jbk1234 wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
It would hurt more to convey a lottery pick next summer.
We'll see what happens these next 2 or 3 games of the 2nd round but in the hypothetical, I personally would rather get some sort of assets back for Mitchell and Harden (+ Strus), before they walk for nothing in 2027. I guess Dennis probably gets waived in that instance as well, idk.
The only asset listed is the first and it will suck if the Heat have Mitchell. Seriously, none of players the Heat are offering have real trade value. I'd rather have the cap space.
The Heat aren't rumored to be proposing sending any long term money.
But if it comes with a 1st round pick or two, plus a young player, eh, may be worth it. Because then you still get the cap space.
Although, i don't think a team built around Mobley and Tyson is a very intriguing free agent destination. So you may not give the Jazz a 2027 lottery pick but you are highly likely to be giving them a 2028 lottery pick and directly gifting them a 2029 lottery pick, if you allow Mitchell, Harden, Strus, and Dennis to walk for free.
Your 2027 cap sheet looks like...
1. Mobley $53.8 million
2. Allen $30.2 million
3. Wade $12 million (Spotrac projection)
4. Merrill $9.84 million
5. Tyson $5.64 million
6. Proctor $2.53 million
7. Pick 29 $2.5 million (yr2 estimate)
8. 5 roster charges $6.5 million
9. Dennis dead cap $4.35 million
You're at $127.36 million against a projected $173 million salary cap. So you have about $45 million to work with, not even a full max slot.
And that team for sure isn't competing for anything, any time soon. And wouldn't own their first round pick for the first 2 years of their "reload".