Yes. Chris has 13 years of service compared to 8 for Paul. George(8 seasons) $30,560,700 $33,005,556 $35,450,412 $37,895,268 $136,911,936 Paul(13 seasons) $35,654,150 $38,506,482 $41,358,814 $44,211,146 $159,730,592 Code: A player re-signing with his own team (8% annual raises, up to five years): Year 6 years/less 7-9 years 10+ years 2018/19 $25,467,250 $30,560,700 $35,654,150 2019/20 $27,504,630 $33,005,556 $38,506,482 2020/21 $29,542,010 $35,450,412 $41,358,814 2021/22 $31,579,390 $37,895,268 $44,211,146 2022/23 $33,616,770 $40,340,124 $47,063,478 Total $147,710,050 $177,252,060 $206,794,070
If it was about guranteed money he would have signed for the extra year and gotten 170 million. Yet if he did a 1+1 he could have gotten 200 from OKC
By all accounts of his documentary he prefers to lock in his next several years and not worry about his status financially. So he can just worry about playing the game. That by no means makes him an idiot
I’ll be gutted if LeBron goes to the Sixers over LA. I understand if you’re choosing LA for lifestyle reasons, but Houston is a much more attractive city than Philly and we’re clearly the better team.
Hopefully they sign boogie and randle so we have a chance at tyreke. If they strike out on boogie then they will probably overpay tyreke in a 1 year deal