Hol up... Anthony Davis will miss out on $23 Mil if he doesn't start in the All Star game??

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He needs to make all nba team to get that 23 mill....he bout to show out second half of season :wow:
He better or he needs his ass whooped. fukk wins he bout go out putting up 40, & 20 nightly
 

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The team had injuries but so far Gentry is :scusthov: ..AD just sign a contract...he stupid rich...but 23 mill is 23 mill...dun matter who you are...If I was AD i would run up in that lockeroom like Noreaga did Tommy Boy records and regulate.....23 mill cuz my team is ass and my coach half steppin? :damn:
 
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Theres no chance he makes all NBA first team unless he averages like 30/15 second half of the season and his team actually starts winning. Hes gonna have to hold that L :francis:
 

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why does no one understand nba contracts? this has absolutely nothing to do with negotiations.

it's the derrick rose rule where you have to either get 2 starts in the nba or reach the all nba team 2 times(something along those lines) so you can make a bigger percentage of your team's salary cap.

the reason it's 23 million is because the cap is going to increase, so his potential losses are bigger.

here's the actual rule:

A Designated Player may be eligible to earn 30% of the salary cap (rather than the standard 25%) if he passes certain criteria. To be eligible, the player must be voted to start in two All-Star Games, or be named to an All-NBA Team twice (at any level), or be named MVP. Officially titled the "5th Year 30% Max Criteria",[1] it has been dubbed (and is more commonly known as) the "Derrick Rose Rule" after the2011 MVP,[13] due to the fact that when the criterion was introduced, Rose was the only player in the NBA eligible to sign the maximum extension (due to his MVP award).[14] The reasoning for the rule is to suitably reward players being extended off of their rookie contract who are considered to be of a higher "caliber" than their peers, without restricting them to the lower (25%) salary level.[15] A player may sign a "5th Year, 30% Max" contract before the final year of his rookie contract and before fulfilling the criteria needed to receive the 30% salary grade. Should the player fail to fulfil the criteria before the start of his Designated Player contract, he will receive the standard five year, 25% Designated Player contract. James Harden of the Houston Rockets had such a clause in his contract extension, but failed to meet the criteria.[16] The only player in the NBA who was attempting to qualify for a full 30% contract in 2013–14 was Paul George, who signed a provisional 30%/5 year contract in September 2013. George, who had made the All-NBA third team in 2012-13,[17] qualified by again making the All-NBA third team.[18]
 
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