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  • #68646
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    TRC1991
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    Atlanta – Miles Plumlee ($12.4m/year) signed through 2020

    Boston – Guerschon Yabusele ($2.25m/year) signed through 2019 

    Brooklyn – Timofey Mozgov ($16m/year) signed through 2020

    Charlotte – Nicolas Batum ($25m/year) signed through 2020 w/player option for 2021

    Chicago – Omer Asik ($12m/year) signed through 2019 w/player option for 2020

    Cleveland – George Hill ($19m/year) signed through 2020

    Dallas – Wesley Matthews ($18m/year) signed through 2019

    Denver – Paul Millsap ($29m/year) signed through 2019

    Detroit – Jon Leuer ($10m/year) signed through 2020

    Golden State – Andre Iguodala ($17m/year) signed through 2020

    Houston – Ryan Anderson ($20m/year) signed through 2020

    Indiana – Cory Joseph ($7.9m/year) signed through 2019

    LA Clippers – Danilo Gallinari ($22m/year) signed through 2020

    LA Lakers – Luol Deng ($18.1m/year) signed through 2020

    Memphis – Chandler Parsons ($25m/year) signed through 2020

    Miami – Tyler Johnson ($19.2m/year) signed through 2019 w/player option for 2021

    Milwaukee – Tony Snell ($11m/year) signed through 2020 w/player option for 2021

    Minnesota – Gorgui Dieng ($16.5m/year) signed through 2021

    New Orleans – Solomon Hill ($13m/year) signed through 2020

    New York – Joakim Noah ($19m/year) signed through 2020

    Oklahoma City – Kyle Singler ($5m/year) signed through 2020

    Orlando – Evan Fournier ($17m/year) signed through 2021

    Philadelphia – Jerryd Bayless ($8.6m/year) signed through 2019

    Phoenix – Brandon Knight ($15m/year) signed through 2020

    Portland – Evan Turner ($18m/year) signed through 2020

    Sacramento – Iman Shumpert ($11m/year) signed through 2019

    San Antonio – Patty Mills ($13m/year) signed through 2021

    Toronto – Serge Ibaka ($23m/year) signed through 2020

    Utah – Alec Burks ($11.5m/year) signed through 2019

    Washington – Ian Mahinmi ($16m/year) signed through 2020

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  • #1119510
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    tblazer_NZ
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    Carmelo’s Contract is definately the worst for OKC

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    • #1119525
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      TRC1991
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       Carmelo Anthony isn’t under contract. He hasn’t opted into his player option yet making him technically, a free agent

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  • #1119513
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    cohenbc1
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     I read somewhere that George Hill’s contract isn’t guaranteed, or only partially guaranteed, for 2019-20.

    If that’s the case, Boston, Cleveland, Golden St., Indiana and San Antonio’s worst contracts are actually very reasonable. 

     

     

     

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  • #1119514
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    cohenbc1
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     I read somewhere that George Hill’s contract isn’t guaranteed, or only partially guaranteed, for 2019-20.

    If that’s the case, Boston, Cleveland, Golden St., Indiana and San Antonio’s worst contracts are actually very reasonable. 

     

     

     

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    • #1119521
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      The Goat
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       Its only guaranteed for $1mil the season after next

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  • #1119517
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    mowesten
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    Lot of people getting paid a lot of money to do nothing.

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  • #1119518
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    jjj10man
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     Boston’s worst contract is the only one that isn’t bad

    JR Smith is a worst contract that George Hill. 8 PPG @ 40% from the field isn’t close to NBA level

     

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  • #1119519
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    French Flair
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     Boston : I think that Gordon Hayward is the worst contract because we don’t know if he would totally recover from his injury and still have almost 100M$ through the next 3 years

    Cleveland : George Hill’s contract is only 1M$ guaranteed for 2019/2020, it will be easy to unload his contract next year and could be traded before that deadline. Tristan Thompson still have an awful contract, 36M$ through the next 2 years

    Detroit : Reggie Jackson, 35M$ left through the next 2 years

    OKC : Melo, even if it’s his last year on his contrat (27M$), it will be difficult to sign a good free agent this summer

    Toronto : all contracts under Masai Ujiri era (overevaluated).

     

     

     

     

     

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    • #1119597
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      celtics1982
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       For me bad contracts are ones you have trouble moving. Sure there is some risk with Hayward, but I bet 10 plus teams would send you assets for him right now. So I don’t see that as a bad contract at all. I’m not sure if a team would even take Yabu at this point. He needs to stop eating so many donuts and get in shape!

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  • #1119522
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    The Goat
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     That Joakim Noah deal was the absolute worst. He might have given them 5 good games.. and in saying that I may yet be giving him too much credit

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  • #1119527
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    HobbyOG
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     Wish NBA went the NFL route and dissolved these gurantee contracts..lot of money thrown away and stopping teams and players from being competitive. 

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  • #1119534
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    high floor
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    Is Orlando’s worst contract. He has a player option for $17 million, in 2020. Yikes! He literally can’t catch the ball half the time 

    Good topic and post, 

     

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  • #1119587
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    redsoxfreak724
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     Lol wow it says a LOT about the job Ainge has done in Boston that their worst contract is $2.25 mil/year

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  • #1119613
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    DJR1957
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     It still is amazing Blazers gave Turner all that $$$ and he was never that good. A few games for Boston, that’s it. Astounding… Meyers Leonard is another waste of $$$…

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  • #1119660
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    Endlessknight
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    Is there anything worse than the ghost of Luol Deng?

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    • #1119662
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      celtics1982
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       Giving up Russell to move his  former running mate? Good old Mitch really did a number on the Lakers in one offseason. Thank God Magic is now in charge.

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      • #1119671
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        llperez

         no nquestion mitch did quite the number on the lakers with the deng and mozgov deals. But in hindsite, the fact the lakers got kyle kuzma out of the deangelo russell/mozgov deal, i think that trade might help us both on the court player for player as well as salary

         

         

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        • #1119672
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          celtics1982
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           Its not bad if Kuzma would have gone 27, 28, or 29. You had pick 30, so maybe all you got out of the trade was taking Kuzma 3 picks earlier and Josh Hart. Kinda changes that trade when you look at it that way right? Could have had Kuzma and Russell.  Russell would be a nice piece to have if wanting to trade for Leonard. All comes down to who the Lakers get in free agency.

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