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Im no Heat or LeBron James fan but he has every right to go out and try to get a max deal. He has earned it. Most of you would do the same.
Not sure i see wade taking 12 mil a year salary. Not even sure what he brought in last season without looking it up. Doubt he takes less than 17-18 mil. Especially if lebron is taking a max deal. My prediction is this will be the break up of the heat.
A thought I just had...
Why doesn't LeBron take a 1 year deal for something tiny like $5 million.... giving the Heat room to get some serious talent from other FA. The following year... the Heat could use his bird rights to go over the cap and sign him to a 5 year max (andd still keep all the FA they got this year). It would put Arison into the luxury tax but that's a small price to keep LeBron.
Sacrifice 1 year worth of pay, instead of of 3 or 4 years and you can get much better talent around you.
Lot of Ariza talk...and how about Jordan Hill?
The NBA players union would flip their shit if that happened. I seriously doubt that they would be able to do something like this.
Like I've said in previous posts. I think Lebron should be the highest player on this team. It doesn't make sense that he wants a max deal. Him winning titles is going to make him far more money then taking an extra $5 million per year. He wants to be a sports owner one day like Magic and MJ; To do that, he's going to need more rings.
Well...
I was a fan.
No more.
How much does the union care about a player that can obviously get any salary he wants making a choice to lower it, though?
Other than working to increase the cap and max amounts... I would think their primary concern would be driving up the salary for players who's market value is below the cap.
They care a lot apparently. They are the one's who have worked to make sure it can't happen. Back in the 80's, Magic offered to re-negotiate his contract so the Lakers could keep/add certain players. I don't think it ever came to that, but it was allowed at the time.
Today, thanks to the NBAPA, if, for example, Kobe were to go back to the Lakers FO and say: "I think you guys miscalculated, we're not going to be able to have a contender with me making this much, let's re-negotiate" that would not be allowed because of the NBAPA.
Also, every superstar in the league is being paid below market value. I heard an interview with Adrian Wojnarowski yesterday and he was saying that if guys like Lebron, Kobe, KD, etc. were to be paid their true market value, they'd be getting paid $40-60 million per year.
I'v been touting either a Jordan Hill/Ariza combo or If IF Pau would take WAY less, an ariza/Pau combo since the end of the finals.
Shaneman: How did your math come out to that only being about 7 million left to spend? I might be missing something, but this is what I get.
LeBron 22, Bosh 15, wade 12, haslem 1. =50 million. 63 million dollar cap should give them 13ish. Plenty of room to sign a few solid role players and then possibly bring some guys back at the vet min. (Bird, Allen, James Jones)
Also, every superstar in the league is being paid below market value. I heard an interview with Adrian Wojnarowski yesterday and he was saying that if guys like Lebron, Kobe, KD, etc. were to be paid their true market value, they'd be getting paid $40-60 million per year.
Maybe I either included another player or really had Wade getting in the 17-18 range. Regardless, they have enough to get some good role players but not a star or Melo type. They need a big man that can score inside, that is what they desperately need.
Pau would be a good pick, how much would he be 8-10 mil
now that ive had some time to think about it. taking max money just shows that money means more to him then rings. if he wanted more rings he would take less and let a team build around him
But they are. LeBron made 18 million from the contract, 43 million from endorsements, thats 61 million
kobe made 30 million with his contract, 34 million with endorsements, thats 64 million.
They dont need to be paid to play when they are being paid to sell material goods.