Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
They can't frontload it because they don't have the capspace to frontload it. They have 9-10 million this year, so they would have to start from the bottom up. It might just be 10 mil each year though.
Ah, indeed... Even still, if it's a flat $10M per, that's NOT a bad deal...
Originally Posted by CP1708
I can't think of a contract that the value goes down per year. If I'm wrong, then hey, no problem there and I'll say as much. But you bettin on Hedo makin less money as the years go by? I'd be surprised big time.
Just off hand, Matt Carroll comes to mind... Didn't Joe Johnson's contract do the same? It's been done... Like bhz said, I hadn't thought aboutthem being unable to do that because of the cap situation, but it IS possible...
And even still, a straight $10M per isn't out of the question, I wouldn't think...
As for the shots per game thing...
2009 Lakers - 44 shots/game (Kobe, Pau, Bynum); Odom took another 9...
2008 Celtics - 42 shots/game (Garnett, Pierce, Ray); Rondo another 9...
2007 Spurs - 40 shots/game (Duncan, Parker, Manu)
2006 Heat - 43 shots/game (Wade, Shaq, Walker); Jason Williams another 10...
2005 Spurs - 41 (Duncan, Parker, Manu); Glenn Robinson another 9...
2004 Piston - 40 (Billups, Rip, Sheed); Another 17 between Ben and Tayshaun...
2003 Spurs - 40 (Duncan, Parker, Jackson)
2002 Lakers - 50 (Shaq, Kobe, Fisher)
2001 Lakers - 50 (Shaq, Kobe, Fisher)
So you're looking at ~40+ shots a game from your top three for ANY championship team...
And I don't think it's a ridiculously crazy notion to believe Roy and Aldridge would see a moderate drop in their shots every night with another viablescorer in the fold, and I don't think it's crazy to think either would be absolutely OK with that... Their third scorer last year was Travis freakingOutlaw... Be serious...