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Guys, there is ZERO chance that he signs a long-term deal, here or anywhere. It wouldn't simply be a nice gesture or even a nice chunk of change for the team to work with; it would be a colossal business mistake. Expect a one year deal with whoever, or a two year deal with player option on second year. Personally I think he does this deal with the Thunder for a number of reasons, but no matter who it is with, it won't be a long term deal.
If he signs a shorter deal, when that one expires he will be a ten year player. Right now, he can only command 30% of a team's cap (any team). But if he waits til he is a 10 year guy, he can get 35% of a team's cap. For 2016-2017 the team cap is expected to be $92 million (last time I looked), and for 2017-2018 it expected to jump to $107 million. If you look at those numbers and apply a 35% of cap vs 30% of cap, - AND if you wait another year to sign the long-term deal - you can see that the difference is TENS of millions of salary to the player over the course of a five year deal.
I'm all for players using their salary structure to help sign good players around them, and honestly hope KD and Russ buy in and leave some crumbs on the table to help out there, but you can't expect a player to give up family-altering, generational money for the sake of being a good teammate. Giving up a few million here or there to grease the wheels? Absolutely. Giving up tens of millions? Ridiculous to ask, and no agent worth his salt would allow such a thing.
Personally, I expect a two year deal with player option on second, or perhaps just a straight one year. But the two year plays better.
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