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Man, I can't wait to see the meltdowns when we don't get the best player in the deal...
Especially if it turns out we waived the best player in the deal.
Man, I can't wait to see the meltdowns when we don't get the best player in the deal...
Seems the part confusing people is the belief that a buyout is the same a renegotiating for a lower amount, it's not. The renegotiation is referring to retaining an existing player at a lower amount than their current contract. For example the Suns would not have been able to pay Anderson a salary lower than 21mil next year and keep him on the roster, but both sides can agree to a buyout price which will effectively terminate the contract(not renegotiate), while also prohibiting the player from being on the team during the length of the terminated contract(to prevent an end around on the whole renegotiating thing).
If you don't believe me try playing with http://www.shamsports.com/capulator and see what happens when you buyout/stretch. And if you think Shams is wrong then there certainly isn't anyone here who will be able to convince you.
When Anderson agreed upon a trade to Phoenix back at the end of August, one condition was reducing his guaranteed salary for 2019-20 down from $21.4 million to Knight’s old salary of $15.6 million. If you’re able to connect the dots there, it seems like their next option of stretching the contract seems more realistic when you factor that point in.
The problem with that particular site is that it lists his guarantee at $21 million next year when that is not the case. Before the trade took place Anderson agreed to renegotiate his contract's guaranteed salary for the final year. You can find plenty of information that that happened, here is one source...
The problem with that particular site is that it lists his guarantee at $21 million next year when that is not the case. Before the trade took place Anderson agreed to renegotiate his contract's guaranteed salary for the final year. You can find plenty of information that that happened, here is one source...
But if you choose to waive Anderson on that site it says his guarantee is $21 million, which is not correct. So I'm not saying Shams is wrong but his site doesn't have the correct salary information.
The question is simply this. Was there a player option for his last year? If so, then only $15.6 million will apply to the cap.
If there was not, and Anderson simply agreed to a pre arranged buyout number, then it would be $21 million.
I have question in to the Suns to find out.
Anderson's contract could have been re-negotiated to INCREASE his salary, yes.
Your quote is leaving out the next sentence
It's not updated with the guaranteed amount but the functionality still works. Since we all know the guaranteed amount is 15.6 I just wanted to provide reference that a buyout is not a renegotiation. Essentially what happened last year was the Suns and Anderson agreed to put an ETO in his existing contract, and that is the amount that will count towards the cap if waived.
If thats the case, the this trade saves us $2 million this summer. It save us about $.66 million in waiving and stretching Johnson over waiving and stretching Anderson.There was not a player option for Anderson's last season.
If you don't believe me try playing with http://www.shamsports.com/capulator and see what happens when you buyout/stretch. And if you think Shams is wrong then there certainly isn't anyone here who will be able to convince you.
There is no ETO in Andersons contract.
I just realized that puts us to 2 TJ's on the team. Didn't we have 2 JJ's at one point too? Did all 3 ever overlap? Jumaine Jones, Jimmy Jackson, Joe Johnson?Who gives a crap about the freaking money....it's a done deal it's all about TJ now. Let's see how he does
I just realized that puts us to 2 TJ's on the team. Didn't we have 2 JJ's at one point too? Did all 3 ever overlap? Jumaine Jones, Jimmy Jackson, Joe Johnson?
I just realized that puts us to 2 TJ's on the team. Didn't we have 2 JJ's at one point too? Did all 3 ever overlap? Jumaine Jones, Jimmy Jackson, Joe Johnson?
Hah, totally forgot about him. Fun fact, from 2004/05 to 06/07 we always had 2 JJs on the team but never the same two.Wasn't it James Jones, the current GM?
There is a reason to care about the buyout issue or not. It is either a cap space positive or negative, one way or the other.
Btw
Tyler Johnsons salary is only 12.5M for next season so Sarver is coming out well out of this.
Johnsons caphit is 19m only because of that weird poison pill or whatever contract that Brooklyn made to persuade Miami to not match.
Gosh I should've been a basketball player...$20M to sit on the bench. Fml.