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Richaun Holmes isn’t satisfied being an average starting center

The free agent is hoping to take the next step.
By | 0 Comments | Jul 22, 2021

Richaun Holmes is about to enter what should be the most rewarding offseason of his career to date.

After establishing himself as a consistent starting center over the past two seasons in Sacramento, Holmes will be in demand around the league, not just from the Kings. Shams Charania reports that the Mavericks and Hornets will have interest in Holmes, who is sure to command at least seven figures annually in his new deal.

Unless they clear additional cap space, the Kings can offer Holmes a four-year contract starting at 105 percent of the average annual salary, which is projected to be slightly over $10 million. With eight percent raises, that deal could be worth about $46-48 million over four years, depending on what the exact salary cap number is next year.

That figure is right about what the average NBA starting center makes. For example, Jusuf Nurkic is wrapping up a four-year, $48 million contract this upcoming season. The starting salary is basically the non-taxpayer midlevel exception.

The problem is that Holmes doesn’t want to be considered an average starting center anymore. He’s looking to grow to the next level. That means his contract value would be expected to rise commensurately. As Holmes told Charania, he knew he was good enough to be a starter back in early days in Philadelphia when he had to battle with Joel Embiid, Nerlens Noel, and Jahlil Okafor just to get on the court. At this point in his career, Holmes can be more.

Part of Holmes’ value comes from his ability to fit in any system. He isn’t a stretch 5, but he can operate from the perimeter, as he often does in Luke Walton’s offense, and his ability to score away from the basket — long live the Richaun Holmes push shot — gives him a little more scoring gravity than a traditional back-to-the-basket center.

Holmes says that his game can translate to a playoff team; he just hasn’t had the opportunity to prove it yet. Ideally, he gets that opportunity in Sacramento, but if not, he’ll be able to find it elsewhere.

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