Sam Cassell comes in the final year of his deal worth $1.2 million, and the cash coming the Kings' way is expected to be in the neighborhood of $500,000. That would just about cover Cassell's remaining wages for the rest of the season, and so the question then becomes why the Kings - who have a roster spot available for Cassell - would bother to do this for the mere chance to have a respected veteran presence on board.
--Sacramento Bee
So what exactly would be the motivating factor on the King's side of the ledger?
2 comments:
Doesn't the league pay half the salary since it is the vet min?
I believe so.
Something is missing here, huh?
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