Blazers Offer Roy Hibbert Max Contract

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  1. Mediocre Man

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    I think Leonard would be
     
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    Ken Berger says
    Early read on Pacers' appetite for matching Roy Hibbert's offer sheet with Portland stands at 50-50, according to a source.
     
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    It's 8.5M right away. 17M first year (with the signing bonus and half payable before Oct 15), then 12M, 12.5M, 13M.
     
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    Honestly I think that makes it easier for them to match
     
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    Potentially getting Hibbert doesn't even excite me
     
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    not saying you are wrong.. just dont understand how it would be easier for them? #I'mABusinessNoob
     
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    probably something to do with outyears being 2+ million cheaper than normal. They aren't paying much tax (if at all) this year, but in 3 years if they keep everyone, it'll start being expensive.
     
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    ah-ha thanks and repped!
     
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    Granger and West.... One comes off the books next offseason, the other comes off the following year.

    But.... With the hard cap tightening up, I can see Indy preferring to pay less in the future, so the front-loading probably works to Indy's advantage.
     
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    To make sure I'm not leading anyone astray, the cap hit will be the same whether they have a bonus or not at ~14.7M. But they'll only actually be giving out 13M cash, so in effect it's like they found an extra 2M in their pockets for tax money.
     
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    For the price of Hibbert, you could have Kaman and Brand. If you were Indy's owner who would you choose?

    They are better overall with the latter.
     
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    If I understand correctly, both the cap hit and the actual total spending is the same, it's just that in the front-loaded scenario, they spend the cash sooner. So yes, they spend $2 million less in the later years, but only because they already paid that $2M upfront. It's not like finding an extra $2 million in your pocket at all. It's like having $2 million less in your pocket, but having $2 million less in bills to pay also.

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    Where the hell did those numbers come from?
     
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    I wouldn't say "less bills"...it's like if you buy a 6-pack on payday, when you have some cash, versus trying to find 10 bucks to spare when you just paid all your bills.

    In a season when they won't pay tax, they pay 4M more in salary outlays than expected. In 2 seasons where they will pay tax, they save 2M each. I guess a better way to say it is that it keeps the cash outlay from spiking too high? Keeps it closer to the mean? Less deviation? Any business majors?
     
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    My spreadsheet. Max contract, max signing bonus, max upfront. Max toxicity. Assuming 58M cap. I could make a different one for a different cap number if you want.
     
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    So there is no way to know if it were front loaded or not?
     
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    You can't "front-load" a max contract, by definition. It starts at the max salary (12.9M @ 58M cap #) and has maximum (4.5%) increases. You can't get any more money each year, unless there's a signing bonus, which is capped at 10% and cannot use the raises. Story actually pointed that rule out...and that if you get a signing bonus you technically don't get "max" anymore, you get ~500k less.

    So for instance, Lin got a "back-loaded" contract. 5M, 5M, 9M, 9M. A few years ago Hinrich got a "front-loaded" one, that went 11,10,9,8. But neither of those were "max" contracts. Hibbert cannot physically get more in one year or another than the max (aside from the previous "signing bonus" rule--and even then it's taken from the other max years).
     

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