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Report: Lowry re-signs @ 4yr/$48M w/ETO after 3rd year
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imanshumpert wrote: View PostNot reaching at all. Statistically only those 3 were more productive than Kyle (leaving out Rose because he hasn't played for 2 years).
But again, the sky is the limit for these guys.
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mjt20mik wrote: View PostUsing one year as a sample size isn't that great. I've read and seen the advance stats with Lowry and its just absurd how well he did last year. I hope he continues, but at this point I just don't think he's top 5 material.
But again, the sky is the limit for these guys.
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Demographic Shift wrote: View PostFor those who harbour thoughts we may have overpayed. Kyle looks good in this range. Its the 2014-15 Salary Scale for PG's. Framed against some other deals he looks like a bargooon ! Irving got 18M$ and on any given night Kyle has been his equal or better. Then there is that really bad deal for Deron Williams and equally as bad for Steph Curry. Williams is not value for that money and Curry under bid himself.
Dwyane Wade $20,164,000
Chris Paul $20,068,563
Deron Williams $19,754,465
Derrick Rose $18,862,876
Kyrie Irving $18,000,000 <=== NEW DEAL
Russell Westbrook $15,719,063
John Wall $13,701,250
Rajon Rondo $12,909,091
KYLE LOWRY $12,000,000 <=== NEW DEAL
Ty Lawson $11,595,506
Tyreke Evans $11,265,416
Stephen Curry $10,629,213
Jrue Holiday $9,904,495
Steve Nash $9,701,000
Mike Conley Jr $8,694,216
Jeremy Lin $8,374,646
Monta Ellis $8,360,000
George Hill $8,000,000
Jeff Teague $8,000,000
Brandon Jennings $8,000,000
Goran Dragic $7,500,000
Jose Calderon $7,097,191
From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz36PWn4MyM
http://www.draftexpress.com
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Demographic Shift wrote: View PostFor those who harbour thoughts we may have overpayed. Kyle looks good in this range. Its the 2014-15 Salary Scale for PG's. Framed against some other deals he looks like a bargooon ! Irving got 18M$ and on any given night Kyle has been his equal or better. Then there is that really bad deal for Deron Williams and equally as bad for Steph Curry. Williams is not value for that money and Curry under bid himself.
Dwyane Wade $20,164,000
Chris Paul $20,068,563
Deron Williams $19,754,465
Derrick Rose $18,862,876
Kyrie Irving $18,000,000 <=== NEW DEAL
Russell Westbrook $15,719,063
John Wall $13,701,250
Rajon Rondo $12,909,091
KYLE LOWRY $12,000,000<=== NEW DEAL
Ty Lawson $11,595,506
Tyreke Evans $11,265,416
Stephen Curry $10,629,213
Jrue Holiday $9,904,495
Steve Nash $9,701,000
Mike Conley Jr $8,694,216
Jeremy Lin $8,374,646
Monta Ellis $8,360,000
George Hill $8,000,000
Jeff Teague $8,000,000
Brandon Jennings $8,000,000
Goran Dragic $7,500,000
Jose Calderon $7,097,191
From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz36PWn4MyM
http://www.draftexpress.com
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imanshumpert wrote: View PostLowry's numbers last year are not that far off from his numbers the previous 3 seasons. The difference is he was given the keys to the team and was actually on a good team.
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ceez wrote: View Postso word is Indy wants Dragic
Suns want project Pat
We want Ennis
wonder if there's a way we can work some kind of 3 way trade out. stupid trade machine isn't set up to work yet.The Baltic Beast is unstoppable!
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enlightenment wrote: View PostWith Lowry back, how does Ennis help us? We need Patman before we need Ennis.. no?
We do need a backup PG and i'd rather have Ennis on his rookie deal than GV at 5 mil (plus?) per@sweatpantsjer
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