Sean Marks threw money at Tyler Johnson and Allen Crabbe, neither of whom bit. His money ball then landed at the feet of Randy Foye and Luis Scola, who signed for $2.5 million and $5 million, respectively. There’s also Jeremy Lin, who was a bargain at $36 million over three years. Lastly, there’s Trevor Booker.
At two-years, $18 million, Booker’s monetary value is half of Lin’s, but his basketball value is equal.
Brooklyn’s newest power forward stands 6-8, and tips the scale a 228 — a very burly 228.