NBA offseason 2016-2017...NBA offseason best in sports....This offseason is lit to the 3rd degree!!

this is one, of the many reasons, why GS owners dont care about the luxury tax!!! :lol:

Warriors Could Generate $300M In Personal Seat Licenses
JUL 3, 2017 2:09 PM

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The Golden State Warriors could generate over $300 million on personal seat licenses for Chase Arena in downtown San Francisco, according to sources that spoke with former San Jose Mercury News' Warriors' blogger Adam Lauridsen.

The NBA has never had a team sell personal seat licenses, which has become common practice in the NFL.

Golden State will also sell eight-year luxury box deals for the arena, which will open for the 19-20 season.

The Warriors are privately financing the arena and also have several player salary and luxury tax concerns.

RealGM Note: The revenue generated by PSLs would be factored into Basketball Related Income and players would receive 51 percent of that. Depending on when that revenue is counted, it could generate a cap spike of $5 million.
 
this is one, of the many reasons, why GS owners dont care about the luxury tax!!! :lol:

Warriors Could Generate $300M In Personal Seat Licenses
JUL 3, 2017 2:09 PM

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The Golden State Warriors could generate over $300 million on personal seat licenses for Chase Arena in downtown San Francisco, according to sources that spoke with former San Jose Mercury News' Warriors' blogger Adam Lauridsen.

The NBA has never had a team sell personal seat licenses, which has become common practice in the NFL.

Golden State will also sell eight-year luxury box deals for the arena, which will open for the 19-20 season.

The Warriors are privately financing the arena and also have several player salary and luxury tax concerns.

RealGM Note: The revenue generated by PSLs would be factored into Basketball Related Income and players would receive 51 percent of that. Depending on when that revenue is counted, it could generate a cap spike of $5 million.
That's not a good thing for fans at all. PSL's have always been a fuckin joke to me. You mean to tell me I have to pay a fuckin fee just to have the right to buy a season ticket? Get da fuck completely out of my face!! That's why I just buy all my tickets through Stub hub fuck it. I'll sit wherever the fuck I want and can scope a deal based on who's playing.

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That's not a good thing for fans at all. PSL's have always been a fuckin joke to me. You mean to tell me I have to pay a fuckin fee just to have the right to buy a season ticket? Get da fuck completely out of my face!! That's why I just buy all my tickets through Stub hub fuck it. I'll sit wherever the fuck I want and can scope a deal based on who's playing.

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Im not for sure how it works, but I know the NFL has been doing it; But you can bet if one team can do it, the others will follow; GS is printing money right now and will be for the next 8 years at least; they good to go...
 
Damn


There's about 175 guys who played in the NBA last season who are unsigned.

Majority of those guys will get offers by the 8th when RFA offers are matched or dropped.

Lot of quality players still without a contract.
 
Kevin Durant To Re-Sign With Warriors On Two-Year, $53M Deal
JUL 3, 2017 6:14 PM

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Kevin Durant will agree upon a two-year, $53 million deal with the Golden State Warriors.

Durant will have a player option for the 18-19 season.

Durant could have signed a one-plus-one contract starting at $30.1 million, which would have also allowed them to re-sign Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston.

Durant's starting salary for 17-18 could have been $34.65 million and been a five-year, $201 million deal as Stephen Curry signed.

As Anthony Slater of the San Jose Mercury News notes, Durant is essentially re-signing for $9.5 million less than his eligible max, $6.8 million less than expected and $1.54 million less than he made last season.
 
^^^:smh:

Shit is dumb as hell. imho.

The fact that a player like Durant aint getting at least 35 per is crazy. He could EASILY get what Steph is getting plus a tad bit more. Because he's actually a better player than Steph.

Only two years; I think he moves on after winning 1-2 more titles and then focuses on collect that final bag once he hits 30. Well I would hope so.

Dont keep playing yourself for the organization/rings, get what youre worth before its too late.
 
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It doesnt feel right though; thats why im skeptical of him and Embed staying healthy...
I'd be more skeptical of Embiid than Simmons. Trust me on this one. Simmons is fine. Can't do a dunk like the one he posted on a fucked up foot. Remember he was cleared fully to play last year in January. Sixers said, look, what are we really fighting for, an 8th seed and a quick exit? Made sense in the long run to sit him the rest of the way. Especially how the draft turned out for us. He'll be ok. Now Embiid is another story. Were told he's ahead of schedule with his injury and that may be the case. Just have to keep your fingers crossed with him although the foot wasn't a problem this year which is a good sign at least.
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I'd be more skeptical of Embiid than Simmons. Trust me on this one. Simmons is fine. Can't do a dunk like the one he posted on a fucked up foot. Remember he was cleared fully to play last year in January. Sixers said, look, what are we really fighting for, an 8th seed and a quick exit? Made sense in the long run to sit him the rest of the way. Especially how the draft turned out for us. He'll be ok. Now Embiid is another story. Were told he's ahead of schedule with his injury and they may be the case. Just have to keep your fingers crossed with him although the foot wasn't a problem this year which is a good sign at least.
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i feel ya
 
^^^:smh:

Shit is dumb as hell. imho.

The fact that a player like Durant aint getting at least 35 per is crazy. He could EASILY get what Steph is getting plus a tad bit more. Because he's actually a better player than Steph. But Steph been there longer, so I understand why he got what he got.

Only two years; I think he moves on after winning 1-2 more titles and then focuses on collect that final bag once he hits 30. Well I would hope so.

Dont keep playing yourself for the organization/rings, get what youre worth before its too late.
He knows he's getting money off the court that makes up for what he gets in the NBA.....that boy not hurting for money lol.
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Our frontcourt about to be stupid. Need a damn PG though.

.FOH Faried.


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Damn....Mudiay not gonna be the starting pg this year? We gotta bounce back from last year and get that jumper right.
 
^^^:smh:

Shit is dumb as hell. imho.

The fact that a player like Durant aint getting at least 35 per is crazy. He could EASILY get what Steph is getting plus a tad bit more. Because he's actually a better player than Steph. But Steph been there longer, so I understand why he got what he got.

Only two years; I think he moves on after winning 1-2 more titles and then focuses on collect that final bag once he hits 30. Well I would hope so.

Dont keep playing yourself for the organization/rings, get what youre worth before its too late.
He only signed a 2 year because the Dubs dont have his full bird rights yet; once they do then he will get paid probably the highest contract ever at the time...
 
People saying Lebron should take a pay cut. But imho, he deserves a Steph type deal. Or even bigger. He put in enough work in the NBA to deserve the biggest contract.

He knows he's getting money off the court that makes up for what he gets in the NBA.....that boy not hurting for money


yeah....but come on. If u can get 10-20 more doing what u doing, why not?

I just read that he might opt out after next year.

Like I stated, If he wins 1-2 more titles, I think he'll be straight and will go elsewhere to collect.
I just hope the team that he signs with after the Warrriors doesnt get a KD thats more so coasting toward retirement.


He only signed a 2 year because the Dubs dont have his full bird rights yet; once they do then he will get paid probably the highest contract ever at the time...

oh...ok.

But I still wouldnt be shocked if he moved on after 1-2 more titles.
 
People saying Lebron should take a pay cut. But imho, he deserves a Steph type deal. Or even bigger. He put in enough work in the NBA to deserve the biggest contract.




yeah....but come on. If u can get 10-20 more doing what u doing, why not?

I just read that he might opt out after next year.

Like I stated, If he wins 1-2 more titles, I think he'll be straight and will go elsewhere to collect.
I just hope the team that he signs with after the Warrriors doesnt get a KD thats more so coasting toward retirement.




oh...ok.

But I still wouldnt be shocked if he moved on after 1-2 more titles.
Moved on to where and why? Why would he leave when the Dubs can pay him the most, offer the most basically off the court as well, and they will continue to win??
 
Moved on to where and why? Why would he leave when the Dubs can pay him the most, offer the most basically off the court as well, and they will continue to win??

I dont know. The shit he agreed to just got me confused. About 10 mill less for a title? Really?
I know he getting 30+ endorsement money, but still.


Just read that Iguodala and Livingston factor into what he can and cant get.

I dont know. But good luck to him.
 
I dont know. The shit he agreed to just got me confused. About 10 mill less for a title? Really?
I know he getting endorsement money, but still.


Just read that Iguodala and Livingston factor into what he can and cant get.

I dont know. But good luck to him.

Grading The Deal: Kevin Durant Takes Major Discount Re-Signing With Warriors
BY CHRISTOPHER REINA

JUL 3, 2017 6:38 PM

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Kevin Durant must be still on a savage euphoric high from winning his first ring, agreeing to not only take less money to facilitate re-signing Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston, but taking even less money on top of that. Durant has agreed to re-sign with the Golden State Warriors on a two-year, $53 million deal, which is nearly $10 million less in Year 1 than he was eligible for, $6.8 million less than expected, and nearly $150 million less in guaranteed money.

Durant’s first season with the Warriors was mostly seamless and easy, yet it also felt like only 80 percent of what he could be on offense within this team. Durant and Stephen Curry had issues maximizing each other’s gifts to the degree most expected when they conceptualized it heading into his 2016 free agency. But by the end of The Finals, we began to witness Durant become magnitudes better within the framework of the Warriors’ democratic universe and the chemistry of their two best players was becoming an unstoppable force.

Durant was festooned with the ‘champion’ label and nobody can deny it was the most intelligent and safest decision he could have made, even if they have reservations about what it means to the NBA as a broader entertainment and parity engine.

Durant had a career high .651 True Shooting Percentage, but a .700 season for him still feels possible the way LeBron James became hyperefficient in Years 3 and 4 with the Heat. The only difference between Durant and James on that count is James topped out at .649. With Durant’s three-point shooting and dunks opened up within the Warriors’ offense, it is hard to envision him living below .650 for the foreseeable future.

Durant readily adapted to the Warriors’ offense of moving the ball as ideological mantra while also giving them that isolation scorer when the game slowed down and a quality look needed to be generated individually. The imprints of the Thunder on his game vanished quickly and he became weaponized in a whole new way with Golden State’s impeccable spacing and ball movement. Durant gets to operate in heaps of space in the midrange all the way to the bucket like it’s an exhibition game.

Durant became increasingly attuned to creating within a spaced floor that perfectly utilizes what makes him special as a ball handling 7-footer. Durant was worn out from seeing multiple help defenders whenever he beat his man with the Thunder and he routinely had open lanes for dunks with the Warriors. Durant had 107 dunks in 2,070 minutes with the Warriors compared to 106 over 2,578 in his final Oklahoma City season. Durant had one dunk every 21 minutes in the 2017 playoffs compared to one dunk every 40 minutes in the 2016 playoffs.

Durant’s commitment to defense was perhaps the biggest single takeaway, as the effort and output on that end of the floor was way more consistent than it ever was with the Thunder. Perhaps that’s due to Ron Adams’ culture, or the fact that he doesn’t have to work as hard or with as much frequency on offense, maybe the infectiousness of Draymond Green, or an inevitable evolution of his game he was beginning to unlock at times during the 2016 playoffs.

Durant fit right in with the way the Warriors switch everything and have a lot of similarly sized players. Durant also became a rim protector using his length effectively.

Durant became the all-around player he was always capable of actualizing. There was joy in his game and swagger that was intermittent with the Thunder.

Durant joining the Warriors and following through with what was promised has made the NBA feel mundane and predetermined for some. The Warriors improved while depopulating one of their biggest rivals. Durant's willingness to compromise on his contract makes sustaining that run even more probable.

Things happen, whether it’s injury, ego, boredom or something else, but the Warriors feel like they will continue to be unreachable-- winning titles without serious challenge until the primes of the Big 4 are exhausted.

Despite the short-term benefit of the Warriors being able to keep part of their supporting cast together due to Durant’s short-term contract, there is some level of risk in case of an injury or personality issue arising between now and July 1st, 2018. The tradeoff is an easy one for them to accept.

But this level of financial sacrifice by Durant not only helps financially with the luxury tax, but could establish a precedent for the next contracts of Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. For Stephen Curry, he gave up way too much money on his 2012 extension to take less than the full max, though he did accept a contract without any options and without a no-trade clause.

The entire NBA is looking at this Golden State operation where they're printing cash, saving cash, and are set up to continue winning at such a high rate of probability and wondering how this is even happening.

Grade for Warriors: A++

Durant certainly has basketball reasons for taking less money and less guaranteed seasons even if it does leave him vulnerable if he suffers another foot injury. No player in the NBA is as close to LeBron in that category of being a max player in every realistic imaginable scenario, but LeBron’s unblemished injury history is unique.

Durant is harvesting the psychic and economic benefits of winning as well as doing so in one of the world’s richest economic areas. Durant has grown as a person over his first year with the Warriors and seems to be more comfortable with himself than he was previously. He's found his basketball nirvana.

Props to Durant for feeling compelled to take so much less money for the sake of the team, but this is an extraordinary and seemingly unprecedented level of sacrifice and discount from a player of his caliber.

Grade for Kevin Durant: B-

It bears repeating how the Thunder gave up their own opportunity to have a homegrown superteam due to a fear of $4 million on the contract extension of James Harden. It was a foolish, shortsighted decision, particularly with a new CBA in place benefitting owners and a new television deal in the immediate future that would lead to an increase in the cap. While a basketball argument could be made that Harden would never be a role player in the Thompson vein and that there was too much ball dominant overlap with him, Durant and Russell Westbrook, this was an atrocious business decision.

Oklahoma City was protective of Durant and of shaping the narratives around him. As evidenced by Durant’s decision to take less money with the Warriors, he’s a deeply loyal and trusting person. This is the same part of Durant that led him to not get any options on his extension with the Thunder in 2010 despite seeing how critical it was for LeBron to get himself to a winning situation. That faith was lost when Oklahoma City traded Harden, made other salary and tax conscious moves until his walk year, and could never sign impactful free agents.

Grade for Thunder: D
 
Props to Durant for feeling compelled to take so much less money for the sake of the team, but this is an extraordinary and seemingly unprecedented level of sacrifice and discount from a player of his caliber.

^^^^All im saying


Shaun and Iggy are good, but imho, theyre not really that necessary at this point, now that Durant is there.. They couldve been sacrificed for something else, to give Durant more of what he deserves. But I understand....Iggy and them put in more work. I guess Durant gotta earn his stripes.

LBJ, Durant, Steph Westbrook, guys like these should be the highest paid. They bring in the ratings etc. Niggas like Mike COnelly shouldnt be getting bigger bags that Durant.
 
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People saying Lebron should take a pay cut. But imho, he deserves a Steph type deal. Or even bigger. He put in enough work in the NBA to deserve the biggest contract.




yeah....but come on. If u can get 10-20 more doing what u doing, why not?

I just read that he might opt out after next year.

Like I stated, If he wins 1-2 more titles, I think he'll be straight and will go elsewhere to collect.
I just hope the team that he signs with after the Warrriors doesnt get a KD thats more so coasting toward retirement.




oh...ok.

But I still wouldnt be shocked if he moved on after 1-2 more titles.
I see what you saying but he makes more money if the Warriors are good and he's a champion. If this was MLB he'd be cleaning up nicely....but these niggas negotiated this cap limit......and while salaries have increased.....the superstars are getting fucked now because they getting paid far too close to what some of these role players are getting.
 
^^^^All im saying


Shaun and Iggy are good, but imho, theyre not really that necessary at this point, now that Durant is there.. They couldve been sacrificed for something else, to give Durant more of what he deserves. But I understand....Iggy and them put in more work. I guess Durant gotta earn his stripes.

LBJ, Durant, Steph Westbrook, guys like these should be the highest paid. They bring in the ratings etc. Niggas like Mike COnelly shouldnt be getting bigger bags that Durant.

They have too....you can't just jump on the best team in the league and not sacrifice....if Durant wants a Steph contract he should've just stayed in OKC.
 
I see what you saying but he makes more money if the Warriors are good and he's a champion. If this was MLB he'd be cleaning up nicely....but these niggas negotiated this cap limit......and while salaries have increased.....the superstars are getting fucked now because they getting paid far too close to what some of these role players are getting.
MLB players are not getting paid like that; yes there are super players that are getting paid, but most players are getting paid like that; There is a cap in hockey; and baseball has a luxury tax that overwhelming majority of teams dont come close to; and that keeps salaries down in baseball; and remember they also play 80 plus more games; yes they are gonna get paid more!!!!! Superstars arent getting paid as close as you think to the others; there are some players that shouldnt be getting paid that much but for the most part it makes sense....

Player, Average Salary

1. Stephen Curry: $40.2 million

2. Blake Griffin: $34.5 million

3. Kyle Lowry: $33.3 million

4. LeBron James: $33.3 million

5. Mike Conley: $30.5 million

6. Paul Millsap: $30 million

7. James Harden: $29.5 million

8. Russell Westbrook: $28.5 million

9. Al Horford: $28.3 million

10. Damian Lillard: $28 million

11. DeMar DeRozan: $27.8 million

12. C.J. McCollum: $26.7 million

13. Rudy Gobert: $25.5 million

14. Andre Drummond: $25.4 million

14. Bradley Beal: $25.4 million

14. Anthony Davis: $25.4 million

17. Jrue Holiday: $25.2 million

Kevin Durant: To be determined ($25+ million)

Gordon Hayward: To be determined ($25+ million)
 
Yea Tatum and Brown look good; and the Celts got like 5 first round pics over the next 2 years :lol::smh:; but both playing well and should develop over the next couple of years; I like Fultz as well...
 
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