Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
No he won't. He'll be earning significantly more. I've listed the players who make that much and their accolades. I asked a simple question: can you name another player, EVER, who has received a 30% max but who has never been, during the length of their previous contract, a member of a single All-NBA, All-Defense, or All-Star team?
It was a simple question. You ducked it multiple times, talking about what other players might get paid a few seasons from now. I'm not talking about cash value. I say $50m a year because it puts it in easier to understand numbers but the important part is the percentage of the cap. 30% max. Can you name another player who has ever been given a 30% max in Ingram's position.
The answer is no. So when you say ''he will be making what players of his calibre make'', you are straight up incorrect. He will be making more of the cap than any other player of his level has ever made.
Your argument is basically that other players WILL get paid that money at some point in the next few years, so it's okay to pay him it now, in these circumstances.
I know you're a Lakers fan originally and pretty new to the Pelicans, so you may not get this reference, but maybe you will. By 2018, 2019 ish, roleplayers getting $15m a year was normal. Does that mean it was okay for us to give Solomon Hill that contract in 2016? After all, the league moved on and players of his calibre did start getting that contract eventually, only a couple of years later.
I guarantee you, anyone who was a Pelicans fan in 2016 and remembers that just had nightmare flashbacks over Solomon Hill's 2016 contract. And they'll remember the trouble that caused. And it wasn't even a 30% max.