Kaman - $50 million over five years

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Clippers Offer Kaman Long-Term Extension

http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/clippers/la-sp-cliprep16oct16,1,3157588.story?coll=la-

The center, who would get $50 million over five years under deal, has until Oct. 31 to decide.
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
October 16, 2006


SANTA BARBARA — The Clippers moved to reach a long-term contract agreement with Chris Kaman on Sunday night, offering the productive 7-foot center a five-year, $50-million extension, team sources said.

Coach Mike Dunleavy made the guaranteed offer to Kaman's agent, Rob Pelinka, after the team's final day of training camp at Santa Barbara City College. Attempts to contact Dunleavy, Pelinka and Kaman late Sunday were unsuccessful.


It was unclear whether Kaman and Pelinka had discussed the offer and informed the Clippers of a decision. Under NBA rules, Kaman has until Oct. 31 to accept.

If the offer is rejected, Kaman would become a restricted free agent after this season, and the Clippers could match any offer he received from another team. Kaman, who has a salary of almost $3.5 million in the final season of his contract, also could decline the offer, sign a one-year deal with the Clippers this summer and become an unrestricted free agent after the 2007-08 season.

The Clippers waited until All-Star power forward Elton Brand and swingman Corey Maggette signed offer sheets with other teams before matching. They decided, however, to take a proactive approach with Kaman.

Owner Donald T. Sterling, General Manager Elgin Baylor, Dunleavy and Andy Roeser, executive vice president, agreed last week on a proposal that would average $10 million, and Dunleavy made the Clippers' pitch. Kaman's salary would increase to about $8.5 million next season, and the offer also includes bonuses tied to Kaman's performance, the sources said.

Despite their hope to retain Kaman, the Clippers probably would not offer Kaman a much bigger contract because of their salary-cap strategy.

The team is positioned to offer backup point guard Shaun Livingston a similar multiyear extension before the 2007-08 season, and it would approach the luxury-tax threshold if Kaman had more than a $10-million average on the books.

Last season, Kaman, 24, had personal-best averages of 11.9 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.38 blocked shots. In 32.8 minutes, he shot 52.3% from the floor and 77% from the free-throw line. The team's 2003 first-round draft pick, and sixth overall, has increased his averages each season under Dunleavy.

Based on recent contracts signed by centers with comparable statistics, Kaman might receive as much as $12 million a season on the open market, but there could be risks to rejecting the team's proposal. Kaman could suffer an injury or might not receive offers more lucrative than what the Clippers have on the table.

Moreover, Kaman also has a good relationship with the coaching staff, especially Dunleavy and assistant Kim Hughes. Kaman and Hughes are so close that some in the organization refer to Kaman as Hughes' son, and Kaman has credited Hughes with much of his development.
 
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5/50 is pretty damn good an offer for him.

Aceepting this offer is so easy a Ka(ve)man can do it.
 

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Its kind of a sad statement about the center play in the league right now, but Kaman is probably one of the leagues better centers (in the top half at least).
 

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It kind of sad that Sterling and the Clips turned it around way before the Cardinals have. Considering these were the two worst Franchises in Sports, Bengals are a Superbowl contender Power house!! I know this is non Suns related just when will the Cards ever get it turned around
 

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Kaman would be crazy to turn It down, I know there is alot of interest in big men these days but I doubt someone else would be willing to pay him more than 10 million a year. He also has a good team there with some good talent.
 

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It kind of sad that Sterling and the Clips turned it around way before the Cardinals have. Considering these were the two worst Franchises in Sports, Bengals are a Superbowl contender Power house!! I know this is non Suns related just when will the Cards ever get it turned around

Have to say this: I've always had respect for Clipper fans (Billy Crystal included) who stayed the course all these years and am happy to see their team finally moving up. I'm not big into football but do see games occasionally with some friends who are Cardinal fans ever since the team moved here. They buy tickets, they cheer themselves hoarse, they get downright giddy with the wins, they analyze and grumble and complain and use a lot of foul language when they lose, but they're still Cardinal fans no matter what. I admire that a lot. I hope one of these days the bandwagon gets crowded.
 

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It amazes me how how the price of center's is so far out of line compared to other positions. Kaman can score on a team that has Brand to attract a lot of attention, but he's terribly slow.
 

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This seals it--there's no way we're getting Boris for less than 10 million per over 5. Disappointing, to be sure, but its the way the market is. No use negotiating, just do it.
 

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This seals it--there's no way we're getting Boris for less than 10 million per over 5. Disappointing, to be sure, but its the way the market is. No use negotiating, just do it.

Completely agree. Any hope that we could get him cheaper because of Josh Howard's offer is gone because of this. Boris is way better than Kaman and he demonstrated it first hand in the playoffs. After this stupid offer by the Clips we'll be lucky if Boris isn't looking for more than $10 mill a year now.

The longer this is dragged out the worse it could get. We got lucky with the JJ fiasco (hats off to the Hawks), but that sort of thing won't happen twice.
 

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AP Photo of Kaman on his way to contract negotiations:
 

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