What does a four-year, 45-million-dollar contract for a part-time player mean for the Rockets two young power forwards? Despite the impending salary cap increase, don't expect them to keep both.
The NBA spending bonanza has begun.
In advance of the 2016-2017 cap jump, the Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a four-year, $45 million contract extension with young power forward John Henson. While those are eye-catching numbers for a player who barely averaged 18 minutes per game last season and only started 11 games, this massive contract for a part-time player is Milwaukee's problem, not the Rockets'.