Considering NBA rookie contracts don’t require much negotiation these days (salaries are based entirely upon their draft slot), this is hardly a surprise, but Rodney Stuckey and Aaron Afflalo have each officially signed with the Pistons.
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That’s pretty much true, except digging through the CBA FAQ this morning, I read that the rookie scale for first rounders can be negotiated between 80~120% of the scale amount per draft position.