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Brooks on Lowry making more than him from the bench

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by tmac2k8, Jul 14, 2010.

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  1. rhino17

    rhino17 Member

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    What would you expect him to get? Derrick Rose is the only other PG in the NBA who averaged more ppg than AB last season. I fully expect him to make 10 mil a year
     
  2. AroundTheWorld

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    Would be great if an admin could change the thread title.
     
  3. thetatomatis

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    Around 10 million sounds about right or 9 million a year. If he does better this year? :eek: Gonna have to move him or make room for his contract. We always have contracts like Jared Jeffries on the books to move or let expire and Yao could reup for less next season too. Not everything has to be difgured out now sonce alot of those things will also play out in the future. Inluding Battiers contract beng moved or any number of these guys in possible trades. We can keep both if we want still and wont be a big deal.
     
  4. smoothie

    smoothie Jabari Jungle

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    lol come on. it's called a rookie contract.
     
  5. PeppermintCandy

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    I heard the whole team was totally pissed at Jared Jeffries and Brian Cook.
     
  6. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    I think the Rox can sign Brooks to an extension before Oct 30th this year, so he might get his before the season too.

    DD
     
  7. BetterThanEver

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    The Rockets have always paid Lowry more than Brooks. Last season, Lowry got a 90% raise. Brooks didn't say nothing.

    2009-10
    Lowry $2,034,997
    Brooks $1,118,520

    2008-09
    Lowry $1,163,520
    Brooks $1,045,560
     
  8. tmac2k8

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    Brooks unhappy he's not cashing in
    Point guard wishes Rockets would extend contract to match his growing value to team
    By JONATHAN FEIGEN
    Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle
    Sept. 29, 2010, 12:04AM

    AUSTIN — There was no sign of Aaron Brooks' familiar, easy smile. The wit as quick as his first step was gone. When discussing his contract Tuesday, Brooks found no humor.

    Brooks had hoped his breakthrough season and status as the NBA's Most Improved Player award winner would prompt the Rockets to offer a contract extension. Instead, he said the Rockets' unwillingness to work on a new deal for beyond this season is "bothering" him.

    "It's kind of stressful," Brooks said. "I was hoping we maybe could get something done this summer, but we couldn't, so I'm stuck in the position I'm in.

    "I understand, but it's bothering me. It's the business of basketball. You have to take it like it is. I'm stuck with that."

    Brooks' agent, Leon Rose, is scheduled to meet with general manager Daryl Morey today to discuss the situation, but he would not comment other to confirm the meeting.

    Asked if he felt he deserves a contract extension, Brooks said, "Oh, no doubt. I deserve at least discussions."

    The Rockets customarily have not considered contract extensions, other than for players still under their rookie contracts. They will pick up their options on the contracts of Courtney Lee, Chase Budinger and Jermaine Taylor later this month, waiting - as is their policy - for the deadline.

    Last season, the Rockets picked up their option on Brooks' rookie-scale deal but let Luis Scola and Kyle Lowry become restricted free agents. This season, Brooks, Yao Ming, Shane Battier, Jared Jeffries and Chuck Hayes are in the final season of their contracts.

    Brooks 10th in salary
    The Rockets have not extended the contract of a veteran since trading for Tracy McGrady in 2004. With the NBA in the final season of its collective bargaining agreement with the players, Kevin Durant is the only player from Brooks' draft class to have received a contract extension.

    "We're not doing extensions," Morey said. "Quite a few guys on the team are up for extensions. Just policy-wise, we're not doing it.

    "Obviously, every player would want an extension. I don't blame them for that. All we can do is the best for the Rockets. They're doing the best for themselves. Make sure they know the reason we're doing it has nothing to do with how you value the player or anything like that. It's just we're trying to keep ourselves as flexible as possible going forward."

    Brooks, who averaged 19.6 points and 5.3 assists last season, will earn $2,016,692 this season, ranking 10th among Rockets players. Depending on the rules of the next CBA, he would be a restricted free agent next summer if the Rockets make a qualifying offer.

    "Every player gets his time to get his money," Morey said. "The money a player makes really doesn't always - I'd say more than half the time - correlate to anything bottom-line based. It correlates to when they became a free agent. It correlates to who else is a free agent when they became one. What was the market at that time?"

    Lowry, Brooks' backup at the point, will earn $5.75 million this season in the first year of a four-year, $23.5 million deal.

    "I'm happy for Kyle," Brooks said. "He's a great player, and I'm happy for him, but something could have been done. We could have discussed something, but I guess that's just the business of basketball."

    'I'm a work in progress'
    Asked if he felt he still had to prove himself, Brooks said, "I guess I do.

    "I'm a work in progress. I'm not satisfied with myself. I've got a lot of work to do. For me, nothing has changed."

    Yet while pledging that his approach and attitude will remain the same, Brooks openly lamented that his contract will, too.

    jonathan.feigen@chron.com
     
  9. CheezeyBoy22

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    Here's your.....

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  10. tmac2k8

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    Being that I seemed to be the only person that was a little concerned with brooks, that cookie tasted damn good.
     
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    Why don't we ask the entire squad last year how they felt about Yao and mclazy making more than them without ever playing?
     
  12. Carl Herrera

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    So you are saying if Lowry makes $1 million a year, Brooks wouldn't want an extension?

    What Lowry makes is irrelevant.
     
  13. abc2007

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    I think this shows AB's competitive siprit. He is a true competitor. ;) :grin:
     
  14. MojoMan

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    If Brooks is uncomfortable with this arrangement, that is easy enough to fix. Let Brooks come off of the bench behind Lowry, and then all will be as it should be anyway.
     
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  15. Uprising

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    LOL! :grin:
     
  16. danoman

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    i think brooks is gona make 1 or 2 million more than lowry but that it not 10-12 million.
     
  17. trueroxfan

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    i don't care how he feels, i care about how he produces and if he doesn't produce he won't have to worry about the backup making more money than him cause he'll be watching lowry at tip-off.
     
  18. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    If he want's to complain he's welcome to stay home.
     
  19. EGYPT

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    jeffries made more than scola from the bench as well
    tmac made more than anyone in the league last year, from home
     
  20. choujie

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    Is John Wall gonna quit NBA when he learned Lowry is making more than him?
     

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