Kvynten Post submits a three-year offer sheet worth $30 million

  • Kvynten Post submits an offer sheet from “Memphis Grizzlies” for $30 million over three years, which ESPN reports.
  • “Golden State Warriors” must match it by 11:59 pm ET tomorrow or otherwise the team will be able to sign the player.
  • The material also notes that statistics for Post’s previous season with the “Warriors” will be required for the club to determine whether to match the offer sheet.

Central Kvynten Post, whose agent submitted a three-year offer sheet from “Memphis Grizzlies” for $30 million, according to ESPN, provided that the player’s agent submitted the offer sheet. The material says that the player’s agent submitted the offer sheet from “Memphis Grizzlies” for three years and $30 million, and that ESPN reports that the offer sheet is for three years and $30 million. The agent submitted the offer sheet from “Memphis Grizzlies” for three years and $30 million, according to ESPN. The material also says that the Warriors will have to decide whether to match it.

In addition, according to the same report, the first year of the contract would be worth $9 million. ESPN also reports that “Golden State Warriors” must match the offer sheet by 11:59 pm ET tomorrow or otherwise the team will be able to sign the player, according to the report.

In the same material, it is said that Post’s season with “Golden State Warriors” is the 2024 season. According to The Athletic, in 67 games he averaged 7.7 points and 4.0 rebounds. ESPN adds that in the 2024 season Post scored 52nd in the league in defensive rating.

ESPN reports that Post’s defensive impact is driven by his thinking: he is able to win 33.6% of three-point shots, while opponents make 4.1 rebounds per game in his presence in the paint. The material also adds that the player’s defensive awareness is that he is able to disrupt opponents’ shots, as he has 73 three-point attempts in 42 games, with opponents hitting 41%.

Also in the material it is noted that “Warriors” are considering the possibility of matching the offer sheet, since the club believes that the player’s defensive impact is important. The Athletic also notes that the player’s offensive impact could be limited due to his non-taxpayer midlevel exception, which ESPN says means that the club has no choice but to match the offer sheet.

The material also says that “Warriors” Post’s decision to sign the offer sheet would depend on whether the team has the ability to match it.