NBA money is just different now
this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2024
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Agreed. They should include % of some cap/threshold because that's what matters from a roster construction perspective ($ left for other players) and it's more helpful for comparisons across time. That "up to $269 million" probably includes $50 million on the premise he makes all-NBA this year. That's the case with Scottie Barnes' new deal (225 or 275 mil) and they were in the same draft class
Let's hope he'll become what we wish