BOS retools and saves money
Posted: Thu May 15, 2025 2:24 am
Trade #1
BOS: Norman Powell, Kris Dunn, Kobe Brown
LAC: Jrue Holiday
BOS reduces cap by $3.835 million
Trade #2
BOS: Isaiah Stewart, Simone Fontecchio, 2025 2nd (from TOR)
DET: Kristaps Porzingis, Sam Hauser
BOS reduces cap by $17.468 million
Total cap reduction: $23.957 million (approx. & with TPEs included)
Boston is currently slated to be over $19.59 million over the 2nd apron for the 2025-26 season. These two trades, if executed concurrently with one another, would get them under the 2nd apron by over $4 million, saving them an estimated $54 million. This also allows them to bring back Al Horford on a team-friendly multi-year deal if he so chooses. More importantly however, they'd be clearing nearly $20 million off the books for the 2026-27 season (Tatum's potential return) and $48.8 million for the following season if they don't resign any of the players they got in the trades.
Plus, some of the guys they get back could be legitimate rotation players for them next season, which allows them to still remain competitive in Tatum's absence.
Pistons say yes to this trade because it allows them to get significantly better next season while not giving up much in the way of assets and also not sacrificing their salary cap flexibility in the future.
Clippers say yes to this trade because they're all in on this Kawhi - Harden era whether they like it or not and Jrue can still offer value as a ball handler, facilitator, cutter, defender and spot-up shooter even if he has regressed in all those areas.
BOS: Norman Powell, Kris Dunn, Kobe Brown
LAC: Jrue Holiday
BOS reduces cap by $3.835 million
Trade #2
BOS: Isaiah Stewart, Simone Fontecchio, 2025 2nd (from TOR)
DET: Kristaps Porzingis, Sam Hauser
BOS reduces cap by $17.468 million
Total cap reduction: $23.957 million (approx. & with TPEs included)
Boston is currently slated to be over $19.59 million over the 2nd apron for the 2025-26 season. These two trades, if executed concurrently with one another, would get them under the 2nd apron by over $4 million, saving them an estimated $54 million. This also allows them to bring back Al Horford on a team-friendly multi-year deal if he so chooses. More importantly however, they'd be clearing nearly $20 million off the books for the 2026-27 season (Tatum's potential return) and $48.8 million for the following season if they don't resign any of the players they got in the trades.
Plus, some of the guys they get back could be legitimate rotation players for them next season, which allows them to still remain competitive in Tatum's absence.
Pistons say yes to this trade because it allows them to get significantly better next season while not giving up much in the way of assets and also not sacrificing their salary cap flexibility in the future.
Clippers say yes to this trade because they're all in on this Kawhi - Harden era whether they like it or not and Jrue can still offer value as a ball handler, facilitator, cutter, defender and spot-up shooter even if he has regressed in all those areas.