Can someone point me to the cap impact of an extension like this? Sorry if I missed it. I see Harden's salary going forward as: 17/18 - $28,299,399 18/19 - $30,421,854 19/20 - $32,703,493 (player option) What would it look like under another extension? thanks
I do not see the connection between talking about hating MJ and talking about GM position, do see connection trying to do player-to-player comparison.
This is my last effort to help your little mind understand the point Sajan was making. Say you have a friend who always complains about his car no matter how nice it is. Let's say he recently bought a Porsche. He goes "Man, my Porsche is so slow, I wish I had a better car." and you go "Dude, you'd complain even if you had a Ferrari". The Porsche in this case is Harden and the Ferrari is Jordan. Obviously the Ferrari is much better which is why bringing up the Ferrari illustrates how whiny this friend is just like some of you complaining about Harden.
There's literally no downisde to this move unless Harden gets injured or falls off the map somehow. At his current production it's a no-brainer and creates a magnet for other free agents
so that is your trick? can not debate them, insult them. It is a ford focus. not a bad car, but you insist it is a Porsche. in a few years, you will find it out.
or he gets fat and decides 'I got mine - screw it...Par-taaaaaay!" but I'm probably being pessimistic... it's not like he's ever quit on us before...
Oh I'm factoring in any playoff debacles so far. He's still an elite talent and a "must-extend" type player.
Curry cant carry a team, kyrie makes curry his b****, we dont have a klay thompson or iggy to save him when guards go crazy againist him. who the last guard to light harden up,. i'll wait. harden routinely destroys other top guards in the league
Rockets offer extension to Harden as Dwert Howard moves teams again. I know whose fault it is & who we really need to build around guys!