There have been many bad contracts in the history of the NBA. The New York Knicks contract given to Allen Houston instituted the amnesty provision to the CBA in 2005 to allow teams to alleviate themselves of bad deals.
Earlier this week...we could potentially be adding another contract to the list of historically bad contracts in the NBA. The Los Angeles Clippers extended the contract of Paul George...guaranteeing him $226 million over the length of the deal.
We explain why Paul George isn't worth superstar level money. We analyze his playoff failures over the past three years...and explain why Paul George isn't a superstar level player. Instead...he is a high profile role player.