SMF - Just Installed!
Dei Lynam is supposedly reporting that the actual deal is around 6 years/$72MIL with incentives that could make it $80MIL. Let's all hope he hits the incentives.
Assuming typical raises:$10,561,500.00$11,670,457.50$12,779,415.00$13,888,372.50$14,997,330.00$16,106,287.50Total: $80,003,362.5A little higher than I had wanted, but could have been worse.
Both sides denying that a deal is done
Iguodala gets 6 years, $80 million from SixersBy Kate FaganINQUIRER STAFF WRITERNow, it's a done deal.A league source has confirmed that Andre Iguodala and the 76ers agreed today in principle to a six-year deal worth $80 million.In addition to the base salary, Iguodala, 24, could earn up to $5 million more in bonuses, and the sixth year of the contract is a player option.Sixers general manager Ed Stefanski had no comment on the deal, which should be finalized sometime early next week.Stefanski said repeatedly in the last five weeks that re-signing Iguodala was a "priority."Making Iguodala a "priority" translated into a contract worth nearly as much as the blockbuster deal two-time All-Star power forward Elton Brand signed with the team in early July for approximately $82 million.Last year, Iguodala rejected a five-year, $57 million contract extension offer from then Sixers GM Billy King in favor of seeing how things played out this summer.Iguodala, out of Arizona, was the 76ers first-round draft pick (9th overall) in the 2004 NBA draft. Iguodala's scoring average has increased in each of his four NBA seasons: from 9.0 ppg as a rookie to 19.9 last season.