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Blame the NBPA for this BS practice, not Adam Silver.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
What team would be dumb enough to take him?
I guess it would depend upon the draft compensation. I'm sure whoever traded for Porter would immediately waive him.
As I understand it, he is only guaranteed $1 million in 2024/25.
Kevin Porter Jr. | NBA Contracts & Salaries | Spotrac.com
Kevin Porter Jr. contract and salary cap details, full contract breakdowns, salaries, signing bonus, roster bonus, dead money, and valuations.www.spotrac.com
- 2024-25: non-guaranteed, $1 million guaranteed on 7/1/23, $3 million guaranteedon Opening Night, $6 million guaranteed 5 days after 2024 trade deadline (est. 2/28/24), fully guaranteed on 6/30/24
That reads a little funny but I think he's not guaranteed for the 24/25 season at all.
So I think they'll be off the hook after this season. At a minimum he'll miss 30 games this year also which I'm not sure how that effects cap numbers in a trade but that's what Miles Bridges got. I don't think there's a chance he sees less than that. A spend thrift owner could look to take him on to save money now due to the suspension plus waiving him after, which makes him an expiring. The $1 million guaranteed or not is a pittance since it should be able to be stretched also, if a team wanted, which would then cost $333k a year for 3 years.
That reads a little funny but I think he's not guaranteed for the 24/25 season at all.
So I think they'll be off the hook after this season. At a minimum he'll miss 30 games this year also which I'm not sure how that effects cap numbers in a trade but that's what Miles Bridges got. I don't think there's a chance he sees less than that. A spend thrift owner could look to take him on to save money now due to the suspension plus waiving him after, which makes him an expiring. The $1 million guaranteed or not is a pittance since it should be able to be stretched also, if a team wanted, which would then cost $333k a year for 3 years.
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Is he?This is very weird. Surely the CBA has some sort of morals clause that gives teams the right to get out of a contract with a convicted felon.
Not yet, no. But if I'm the Rockets, I'm playing the percentages. No point trading him at a massive loss when the problem has a good chance of solving itself.Is he?
Not yet, no. But if I'm the Rockets, I'm playing the percentages. No point trading him at a massive loss when the problem has a good chance of solving itself.
Not yet, no. But if I'm the Rockets, I'm playing the percentages. No point trading him at a massive loss when the problem has a good chance of solving itself.
I don't see how this is possible without the Suns giving up pieces they feel are essential to their current run. So basically, this would be giving up on this window for picks that are crap shoots at best? Pass.Suns have lots of players and salary. Trade for him, take the picks, then cut him. Add a few picks to the bare cupboard over the next few years. Probably easier said than done since most of those Suns salaries are either players they want to keep or new signees.
I don't see how this is possible without the Suns giving up pieces they feel are essential to their current run. So basically, this would be giving up on this window for picks that are crap shoots at best? Pass.
Why would Houston include assets to trade him? Couldn't they just waive him?