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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1028154" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yes and There’s no question that Love’s contract could exceed that Spotrac market area (44.8) That said Love still got 1 season under his belt as far as raw production. Albeit he flashed in the second half his potential. Most of those other guys have a better sample size and that could be a pretty good argument for a few extra Million per season.</p><p> I wouldn’t be shocked if Jordan eclipsed $50mil annual either ashes a dynamic player. Although we’ll smartly lower his guaranteed % so those contract offers can really turn into a cat n mouse game. They could do a 5yr $255mil etc. but then lower his guaranteed %. The guaranteed oft determines the term length etc. so they’ll do a trade off if he demands a higher annual. Also the higher annual often forces teams to push monies out until it evolves into a ballon contract. Ask Z Smith and A Rodgers about that concept.</p><p>Personally if I’m his agent, I’d want a balance of term length (guarantee divided by years) AND annual $and I think high $40’s gets him there while being fair to both parties. Look at what Aarons contract got him and I said that LOOONG before he took a pay cut and got scolded (not by you) then 3 years later he took almost exactly (within 2-3mil annual) of what I said he should do to begin with after moving his @sz through time zones. It got him run out of town is what it got him. Leading contracts come with leading expectation and that expectation comes with term instability.</p><p>My Dad used to correctly tell me “be fair to your Employer” (I’m not suggesting getting run over but he meant be honorable) but long term it’s like staying in the inside Passing lane. I know that outside lane looks like it’s moving faster, but stay put and your patience usually pays off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1028154, member: 10086"] Yes and There’s no question that Love’s contract could exceed that Spotrac market area (44.8) That said Love still got 1 season under his belt as far as raw production. Albeit he flashed in the second half his potential. Most of those other guys have a better sample size and that could be a pretty good argument for a few extra Million per season. I wouldn’t be shocked if Jordan eclipsed $50mil annual either ashes a dynamic player. Although we’ll smartly lower his guaranteed % so those contract offers can really turn into a cat n mouse game. They could do a 5yr $255mil etc. but then lower his guaranteed %. The guaranteed oft determines the term length etc. so they’ll do a trade off if he demands a higher annual. Also the higher annual often forces teams to push monies out until it evolves into a ballon contract. Ask Z Smith and A Rodgers about that concept. Personally if I’m his agent, I’d want a balance of term length (guarantee divided by years) AND annual $and I think high $40’s gets him there while being fair to both parties. Look at what Aarons contract got him and I said that LOOONG before he took a pay cut and got scolded (not by you) then 3 years later he took almost exactly (within 2-3mil annual) of what I said he should do to begin with after moving his @sz through time zones. It got him run out of town is what it got him. Leading contracts come with leading expectation and that expectation comes with term instability. My Dad used to correctly tell me “be fair to your Employer” (I’m not suggesting getting run over but he meant be honorable) but long term it’s like staying in the inside Passing lane. I know that outside lane looks like it’s moving faster, but stay put and your patience usually pays off. [/QUOTE]
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