Denver Nuggets
Trades:
None
Draft:
Draft Kevin McCullar 28th Overall
Draft Jamal Shead 56th Overall
Free Agency:
Sign Mo Bamba to veteran minimum
Re-Sign Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to 4 year deal starting at $19.5 Million
Other Transactions:
None
Nikola Jokic $51,415,938
Jamal Murray $36,016,200
Michael Porter Jr. $35,859,950
Aaron Gordon $23,841,455
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope $19,500,000
Zeke Nnaji $8,888,889
Reggie Jackson $5,250,000
Christian Braun $3,089,640
Julian Strawther $2,552,520
Peyton Watson $2,413,560
Vlatko Cancar $2,346,606
Jalen Pickett $1,891,857
Hunter Tyson $1,891,857
Kevin McCullar $2,665,560
Mo Bamba $2,093,637
Total Salary $199,717,669
Cap Space -$58,717,669
Tax Space -$28,372,669
1st Apron Space -$21,062,669
2nd Apron Space -$10,249,669
Minnesota Timberwolves
Trades:
34th Overall and 45th Overall for 27th Overall
32nd Overall for 37th Overall and 45th Overall
Draft:
Draft Jaylon Tyson 32nd Overall
Draft Harrison Ingram 34th Overall
Free Agency:
Sign Cam Payne to veteran minimum
Sign Taurean Prince to veteran minimum
Sign Lonnie Walker IV to veteran minimum
Other Transactions:
None
Karl-Anthony Towns $49,350,000
Rudy Gobert $43,827,587
Anthony Edwards $35,250,000
Jaden McDaniels $22,586,207
Naz Reid $13,986,432
Nickeil Alexander-Walker $4,312,500
Wendell Moore Jr. $2,537,040
Josh Minott $2,019,699
Leonard Miller $1,891,857
Mike Conley $9,975,962
Jaylon Tyson $1,160,544
Harrison Ingram $1,160,544
Cam Payne $2,093,637
Taurean Prince $2,093,637
Lonnie Walker IV $2,093,637
Total Salary $194,339,283
Cap Space -$53,339,283
Tax Space -$22,994,283
1st Apron Space -$15,684,283
2nd Apron Space -$4,871,283
Oklahoma City Thunder
Trades:
Brook Lopez and 23rd Overall for 12th Overall
Kyle Kuzma for Josh Giddey and Ousmane Dieng
Draft:
Draft Zach Edey 23rd Overall
Free Agency:
Sign Derrick Jones Jr. using Cap MLE
Other Transactions:
None
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander $35,859,950
Luguentz Dort $16,500,000
Chet Holmgren $10,880,640
Kenrich Williams $6,669,000
Cason Wallace $5,555,880
Jalen Williams $4,775,760
Lindy Waters III $2,196,970
Isaiah Joe $2,164,993
Jaylin Williams $2,019,699
Aaron Wiggins $1,988,598
Brook Lopez $23,000,000
Zach Edey $3,099,480
Kyle Kuzma $23,522,727
Derrick Jones Jr. $8,006,000
Kevin Porter Dead Cap $1,000,000
Total Salary $147,239,697
Cap Space -$6,239,697
Tax Space $24,105,303
1st Apron Space $31,415,303
2nd Apron Space $42,228,303
Portland Trail Blazers
Trades:
Jerami Grant, Duop Reath, Kris Murray and 34th Overall for Harrison Barnes, Chris Duarte, Sasha Vezenkov and 13th Overall
Sasha Vezenkov and 40th Overall to Brooklyn
Draft:
Draft Donovan Clingan 7th Overall
Draft Tidjane Salaun 13th Overall
Draft Isaiah Collier 14th Overall
Free Agency:
None
Other Transactions:
Stretch waive Chris Duarte
Deandre Ayton $34,005,126
Anfernee Simons $25,892,857
Malcolm Brogdon $22,500,000
Robert Williams III $12,428,571
Matisse Thybulle $11,025,000
Scoot Henderson $10,259,160
Shaedon Sharpe $6,614,160
Jabari Walker $2,019,699
Toumani Camara $1,891,857
Rayan Rupert $1,891,857
Donovan Clingan $7,199,520
Isaiah Collier $4,691,400
Delano Banton $2,196,970
Harrison Barnes $18,000,000
Tidjane Salaun $4,938,120
Chris Duarte Dead Cap $1,964,589
Eric Bledsoe Dead Cap $1,300,000
Didi Louzada Dead Cap $268,032
Total Salary $169,086,918
Cap Space -$28,086,918
Tax Space $2,258,082
1st Apron Space $9,568,082
2nd Apron Space $20,381,082
Utah Jazz
Trades:
John Collins and Jordan Clarkson for Zach LaVine
32nd Overall for 37th Overall and 45th Overall
39th Overall, 57th Overall and Cash for 37th Overall
39th Overall for two future second round draft picks
57th Overall for Cash
Draft:
Draft Cody Williams 10th Overall
Draft Pacome Dadiet 29th Overall
Draft Kennth Simpson 45th Overall
Free Agency:
Sign Saddiq Bey to 2 year deal with a player option starting at $8.5 Million
Sign Luke Kennard using Cap MLE
Sign Delon Wright to veteran minimum
Other Transactions:
None
Collin Sexton $18,150,000
Lauri Markkanen $42,300,000
Taylor Hendricks $5,848,680
Keyonte George $4,084,200
Walker Kessler $2,965,920
Omer Yurtseven $2,660,000
Brice Sensabaugh $2,571,480
Pacome Dadiet $2,646,000
Cody Williams $5,759,280
Kenneth Simpson $1,160,544
Zach LaVine $43,031,940
Saddiq Bey $8,500,000
Luke Kennard $8,006,000
Delon Wright $2,093,637
Total Salary $149,777,681
Cap Space -$8,777,681
Tax Space $21,567,319
1st Apron Space $28,877,319
2nd Apron Space $39,690,319
Mock Off-Season: Northwest Division
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Who do you have Portland taking if Clingan is not there at 7?
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Amazing work. I wouldn't trade Collins + Clarkson for Lavine, but otherwise it's realistic for Utah.
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No! Bamba is a Sun! lol. But his agent is the father of our CEO. Just saying.
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SkyHook wrote:Amazing work. I wouldn't trade Collins + Clarkson for Lavine, but otherwise it's realistic for Utah.
Isn’t that exactly the kind of move Ainge would make? Lavines ceiling as an asset is 10x that of Collins/Clarkson. Over the next two years the salary difference is negligible and his final year could be at worst an excellent salary ballast for a star.
Excellent trade idea imo.
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SkyHook wrote:Amazing work. I wouldn't trade Collins + Clarkson for Lavine, but otherwise it's realistic for Utah.
Isn’t that exactly the kind of move Ainge would make? Lavines ceiling as an asset is 10x that of Collins/Clarkson. Over the next two years the salary difference is negligible and his final year could be at worst an excellent salary ballast for a star.
Excellent trade idea imo.
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SkyHook wrote:Amazing work. I wouldn't trade Collins + Clarkson for Lavine, but otherwise it's realistic for Utah.
Isn’t that exactly the kind of move Ainge would make? Lavines ceiling as an asset is 10x that of Collins/Clarkson. Over the next two years the salary difference is negligible and his final year could be at worst an excellent salary ballast for a star.
Excellent trade idea imo.
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Really like that Blazers/Kings trade too. The concept makes a ton of sense. Jerami Grant to SacTown feels like it should have happened two years ago. Makes the Kings better and gets the Blazers out of the tax.
Really like that Blazers/Kings trade too. The concept makes a ton of sense. Jerami Grant to SacTown feels like it should have happened two years ago. Makes the Kings better and gets the Blazers out of the tax.
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I agree Minnesota will probably do very little, hoping to ride their successful season into public support for a new arena.
They will likely see Kyle Anderson walk. Monte Morris only stays if this lost season leads to a cheap, short term deal. Finch loves Jordan MacLaughlin, and I think he will get little interest from other teams, so MIN might bring him back on a vet min. They will also have to decide whether to give Jaylen Clark a Hinkie Special, and will likely let the possible Luka Garza walk.
But I agree with the overall tone. MIN runs it back.
They will likely see Kyle Anderson walk. Monte Morris only stays if this lost season leads to a cheap, short term deal. Finch loves Jordan MacLaughlin, and I think he will get little interest from other teams, so MIN might bring him back on a vet min. They will also have to decide whether to give Jaylen Clark a Hinkie Special, and will likely let the possible Luka Garza walk.
But I agree with the overall tone. MIN runs it back.
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Yeah, I don't think Minnesota will do much, besides likely watch Anderson and Morris walk out the door. I do think a few things you outlined aren't likely.
Given how Princes' tenure ended where he claims he found out he was being cut via twitter and, if memory serves (it gets hazy up there some times) that the wolves were trying to bring him back on the same salary he ultimately signed with the Lakers, unless he doesn't have any other options available at the minimum I don't see that one. I'd imagine its more likely they bring in a vet min big man that's the "break glass in case of emergency" type, like Garza has been for them.
The trades also seem a little off. Seems like either they aren't getting enough to move back from 27 to 34. Or are giving up too much to go up from 37 to 32 since the 45th was the extra value in both deals.
Given how Princes' tenure ended where he claims he found out he was being cut via twitter and, if memory serves (it gets hazy up there some times) that the wolves were trying to bring him back on the same salary he ultimately signed with the Lakers, unless he doesn't have any other options available at the minimum I don't see that one. I'd imagine its more likely they bring in a vet min big man that's the "break glass in case of emergency" type, like Garza has been for them.
The trades also seem a little off. Seems like either they aren't getting enough to move back from 27 to 34. Or are giving up too much to go up from 37 to 32 since the 45th was the extra value in both deals.
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