONE wrote:Nalod wrote:This deal was anticipated and its baked into the valuations of the teams.Before we get too excited remember not just the knicks get more money, all teams get it.
Salaries will go much higher now. Durant's gonna get paid if he stays or not.
Exactly this isn't STATIC it's DYNAMIC
It also calls for grossly overpaying talent
This won't kick in until 2016 or thereafter
Maybe, maybe not. Silver can apply some to next years cap to allow teams to ease into the new flux of cash. I doubt they will go from 70m to 88m in one season
i can see the owners gearing up for a lock out from this
They'll be at the tables bargaining again in 2017
The last deal signed was for 10yrs with an opt out in yr 6 I believe
i see a lockout coming. no way the greed factor isnt going to be in play.
sidsanders wrote:F500ONE wrote:sidsanders wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:F500ONE wrote:Nalod wrote:This deal was anticipated and its baked into the valuations of the teams.Before we get too excited remember not just the knicks get more money, all teams get it.
Salaries will go much higher now. Durant's gonna get paid if he stays or not.
Exactly this isn't STATIC it's DYNAMIC
It also calls for grossly overpaying talent
This won't kick in until 2016 or thereafter
Maybe, maybe not. Silver can apply some to next years cap to allow teams to ease into the new flux of cash. I doubt they will go from 70m to 88m in one season
i can see the owners gearing up for a lock out from this
They'll be at the tables bargaining again in 2017
The last deal signed was for 10yrs with an opt out in yr 6 I believe
i see a lockout coming. no way the greed factor isnt going to be in play.
I find greed fascinating- the more money they get, the more the owners want more..
I'm a bit worried this expanding cap will screw up the offseason- it's going to hyper inflate every free agents salary, as they'll have an eye on the value of the contract in the near future. It puts a big hit on our chances of signing 2 significant players.