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Brunson a fait ce que Henrik, Fox, Panarin, Trouba et bien d’autres n’ont jamais fait. Il a accepté une réduction de salaire massive pour que son équipe puisse gagner.


Dans une concession financière largement sans précédent pour donner une flexibilité d’effectif à un prétendant, la star des New York Knicks Jalen Brunson a accepté une prolongation de quatre ans de 156,5 millions de dollars, a déclaré son agent Sam Rose de CAA à ESPN — 113 millions de dollars de moins garantis que ce qu’il est éligible à recevoir en un an.

https://x.com/wojespn/status/1811867780884627697?s=46

Les joueurs aiment être aux Rangers, ils se frayent un chemin jusqu’ici, mais nous ne voyons jamais ce même amour sur le plafond salarial.

Je ne détesterai jamais un joueur qui court après son argent, mais Brunson a simplement fait ce qu’il disait.

Pensées?


09-24-11

29 Comments

  1. > “Brunson’s study of championship organizations and franchise stars — Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs, the Tom Brady New England Patriotsand the Derek Jeter New York Yankees — gave him a blueprint for MVP-level players who structured contracts to give their teams the best chances at sustainable title runs”

    Woj via https://x.com/knicksmuse/status/1811870331038273986?s=46

  2. whyhellllo

    That man stood on business, and quite literally took one for the team.

  3. InevitableHome343

    He’s a real one

    But also if you were Panarin, you wouldnt have taken a discount

    If you’re shesty, and you have a chance to make 12M a year, tell me you say no to that. And tell me « he doesn’t deserve that

  4. Yea I’m at the point where unless it’s a McDavid, only sign players at a discount, even if you’re Igor

  5. GoRangers5

    Islanders offered Panarin 13 mil a year if I’m not mistaken.

  6. hedalettuce91

    Hockey is already underpaid compared to other sports. GMs can easily trade or get rid of you. Take the bag while you can get it. Loyalty to the team is overrated.

  7. ROFLASAGNA

    Idk its pretty much be rich but have shitty coworkers or be less rich and have good coworkers. Guess it depends on how much of your job you have a personal attachment to versus it just being a source of income.

    The high and low end of that NBA money is also much bigger figures than NHL so its hard to even compare it proportionately.

    Any time somebody takes a paycut I think its a sign that the game is bigger than a paycheck to them and as a fan you gotta love that. But also if a star player is eating up all the cap and the team sucks because of it, I blame the GM not the player lol.

  8. The new King of NY. Brunson is a warrior and if he can bring a title to NY, he could be the greatest Knick of all time.

  9. I think it makes plenty of sense to take a paycut in the NBA and NFL with the obscene amount of money they make. But the best NHL players need like 3-5 years of top pay to make what Brunson will make in 1 year of this extension on a fucking discount. And even to get to that level of money, hockey players need to get through a 3 year ELC and then play the RFA game for a few years.

    I do not blame anyone who wants to maximize their earning potential in this league.

  10. Almost 40 mil AAV? Come on now. I get it’s a different sport and that’s the NBA market but I don’t think throwing NHL salaries in the discussion is fair.

  11. If your team needs an underpaid star to win you didn’t deserve it.

  12. If I remember right players can’t restructure their contracts in the NHL, what a stupid post this is

  13. bauriem2012

    This is stupid. No max deal in hockey. Panarin took less to go to NY.

  14. Alarming-Ask4196

    It’s very different when the « discount » contract is for $156MM coming off a $100MM contract. The largest contract in NHL history was $124MM. Different stratospheres of money.

    Also, underreported but he can make up the money in a few years with a super max extension (loses about $5MM or less net over the combined period). Still a risk vs. taking the money in a year, but it isn’t as crazy as it seems.

  15. Hank was the only reason we won anything some years. Panarin took less to come here. Fox routinely outperforms his contract. Trouba is the only one you listed here that maybe makes sense but he was offered this contract. If he took 6 mil aav contract you think that 2 mil gets us a cup?

    Perhaps you should look at the absolute inability of Drury to find someone to play rw for us, or maybe the trade of Buch that opened this hole in the first place.

    This post is nonsense.

  16. Metrostars1029

    Athletes are workers and they are entitled to whatever owners are willing to spend on them. I’m never gonna criticize an athlete for going for a big pay day if they can get it in the league structure. Still..props to Brunson. But I’m not gonna diss the rangers players because of it.

  17. Fox at $9.5M AAV is a discount for a perennial top-5 Norris player.

  18. raspygatsby

    Hank was selfish in that regard and Igor is heading down the same selfish path. Tip my hat to Bruson. Will possibly watch more Knicks games this year.

  19. thardingesq

    Depends on where you are in your career. Crosby has made a ton, if he takes 10 mil, then his Penguins will be hamstrung. He takes 5 mil. That’s another player or the ability to keep a guy like Guentzel.

    I never judge them, a man’s money is a man’s business, not mine

  20. Stealth_Howler

    Meanwhile my goat Chad Ruhwedel took the literal minimum. What a team first guy

  21. You wouldn’t take a pay cut to save team members from being laid off in a reorg. Athletes should not be held responsible for a GM giving out deals to other players. That’s on them to figure out.

  22. Horror-Dependent-645

    Of course he took a kind contract towards the Knicks. Sam Rose’s dad is whom?

  23. chronicbruce27

    Can we go a single day without a stupid ass post on this sub?

  24. Fox took way less than he’s worth. Panarin took less than he was offered. Lundqvist could have made way more too. What is this bullshit?

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