Billl wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Billl wrote:The pistons will operate as an over the cap team and won’t have space to do this.
Remember that under this CBA, you can use the MLE as a trade exception, so they could do this if they wanted and should still have have plenty of room under the tax with any reasonable contracts given to Dennis/Beasley.
Not saying they should use their exception for this, just that its possible.

No, that would mean losing beasley. We don't have bird rights on him so we are going to use most/all of the MLE to sign him.
If DET operates as an over the cap team, to retain Beasley we can either
(1) Use the NTMLE on him
or
(2) sign him with early Bird rights, which restricts how much of a raise they can give him from his $6M salary (Aside: is that 20% more, or has that now 40% under the news CBA?)
I'm not sold on Beasley as a long-term piece because I've seen a lot of players have their best season on an expiring contract, and never regain that form/value. He has been in the NBA for 9 years, and this was his best season by a lot, and yet he was still an awkward fit in our play-off line up. A lot of it depends on the salary: if we give Beasley a full NTMLE of 3yrs/$46M, I think we might regret it. I'd be a lot more comfortable with a deal that's at a lower number that translates to 3rd-highest bench player (maybe 3yrs/$25M)
But I guess we have to trust
Weaver Langdon to make the right call