Indeed it does, this is what the breakdown looks like: Dillon Brooks: $22,255,493 / $21,124,110 / $19,992,727 His value will most likely remain pretty steady... as long as he doesn't do something extremely asinine within the next few years. Even Draymond found grace in his negligence and aggravated assault on players during his duration with the Warriors. I can't see how Dillon can exceed any of that while managing to hurt his overall value as a 3 and D wing.
They really have no choice because Zion's contract has them hooked for 4 more seasons. It will be very interesting to see what kind of shape Zion is in during training camp.
•D’Angelo Russell(LAL) opts in •Jaxson Hayes(LAL) opts in •Magic decline TO on Joe Ingles •Blazers pick up TO on Delano Banton •Russell Westbrook(LAC) opts in •Kevin Love(MIA) opts out
Lakers are basically running back last year's squad except for the side-show Bronny will bring. Couldn't happen to a more deserving franchise. They will be on TV a crazy number of times.
•Grizzlies decline TO on Luke Kennard •Magic decline TO on Moe Wagner •Caleb Martin(MIA) opts out •Thomas Bryant(MIA) opts out •Torrey Craig(CHI) opts in •Cam Reddish(LAL) opts in
So it's down to 76ers or Pistons or Magic? Who else got $$$ like that? Unless it is a sign & trade or PG takes a hefty pay cut.... Posted in PG thread first
The Los Angeles Lakers, LA Clippers and Dallas Mavericks are expected to be among strong suitors for Thompson, according to league sources. Multiple teams with salary cap space are expected to show interest in Thompson as well. Through the Tim Hardaway Jr. salary dump, the Mavericks have already generated enough room to offer the full projected $12.9 million midlevel on the market. The Lakers have the ability to generate the same, depending on where LeBron James’ next deal lands and other business.