Golden State Warriors 2015-2016 Cap Space

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Golden State Warriors 2015-2016 Cap Space 

Post#1 » by Smitty731 » Tue Jun 9, 2015 3:35 pm

Updated 2/23 - waived Jason Thompson. Signed Anderson Varejao.

Current Cap Space: None. $25,777,682.00 over
Maximum Cap Space: None. $25,777,682.00 over (if all options/guarantees were not picked up, all FAs renounced, no Draft Picks were to be signed this season, and all Exceptions were renounced)
Luxury Tax Space: None. $11,139,899.00 over
Tax Apron Space: None. $7,139,899.00 over
2016-2017 Maximum Cap Space: $15,754,182.00

How I got there:

Guaranteed Contracts (15): Leandro Barbosa, Harrison Barnes, Andrew Bogut, Ian Clark, Stephen Curry, Festus Ezeli, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston, Kevon Looney, James Michael McAdoo, Brandon Rush, Marreese Speights, Klay Thompson, Anderson Varejao

Partial/Non-Guaranteed Contracts (0): None

Free Agents (2): Ognjen Kuzmic, Jermaine O'Neal

First Round Draft Pick Holds (0): None

Carried Money (1): $6,908,685.00 (Jason Thompson)

Unsigned Second Round Picks (1): Mladen Sekularac

Exceptions: Taxpayer Exception at $876,000.00 (Partially used on Leandro Barbosa). No Bi-Annual Exception due to being over the Luxury Tax Apron. TPEs at $5,387,825.00 (David Lee) and $3,197,170.00 (Gerald Wallace).
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Golden State Warriors 2015-2016 Projected Cap Space 

Post#2 » by ChuckDurn » Tue Jun 9, 2015 6:17 pm

I wouldn't be surprise if the Warriors don't pick up Speights' option, or more likely, pick it up and try to trade him for a low-cost asset (e.g. future draft pick) - specifically, this is likely if they aren't able to move Lee's contract and are massively in the tax. If they can't move Lee, Speights' contract is actually going to cost them around $10M in real dollars, and he's more of a bit player when Ezeli is healthy. Being able to move Speights for a late first or, more likely, a second-round pick is something I'd expect the Warriors to consider.


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Re: Golden State Warriors 2015-2016 Projected Cap Space 

Post#3 » by californiadude » Tue Jun 9, 2015 6:41 pm

ChuckDurn wrote:I wouldn't be surprise if the Warriors don't pick up Speights' option, or more likely, pick it up and try to trade him for a low-cost asset (e.g. future draft pick) - specifically, this is likely if they aren't able to move Lee's contract and are massively in the tax. If they can't move Lee, Speights' contract is actually going to cost them around $10M in real dollars, and he's more of a bit player when Ezeli is healthy. Being able to move Speights for a late first or, more likely, a second-round pick is something I'd expect the Warriors to consider.


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Yeah I was thinking the same thing, moving him to Utah for 42 would would make sense for both teams (you might get the Wolves to part with 36 but it seems unlikely). That'd give the Warriors more flexibility too, They could use 42 in a potential Lee dump or try and package it with 30 to move up into the first round (Cleveland might be too high but I'd shoot for that).
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Re: Golden State Warriors 2015-2016 Projected Cap Space 

Post#4 » by Warriorfan » Tue Jun 9, 2015 10:22 pm

I think Bogut has an escalator in his contract if he makes an all defense team and 65 games.

Moving David Lee for a player who can be stretch waived is a possibility as well.

D Lee for G Wallace who can be stretch waived for a savings of 30 mil in luxury tax.
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Re: Golden State Warriors 2015-2016 Projected Cap Space 

Post#5 » by RoyalMajesty » Wed Jun 10, 2015 9:57 am

The thought of Draymond Green and a max contract makes me want to throw up. 4 years $40 mil is more like it for Draymond Green.

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