Thinking about that Bruce brown deal a little more, it is a little surprising that he would take that over staying in Denver, assuming there were no better offers.
It definitely has better upside between the potential for next year’s salary and the potential for a bigger role so that he could show off more and get paid more later, but he basically chose a guaranteed $22 million over a guaranteed $16 million to stay.
Maybe he didn’t trust the kroenkes to make things right down the line. (I probably wouldn’t.)
For a guy like Brown you only get so many opportunities to cash in...there is a good chance his value may never be higher due to winning a title...he has now put his family in a very good spot...if he rolls the dice and gets hurt or his play takes a step backwards he could easily miss his window.
Agree. I also don't follow the guaranteed $16M to stay. I understood that Denver could not offer him more than $7.8M for next season, then after that Denver could sign him to a 4 year contract starting at $14M per year. The $22M referenced here is next season. How could Denver have offered him $16M for next season?
If Bruce Brown stayed in Denver he would likely have pushed hard for a starting role over KCP (with merit).
From top to bottom everyone on that team knows and accepts their role (as of now). The last thing they need is any dissension over playing time (see: Hyland, Bones).
Bruce Brown outgrew his role and is now deservedly off to greener pastures as a starter somewhere else. Good for him, not as bad for Nuggets as may appear.