The five-year deal that Devin Vassell signed with San Antonio, which will be worth at least $135MM, plus incentives, threw a “grenade” into some other rookie scale extension negotiations around the NBA, ESPN’s Zach Lowe said on the latest episode of his Lowe Post podcast.
However, even before word of Vassell’s extension broke, Lowe had heard that Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels was seeking a “large amount of money” on a potential new deal with Minnesota. Lowe believes that McDaniels is in position to command a significant payday.
“If I’m Jaden McDaniels, I’m saying, ‘That dude (Vassell) got ($135MM+) playing 38 games on a s—t team with no stakes?'” Lowe said. “‘I didn’t average 18-and-a-half (points) per game, but I shot it well from three. I’m already an All-Defense-level player. You guys – Minnesota, all you people I’m negotiating with, the brass – expressed outrage that I didn’t make an All-Defensive team, so you obviously agree that I’m one of the 10 best defensive players in the NBA.
“Yeah, I punched a wall, sorry. (But) I’m essential to your team in a critical two- or three-year period. I’m a winning three-and-D player, and watch me do a little bit more with the ball this year. Pay up. Pay up.'”
While Lowe thinks that McDaniels would be warranted in seeking an annual salary of at least $30MM per year, his ESPN colleague Bobby Marks suggested that an extension worth in the neighborhood of $134MM over five years (just below Vassell’s deal) might make sense for both the player and the team.
Here are a few more notes on possible extension candidates around the NBA:
- Bulls forward Patrick Williams, who is eligible for a rookie scale extension, is one player whose asking price may be influenced by Vassell’s new contract, according to Lowe. “I’m hearing Patrick Williams wants big numbers. Like, starts with a two and isn’t two-zero kind of stuff,” Lowe said, expressing skepticism that Chicago will go anywhere near that high for the forward. “… If that ends up being true and the Vassell deal ends up being the comp that his agents go to – which is what I would do if I were them – that’s a lot of cheese. Go to restricted free agency and get it.”
- Here’s what Lowe had to say on the Hawks‘ rookie scale extension negotiations with forward Saddiq Bey: “$18 to $20 (million per year) is an interesting conversation with Saddiq Bey, because it’s enough above the mid-level that he’s got to think about it. I’ve heard those negotiations have not been going great. I don’t think Atlanta’s gotten to that level yet.”
- Terance Mann, who is in the first season of a two-year, $22MM extension he signed with the Clippers in 2021, will be eligible to sign a new deal up until Monday, but he told reporters on Saturday that a preseason extension is “not happening” (Twitter link via Justin Russo). Mann will be extension-eligible again next offseason, so there’s no rush for either side to get something done now. Of course, it’s also worth noting that the 27-year-old – whose inclusion has been a sticking point in the James Harden trade talks between L.A. and Philadelphia – would be ineligible to be dealt this season if he signs an extension with a raise exceeding 5%.
- The Mavericks and wing Josh Green continue to discuss a possible rookie scale extension ahead of Monday’s deadline, league sources tell Marc Stein (Twitter link).
Vassel was a overpay by 10 million per season. Patrick Williams should be playing SF. Bey should only be making 11 million tops. This is a make or break year for the clippers, I would trade Mann. I like man alot and think he could start somewhere but Harden pushes the needle more. How about Harden and (Tucker or Harrell) for Powell, Covington and Mann and a 2nd
No
The 76ers would have to find a taker for Powell, I don’t think his contract is all that bad but they want a clean cap sheet for this off-season.
Hell no!
Pay McDaniels! He D is underrated.
Spurs overpaid Vassell, overpaid Collins and are making Sochan their point guard.
I like Pop as a coach, I love Wemby as a player but aside from those two things they have some stuff to sort out there man.
How do you give Keldon a 4 year 80 mil deal and Vassell a 5 year 135mil deal, doesn’t make sense.
Keldon has gotten better and better and better every season statistically. Last year he put up 22-6-3. Vassell similarly has gotten better and better but last year only put up 18.5-4-3.5.
Then there’s Collins, often injured, and put up 11.5-6.5-3 while playing only 23 minutes but got himself 2 years 35mil.
Having set the bar well with Keldon, Vassell would’ve been getting around 17/18mil a season (in and around that Colin sexton type of money). From there Zach Collins would’ve fetched himself 2 years 28mil (14mil a season).
Thus keeping their books cleaner if they wanted to try add a big name to pair with Vic but no they’ve messed things up before they’ve even started.
All this team really needs is a veteran point guard to be a leader, Fred van Vleet would’ve been amazing for them.
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I agree