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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Dec 9, 2019 14:53:14 GMT
TJ McConnell - Golden State WarriorsTJ got a flurry of offers over the past 10 days, but has been contemplating going to RSFA to see if he can get a larger offer. However, Chris Mullin and the Warriors have remained committed to TJ and offered him the largest contract out of 6 teams that offered, so we ultimately decided to lock in the stability and role on the Warriors. Year 1: $3,500,000 Year 2: $3,000,000 Year 3: $2,500,000 Total - $9,000,000
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Post by Chris Mullin on Dec 9, 2019 18:24:08 GMT
Welcome to Golden State TJ!
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 12, 2019 20:26:10 GMT
Andrei KirilenkoChris MullinThis takes the Warriors MLE spending slightly too high. Maybe refactor the deal to make it start at $3,258,000 but increase the final year's salary to balance it out?
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Chris Mullin
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Post by Chris Mullin on Dec 13, 2019 4:02:10 GMT
Andrei Kirilenko Chris Mullin This takes the Warriors MLE spending slightly too high. Maybe refactor the deal to make it start at $3,258,000 but increase the final year's salary to balance it out? The MLE this year is $9,258,000. We've only spent $4,000,000 on Doug McDermott linkand now $3,500,000 on TJ McConnell this off season for a total of $7,500,000 of our available MLE.
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 13, 2019 10:04:44 GMT
Andrei Kirilenko Chris Mullin This takes the Warriors MLE spending slightly too high. Maybe refactor the deal to make it start at $3,258,000 but increase the final year's salary to balance it out? The MLE this year is $9,258,000. We've only spent $4,000,000 on Doug McDermott linkand now $3,500,000 on TJ McConnell this off season for a total of $7,500,000 of our available MLE. My mistake, thanks Chris Mullin
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