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  • Painkiller1974
    Pro
    • Jan 2011
    • 510

    #1

    CP3 and D.Howard contracts

    I noticed that at the end of the first season and CP3 D.Howard always change team.
    I am a fan of realism and since I consider impossible that CP3 or D.Howard can play next season in Orlando or Detroit, I would like to avoid this happening.
    The only way to avoit this, seems to be to change the contracts of these two players.
    So I ask you kindly suggest me what kind of contracts will sign CP3 and the next D.Howard have.

    Example: CP3 100 X 4 years

    thanks
  • Angel_G
    MVP
    • Mar 2012
    • 2036

    #2
    Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

    If any go anywhere it will be Dallas.
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    • Painkiller1974
      Pro
      • Jan 2011
      • 510

      #3
      Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

      Originally posted by Angel_G
      If any go anywhere it will be Dallas.
      I know, that's the reason why I would like to give CP3 and D.Howard new contracts to stay in LA, I don't thinks they will move from there...

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      • d11king
        MVP
        • Feb 2011
        • 2716

        #4
        Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

        Originally posted by Angel_G
        If any go anywhere it will be Dallas.
        I doubt either of them leave, especially for Dallas.

        The thing about CP3 that alot of people for realize, is if he signs an extension, it'll probably be in the range of 16-20 mil (maybe even more than that depending on what the contracts of Rondo, Deron and Rose's look like) but if he remains in LA, and lets just say he signs for 18 mil, add 16 from Blake's extension, and 10 from Jordan, that's 44 million between 3 players. I haven't even brought up Eric Bledsoe (who I hope leaves) Jamal Crawford and Caron Butler. The Clippers will have some interesting moves to make if they want to continue to contend, which is probably why in 2K, he always leaves because I guess the AI realizes it would be difficult (just my guess) but regardless, CP3 is CP3, pay that man.

        As far as Dwight, same thing, AI probably thinks they don't have enough cap for that specific season, Kobe's 30 mil, Pau whatever he makes, Nash, MWP, it's too much money, so the AI probably thinks current season rather than down the road? IMO Dwight stays in LA, money wise, Lakers I believe can offer him 40 mil more than any other team I think (not sure) and come on.... Championship tradition LMAO.

        As far as what you should resign them to, look at the other top players in their position and see what they make, and then go by market value. For example, if Rondo's contract is 14 mil, Deron Williams, 15, Rose 13, than CP3 should be IMO just a bit higher since he by many people's standard is the best PG in the game. But you would have to increase it from year to year, so first year CP3 can make 17, year 2 - 18, year 3 - 21. Dwight's contract is a bit tricky since their shouldn't be (IMO) a center in his range of money as far as contract. But he is a 93 overall rated player and still young, so you could use LeBron James, Trey5, maybe even Melo to find out Dwight's market value as a top player.

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        • TeamBuilder
          MVP
          • Jun 2009
          • 2214

          #5
          Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

          I've built my Warriors franchise around the idea of luring both of them to Golden State. I accepted a trade the T'Wolves offered me of K-Love and AK47 for Bogut, Lee, and both my 1st round picks. Then I made a trade with the Cavs to pick up expiring contracts.

          Heading into the offseason I have enough cap space to land both Dwight and CP3. They'll be surrounded by a team of great, young shooters:
          Steph Curry
          Klay Thompson
          Harrison Barnes
          Kevin Love

          Projected Lineup:
          PG - Chris Paul
          SG - Steph Curry
          SF - Harrison Barnes
          PF - Kevin Love
          C - Dwight Howard
          6th Man - Klay Thompson

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          • marcokb24
            Rookie
            • May 2007
            • 39

            #6
            Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

            I already posted this in the Association thread :wink:
            Originally posted by marcokb24
            He(Dwight) has 1 year of experience more than CP3/Deron so he should get a little bit more money, but not that much. 15-16-17-18 is really not too much. It should start in the 18/19 mln range and go on from there with like 4,5% increases I think. Use the same contract you gave to Cp3 and the same one Deron has maybe, their max salaries shouldn't be that far apart.
            btw I don't think the fact that he is #1 big man has anything to do with how much money he gets, I mean...the max is the max, you can't give him more than allowed, I think o_O

            edit: this should be the rule under the new CBA
            "The maximum amount of money a player can sign for is contingent on the number of years that player has played and the total of the salary cap. The maximum salary of a player with 6 or fewer years of experience is either $9,000,000 or 25% of the total salary cap (2010–11: $14,511,000), whichever is greater. For a player with 7–9 years of experience, the maximum is $11,000,000 or 30% of the cap (2010–11: $17,413,200), and for a player with 10+ years of experience, the maximum is $14,000,000 or 35% of the cap (2010–2011: $20,315,400)."

            Dwight has 9 year of experience, that means 30% of the cap as starting salary, am I right?
            The cap is at $58.044mln. It should be around 17,5mln, a little less.
            Anyway I read a while ago somewhere on ESPN he would have got more money by opting in his current deal(like he actually did). So I don't know about that one...

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            • beast10
              All Star
              • Nov 2011
              • 6258

              #7
              Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

              We're going to have to wait for reditor so we will har th ability to chane their loyalty rating or 2k will just update it

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              • SteboSSK
                Pro
                • Jun 2011
                • 821

                #8
                Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                Originally posted by TeamBuilder
                I've built my Warriors franchise around the idea of luring both of them to Golden State. I accepted a trade the T'Wolves offered me of K-Love and AK47 for Bogut, Lee, and both my 1st round picks. Then I made a trade with the Cavs to pick up expiring contracts.

                Heading into the offseason I have enough cap space to land both Dwight and CP3. They'll be surrounded by a team of great, young shooters:
                Steph Curry
                Klay Thompson
                Harrison Barnes
                Kevin Love

                Projected Lineup:
                PG - Chris Paul
                SG - Steph Curry
                SF - Harrison Barnes
                PF - Kevin Love
                C - Dwight Howard
                6th Man - Klay Thompson
                This is so unrealistic. No way the Twolves would offer this in real life at all. Their franchise player and their 2nd best on a 2 year deal while taking back David Lee who is locked in for like 3-4 more years, an oft injured Bogut and Picks that will end up being late 20s? Lets not even go into the fact that you cant trade back to back 1st rounds picks in real life now anyway.

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                • d11king
                  MVP
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 2716

                  #9
                  Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                  Originally posted by SteboSSK
                  This is so unrealistic. No way the Twolves would offer this in real life at all. Their franchise player and their 2nd best on a 2 year deal while taking back David Lee who is locked in for like 3-4 more years, an oft injured Bogut and Picks that will end up being late 20s? Lets not even go into the fact that you cant trade back to back 1st rounds picks in real life now anyway.
                  It's his association though, so we can't really say anything about it. People play their association the way they want. But I do agree haha

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                  • Fruity
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 44

                    #10
                    Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                    Originally posted by SteboSSK
                    This is so unrealistic. No way the Twolves would offer this in real life at all. Their franchise player and their 2nd best on a 2 year deal while taking back David Lee who is locked in for like 3-4 more years, an oft injured Bogut and Picks that will end up being late 20s? Lets not even go into the fact that you cant trade back to back 1st rounds picks in real life now anyway.
                    It's a theory thing. Interesting, though. I'd love to see that team.

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                    • TeamBuilder
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 2214

                      #11
                      Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                      Originally posted by SteboSSK
                      This is so unrealistic. No way the Twolves would offer this in real life at all. Their franchise player and their 2nd best on a 2 year deal while taking back David Lee who is locked in for like 3-4 more years, an oft injured Bogut and Picks that will end up being late 20s? Lets not even go into the fact that you cant trade back to back 1st rounds picks in real life now anyway.
                      Compared to some of the real life trades we see happen in the NBA, this actually isn't that bad. Look at what the Magic got in exchange for Dwight Howard...

                      If any OS user had posted that Magic trade in his Association, everyone on this forum would rip him apart for "not being realistic." So please don't give me junk in saying this trade is unrealistic.

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                      • SteboSSK
                        Pro
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 821

                        #12
                        Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                        Originally posted by TeamBuilder
                        Compared to some of the real life trades we see happen in the NBA, this actually isn't that bad. Look at what the Magic got in exchange for Dwight Howard...

                        If any OS user had posted that Magic trade in his Association, everyone on this forum would rip him apart for "not being realistic." So please don't give me junk in saying this trade is unrealistic.
                        When you look at the details of the DH trade it makes a lot of sense and we dont even half to go into, but whatever explanation that helps you feel like getting 3 elite players in their prime at once for an injured guy and another on a long term deal

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                        • StraightBaylien
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 2120

                          #13
                          Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                          Originally posted by TeamBuilder
                          I've built my Warriors franchise around the idea of luring both of them to Golden State. I accepted a trade the T'Wolves offered me of K-Love and AK47 for Bogut, Lee, and both my 1st round picks. Then I made a trade with the Cavs to pick up expiring contracts.

                          Heading into the offseason I have enough cap space to land both Dwight and CP3. They'll be surrounded by a team of great, young shooters:
                          Steph Curry
                          Klay Thompson
                          Harrison Barnes
                          Kevin Love

                          Projected Lineup:
                          PG - Chris Paul
                          SG - Steph Curry
                          SF - Harrison Barnes
                          PF - Kevin Love
                          C - Dwight Howard
                          6th Man - Klay Thompson
                          I would trade Curry for a SMOY candidate and start Klay. Thompson WILL be top 5 scoring by 2015. Guaranteed.

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                          • Fakename22
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 436

                            #14
                            Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                            Originally posted by TeamBuilder
                            Compared to some of the real life trades we see happen in the NBA, this actually isn't that bad. Look at what the Magic got in exchange for Dwight Howard...

                            If any OS user had posted that Magic trade in his Association, everyone on this forum would rip him apart for "not being realistic." So please don't give me junk in saying this trade is unrealistic.
                            That Howard trade is the exception not the rule.

                            A starting 5 like that? In Golden State of all places?

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                            • StraightBaylien
                              MVP
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 2120

                              #15
                              Re: CP3 and D.Howard contracts

                              Originally posted by Fakename22
                              That Howard trade is the exception not the rule.

                              A starting 5 like that? In Golden State of all places?
                              What's wrong with Golden State?

                              Free Agents should LOVE Frisco.

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