The Sacramento Kings, Harrison Barnes, Sasha Vezenkov, Olympiacos and Olimpia Milano. Everything closely connected. He’s talking about it Mozzarella in today’s day.
Serbia site begins Harrison Barnes extension at Sacramento Kingas: $54 million for three years. And this could have a cascading effect on the European market.
Why? On the night the free agency NBA begins, last EuroLeague MVP Sasha Vezenkov awaits a change from the Sacramento Kings. Enter credibly on July 4th.
However, after Barnes’ renewal, the Kings are still left with $18 million in the salary cap, which must include the credible renewal of team star Domantas Sabonis.
A four-year, $120 million deal would leave the California franchise with $10 million. This one for a free agent or for Trey Lyles renewal.
The player has completed his two-year deal worth a total of €5m and is a strong winger. For his part, according to Roomn Exception, Vezenkov couldn’t get more than $7.7 million a year, with a 5% increase in season two.
Unrealistic numbers for European basketball, but the numbers in the United States are up to them and the taxes are paid by the players. So it comes down to about $4 million. But it’s not over yet.
Olympiacos are entitled to a $1.5 million severance package, also in US dollars. 50% from Sacramento, 50% from the player. That left the player with $3 million, still plenty of money for the European market, and tied to every gamer’s dream, the NBA.
But these are maximum numbers and Sacramento may also find that there is no longer room for the Bulgarian winger. Vezenkov received 900,000 euros in his last contract with Olympiacos Piraeus, now the Greek club would be ready to significantly adjust the contract, which expires in 2025.
That’s 2.2 million euros per season until 2027. If Sacramento took a step back, the player would fall on his feet, Olympiacos would have their star and would leave the race to Nikola Mirotic, without a strong opponent for Olimpia Milano.