Isn't it that Poole has already signed a contract for them with a 4-year deal? Or it's possible that they may trade him with a higher contract from other teams if some teams want him?
Is that how things work for these contracts and there's an option for the management to do that type of deal?
He can be traded but there's no way he will get a higher contract in a new team. The contract would still stands and he will only be paid on what is in the contract, if the new team will give him increase, that's not part of the contract, it's another one.
Like a team that will buyout his contract? That's possible, right?
Isn't it that Poole has already signed a contract for them with a 4-year deal? Or it's possible that they may trade him with a higher contract from other teams if some teams want him?
Is that how things work for these contracts and there's an option for the management to do that type of deal?
Jordan Poole has 1 more year in his old contract with GSW.
What happened was a contract extension already waiting to be signed, or it was signed already.
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/golden-state-warriors/jordan-poole-31587/It's a big one. So obviously they won't be extending Draymond Green's extension because that will be a huge luxury tax if they do so.
About the trade, I think they put more value on Jordan Poole so they can trade him if they want for an equal value with other teams.
That means they can get a better player/s in exchange for just one.
All right, thanks.
So, they're betting on Poole as he's got more potential to be at his peak and prime rather than Green since he's likely past his prime. I got it and well, this how the trading business goes for these teams.