Noble as they might have been, aging legends who have accepted steep
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of Famers such as Dirk Nowitzki and Tim Duncan, men who have cashed NBA
paychecks worth well more than $200 million each, simply valued winning with the
only franchise they ever played for more than maximizing their wealth.The
negotiations with Duncan and Nowitzki have always been handled quietly, devoid
of the kind of drama and public posturing that ultimately led to the stunning
divorce of the Miami Heat and Dwyane Wade, whose Chicago honeymoon officially
began Friday with his introductory news conference.The hometown discounts werent
as steep for Wade, who was never the Heats highest-paid player, but they started
at a much earlier stage of his career. They each sacrificed financially for the
sake of the franchise, but Duncan and Nowitzki never felt the kind of disrespect
that Wade did during his last couple rounds of contract talks with the Heat.For
Duncan, the financial sacrifice paid off in playoff dividends. In his final four
seasons, when his salaries were a fraction of his market value, the San Antonio
Spurs averaged more than 60 wins per season, won eight postseason series,
advanced to a pair of Finals, and floated down the river for the fifth time as
the featured attraction of a championship parade. Duncan made about $35 million
during the steep-discount stage of his career, including the player option for
next season he exercised a couple of weeks before announcing his retirement in
what amounts to a $5.6 million farewell gift from the franchise.For Nowizki,
leaving more than $30 million on the table the past two seasons didnt work out
nearly as well. The Dallas Mavericks won a total of two playoff games in that
span, increasing that tally to five in five seasons since the franchises lone
title run in 2011.No wonder Nowitzki decided to opt out of the final season of
that three-year, $25 million deal. He was more than willing to take less money
to give the Mavs a chance to compete for championships in his twilight.
Competing for the No. 6 seed? Pay the man.Mavs owner Mark Cuban did just that,
giving Nowitzki a two-year, $50 million deal after negotiations that essentially
consisted of handing the longtime face of the franchise a blank contract, seeing
his suggested price, then suggesting Dirk beef up the numbers a bit more.Its a
deal that prompted comparisons to the last contract of another one-team legend:
Kobe Bryant, whose two-year, $48.5 million extension drew criticism. Not that
Kobe cared.Its the popular thing to do, Bryant said of hometown discounts when
asked about the topic during a Dallas visit in the first month of the 2014-15
season. The player takes less, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I think its a big
coup for the owners to put players in situations where public perception puts
pressure on them to take less money. Because if you dont, then you get
criticized for it.Its absolutely brilliant, but Im not going for it. I know the
new head of the players association aint going for it, either.Two years later,
Nowitzki aint going for it, either. Not under these circumstances, at
least.Asked that day about Bryants comments, Nowitzki explained that he
willingly took a massive pay cut because his priority was to compete my last
couple of years at the highest level. He cited the signing of Chandler Parsons
and the trade for Tyson Chandler as good moves by the Mavs made possible by his
discount deal.We feel like weve got a good group, Nowitzki said at the time, and
hopefully we can make it work.We all know how that worked out. Parsons is gone
to the Memphis Grizzlies after two injury-marred seasons with the Mavs, who
werent willing to make a long-term investment in him after the forward had more
knee surgeries (two) than playoff game appearances (one) during his Dallas
tenure. Chandler left last summer when the Mavs wanted to put him on hold while
pursuing DeAndre Jordan in free agency.It would have been a much different story
if Jordan didnt jilt the Mavs after temporarily committing to Dallas. The Mavs
probably would have been battling for home court in the West last season and may
have become an intriguing destination for free agents this summer. In that case,
Nowitzki likely would have been comfortable playing out the final season of his
discount deal, allowing the Mavs front office to use every possible dollar to
upgrade a team with real hopes of a long playoff run.But reality for the Mavs is
constant shuffling of a roster around Nowitzki, who had grown frustrated after
following up a title run with five years of failing to make it out of the first
round. Hes not a hypocrite for cashing in on this contract; hes a realist.Dallas
isnt in nearly as dire straits as the Los Angeles Lakers were when Bryant signed
his last deal. The Lakers were coming off a 27-55 campaign in which Bryant
played only six games while recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon. Over two
seasons, they won a combined 38 games while Bryant made $48.5 million, but his
presence was a box-office bonanza, especially during his 2015-16 farewell
tour.In other words, it could be argued that Bryant was a bargain for the Lakers
as the leagues highest-paid player the past two seasons. And Bryant, whose
career earnings of more than $328 million rank behind only Kevin Garnett, knew
that would be true.I think youve got to look at the business of basketball,
Bryant said during that November 2014 visit to Dallas. I think for a lot of
writers, for a lot of fans, they have a very tough time distinguishing the
two.This is a business, and you have to look at individuals and what they
generate and the market that theyre generating revenue in. And you cant separate
those. People have a hard time separating that stuff. From a business
perspective, you have to take that stuff into account, and you have to try to --
as a player -- be in situations where it can be a win-win for everybody.A
win-win for Nowitzki and the Mavs would have been using his discount deal to
construct a legitimate title contender. It worked once, when Nowitzki took $16
million less than a maximum contract during the summer of 2010 to ease the
luxury-tax burden on Cuban, who immediately invested the savings into acquiring
Chandler on a salary-dump deal.It wasnt for a lack of effort, but the Mavs
couldnt find a way to parlay this most recent Dirk discount into a roster that
was a threat in the West.Nowitzki, whose two-year deal -- with only $5 million
of his salary in the second season guaranteed as essentially retirement
insurance for the Mavs -- ensures that he wont have to hear any noise about
possibly leaving to chase a ring in his 20th season, settled for more money and
a chance to keep competing for a spot in the playoffs.His previous deal still
helped the Mavs during their annual roster remodeling, as his $12.5 million cap
hold made it relatively easy to create room to sign Harrison Barnes to a
four-year, $94 million deal and trade for Andrew Bogut in a salary-dump deal.
This contract will make it tough for the Mavs to be aggressive bidders in next
summers free-agency market if Nowitzki returns, but thats a small price to pay
after two decades of legendary service.The Mavs are good enough to fight for a
playoff berth. They wont have to watch Dirk, who hopes to join Kobe as the lone
members of the NBAs 20-year, only-one-team club, suffer the indignity of playing
in meaningless games as his career winds down.Duncan was rewarded for his
financial sacrifice by being able to compete for a championship until he rode
off into the sunset. Precious few get that luxury. Nowitzki wont be on that
list. The end of his career will likely be more lucrative and less fulfilling
than he wanted.
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