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Old 07-16-2003, 08:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bonuses

The published reports about the Brand signing talk about a signing bonus. I didn't think these were legal. What's up?

Here is an example...

http://espn.go.com/nba/news/2003/0716/1581398.html

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Denver will give Miller $14 million up front, including $10 million of which will be in the form of a signing bonus. The point guard will also receive 70 percent of his first year's salary by Oct. 15, ESPN's David Aldridge reported Wednesday
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Old 07-16-2003, 09:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The CBA says that 25% of a total contract can be given as a "signing bonus" up front. However, in regards to team salary counting against the cap, the bonus is pro-rated across the length of the deal.

For example, in Miller's case, if his contract is for $52 million for 6 years, he will probably count against the cap thusly:
1st year - $6.933 million
2nd year - $7.627 million
3rd year - $8.320 million
4th year - $9.013 million
5th year - $9.707 million
6th year - $10.400 million

However, these are not the actual amounts that he'll be paid. He'll get that big chunk of money in the first year because of the bonus and then he'll get less money than these amounts each remaining year. So, his actual payments might look more like this:
1st year - $20.000 million
2nd year - $5.333 million
3rd year - $5.867 million
4th year - $6.400 million
5th year - $6.933 million
6th year - $7.467 million


(Note: this assumes that there is no player option. If there is, the bonus would only be pro-rated against the years before the player option instead of being pro-rated against all 6 years)


Here's what I don't understand, though. Brand's offer from Miami is the maximum allowable under the CBA. But he also has a trade kicker? I thought that a trade kicker could only take a contract up to the maximum and in no way could a trade kicker cause a player's salary to exceed the maximum. Am I wrong on this? Or can anyone explain it to me? Thanks.

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Old 07-16-2003, 10:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Wow, I didn't know that contracts could be worked out like that.
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CS Blazer Fan,

Thanks. You nailed it.

Here is a good article for the LA Times that confirms this mechanism.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-...adlines-sports

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A front-loading scheme for a Brand contract appeared in The Times two days ago, as told by a Western Conference general manager, ...

The general manager described a process whereby as much as 25% of a contract could be paid up front, along with 70% of the first season's salary. In effect, 33% of a six-year offer could be made payable immediately.

So, Clipper officials say it wasn't hard to see this one coming.
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