Anthony Davis is signing a deal worth 5/145M.Maybe I'm late but 19mil is superstar money to me![]()
That's superstar money.
19M isn't superstar money.
Anthony Davis is signing a deal worth 5/145M.Maybe I'm late but 19mil is superstar money to me![]()
see this is where I'm lost, I don't see either improving that much on offenseBulls and Spurs got two of the best 2 way players in the league for 90 million...both Butler and Kawhi are a few years away from their PRIMES...
Meanwhile the Raptors are forced to give Carroll 2/3rds of that just to try and get out the first round...
Anthony Davis is signing a deal worth 5/145M.
That's superstar money.
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19M isn't superstar money.
Fair enoughHe still would have were it not for Restricted Free Agency. But you already knew that.b bu bu but he wants to be in LA
b bu bu but he's feuding with DRose
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Were you that dumbass in another thread saying he was goneHe still would have were it not for Restricted Free Agency. But you already knew that.

Maybe I'm late but 19mil is superstar money to me![]()
see this is where I'm lost, I don't see either improving that much on offense
See people gotta realize it's hard to wait when you've got that much money on the table in your face.
I'm glad he didn't wait until 2016 to get paid. He's young enough to get another big contract in his life.
He should also thank God that Thibs isn't around anymore and actively trying to run him into the ground.
That's superstar money
anthony davis is getting that kinda money cuz he's getting the drose max deal starting in 2016/2017. and that's due to him making all nba a couple of times and making multiple all star teams. most players don't qualify for that.Anthony Davis is signing a deal worth 5/145M.
That's superstar money.
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19M isn't superstar money.
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"[2] it has been dubbed (and is more commonly known as) the "Derrick Rose Rule" after the 2011 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]
Nope, I was in the other thread saying he's only there because of RFA.Were you that dumbass in another thread saying he was gone![]()
And I like lillard
