
Money's tightFor class of '04, extensions hard to come by -- so farPosted: Tuesday October 16, 2007 1:06PM; Updated: Wednesday October 17, 2007 1:08AM
Bulls guard Ben Gordon was sitting at his locker before a game recently when he was asked about his ongoing contract extension talks. "How many guys from our [draft class] have signed?" he asked, curiously. "It doesn't seem like too many." Gordon obviously has been paying attention. So far the class of '04 has seen just three players ink new deals: Dwight Howard, Devin Harris and Kevin Martin. It's a significant difference (at least so far) from a year ago, when 15 of the 29 first-round picks -- including seven of the top eight -- reached agreement before the season started. Why is the class of '04 lagging behind? Two lottery picks suffered serious injuries (Shaun Livingston, Robert Swift). Several others (Rafael Araujo, Luke Jackson, Sebastian Telfair, Kris Humphries, Kirk Snyder, Dorell Wright, et al.) haven't done anything. Most of the rest are just finding out the market isn't good. Teams have until Oct. 31 to reach deals on extensions. If they don't, the player can become a restricted free agent next summer. Even then, however, the team would still have control because it would have the right to match any offer. With only a few teams expected to be under the salary cap next summer, there probably won't be a big market for free agents. Most teams are going to drive a hard bargain with their '04 rookies right now. Because any contract they sign would be guaranteed, those players are going to be asked to give up some money in return for the security of a longer-term deal. In other words, a guy like Gordon is going to have to decide whether he wants to take the sure thing now or take his chances on the market next summer. Howard ($85 million over five years), Harris ($45 over five) and Martin ($55 over five) opted for the former. So far most of Gordon's '04 peers have not been ready to do that just yet, but some will surely come to terms in the final hours leading up to the deadline. Here's a look at some of the key unsigned members of the class of '04: Emeka Okafor, Bobcats, No. 2 pick Ben Gordon, Bulls, No. 3 Shaun Livingston, Clippers, No. 4 Josh Childress, Hawks, No. 6 Luol Deng, Bulls, No. 7 Andre Iguodala, 76ers, No. 9 Al Jefferson, Timberwolves, No. 15 Josh Smith, Hawks, No. 17 Jameer Nelson, Magic, No. 20
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