Could the Big 3 become the Big 4 next year?
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 1:37 pm
Going into the 2014 offseason, Pat Riley could have the same situation he had in the 2011 offseason. Almost a complete blank slate with no salary cap commitments.
LeBron, DWade, Bosh, Haslem, and Anthony each have player options in the 2014 offseason. Lets assume Anthony and Haslem don't exercise their options. So that's $8.4m in salary commitments. Assume a salary cap of $60m in 2014. So the Heat have $51.6m in salary to spend.
Assume $1m in draft pick cap holds. Heat have their 2014 pick which will likely be at the bottom of the first round. Heat have rights to the 76ers 2014 pick (Moultrie trade) but its top 14 protected and its highly unlikely the 76ers will be making the playoffs next season.
Assume $3m for the remaining roster slot cap holds. That's 12 roster slots - 2 slots for Haslem/Anthony - 3 slots for the Big 3 (plan is to resign them) - 1 slot for draft pick or 6 slots * $500k = $3m.
So the Heat would have $47.6m to work with. Lets look at the Big 3 earnings. LeBron reportedly is earning $56.45m this year ($17m from salary and $39m from endorsements). DWade is estimated to earn $28.682m in 2013 ($17.182m salary + $11.5m endorsements). Chris Bosh is estimated to earn $18.545m ($17.545m in salary and $1m in endorsements).
The Heat would need to clear sufficient room to land a $15m per year free agent. This is less than the max but with the existing Big 3 accepting less than max money the person being added would need to agree to this also.
Obviously, LeBron is the most marketable player on the team and DWade is very marketable as well. Both of these guys only stand to gain by continuing to win championships so they are the most able and (should be) willing to accept a salary pay cut. Bosh is not as marketable so he'd want to give up less in salary.
The proposal:
To land a $15m player that means LeBron, DWade and Bosh need to split $32.6m. A possibility would be as follows: $15m for Bosh, $9m for DWade and $8.6m for LeBron.
The fourth player:
Setting aside sign and trades, there are only two players that have the talent level to justify the Big 3 taking such a pay cut: (1) Kobe and (2) Carmelo Anthony. Frankly, I think it is highly unlikely that Kobe will ever leave the Lakers. If the Lakers strike out in the 2014 offseason I think Kobe will either retire or tough it out 1-2 more seasons with LA. Though don't dismiss Kobe's desire for a 6th ring. It could happen! But I wouldn't count on it. That leaves Carmelo.
I think this 2013-14 season is going to be very frustrating for Carmelo. Amare is dead weight and is signed through 2014-15 (he won't opt out obviously). The team has gone backwards in my opinion though no doubt Woodson will get the best that can be had from the Knicks crew. Carmelo will have been in the league for 11 season and never seen a championship game (much less a ring).
I can see Riley working his magic. Setting his rings on the table and talking about 3-4 more championships with a team of LeBron at PF, Carmelo at SF, DWade at SG and Bosh at C. What are Carmelo's other options? He could go to the Lakers but with an aging Kobe, a geriatric Nash and a questionable coach that Carmelo didn't like in NY - I don't see Carmelo running to the Lakers. The two other strong options are the Bulls could amnesty Boozer and go for Melo I suppose and if the Cavs really gel (Bynum returns to form) they could offer an enticing opportunity for Carmelo. But in both cases Melo wouldn't be "the man" necessarily and if he isn't going to be "the man" then why not not be "the man" on the Heat with 3 other future HOFers?
The other Melo possibilities are doubtful. Dallas is another option assuming Dirk takes a big paycut. Detroit will have enough deadweight contracts coming off the books to make a run at Melo. San Antonio could make a run but they will be really old. Wizards could make a bid also but that' won't be a strong situation either. The rest of the teams with cap space I don't see as realistic possibilities (Magic, 76ers, Suns, Kings, Jazz)
I called the Big 3 coming together a month before it happened. I'm less confident a Big 4 would happen. But it could. And I think the scenario above is the most likely possibility.
Sign and trades offer up lots of possibilities but I highly doubt a team will assist the Heat in securing the title for the next 3-4 years.
LeBron, DWade, Bosh, Haslem, and Anthony each have player options in the 2014 offseason. Lets assume Anthony and Haslem don't exercise their options. So that's $8.4m in salary commitments. Assume a salary cap of $60m in 2014. So the Heat have $51.6m in salary to spend.
Assume $1m in draft pick cap holds. Heat have their 2014 pick which will likely be at the bottom of the first round. Heat have rights to the 76ers 2014 pick (Moultrie trade) but its top 14 protected and its highly unlikely the 76ers will be making the playoffs next season.
Assume $3m for the remaining roster slot cap holds. That's 12 roster slots - 2 slots for Haslem/Anthony - 3 slots for the Big 3 (plan is to resign them) - 1 slot for draft pick or 6 slots * $500k = $3m.
So the Heat would have $47.6m to work with. Lets look at the Big 3 earnings. LeBron reportedly is earning $56.45m this year ($17m from salary and $39m from endorsements). DWade is estimated to earn $28.682m in 2013 ($17.182m salary + $11.5m endorsements). Chris Bosh is estimated to earn $18.545m ($17.545m in salary and $1m in endorsements).
The Heat would need to clear sufficient room to land a $15m per year free agent. This is less than the max but with the existing Big 3 accepting less than max money the person being added would need to agree to this also.
Obviously, LeBron is the most marketable player on the team and DWade is very marketable as well. Both of these guys only stand to gain by continuing to win championships so they are the most able and (should be) willing to accept a salary pay cut. Bosh is not as marketable so he'd want to give up less in salary.
The proposal:
To land a $15m player that means LeBron, DWade and Bosh need to split $32.6m. A possibility would be as follows: $15m for Bosh, $9m for DWade and $8.6m for LeBron.
The fourth player:
Setting aside sign and trades, there are only two players that have the talent level to justify the Big 3 taking such a pay cut: (1) Kobe and (2) Carmelo Anthony. Frankly, I think it is highly unlikely that Kobe will ever leave the Lakers. If the Lakers strike out in the 2014 offseason I think Kobe will either retire or tough it out 1-2 more seasons with LA. Though don't dismiss Kobe's desire for a 6th ring. It could happen! But I wouldn't count on it. That leaves Carmelo.
I think this 2013-14 season is going to be very frustrating for Carmelo. Amare is dead weight and is signed through 2014-15 (he won't opt out obviously). The team has gone backwards in my opinion though no doubt Woodson will get the best that can be had from the Knicks crew. Carmelo will have been in the league for 11 season and never seen a championship game (much less a ring).
I can see Riley working his magic. Setting his rings on the table and talking about 3-4 more championships with a team of LeBron at PF, Carmelo at SF, DWade at SG and Bosh at C. What are Carmelo's other options? He could go to the Lakers but with an aging Kobe, a geriatric Nash and a questionable coach that Carmelo didn't like in NY - I don't see Carmelo running to the Lakers. The two other strong options are the Bulls could amnesty Boozer and go for Melo I suppose and if the Cavs really gel (Bynum returns to form) they could offer an enticing opportunity for Carmelo. But in both cases Melo wouldn't be "the man" necessarily and if he isn't going to be "the man" then why not not be "the man" on the Heat with 3 other future HOFers?
The other Melo possibilities are doubtful. Dallas is another option assuming Dirk takes a big paycut. Detroit will have enough deadweight contracts coming off the books to make a run at Melo. San Antonio could make a run but they will be really old. Wizards could make a bid also but that' won't be a strong situation either. The rest of the teams with cap space I don't see as realistic possibilities (Magic, 76ers, Suns, Kings, Jazz)
I called the Big 3 coming together a month before it happened. I'm less confident a Big 4 would happen. But it could. And I think the scenario above is the most likely possibility.
Sign and trades offer up lots of possibilities but I highly doubt a team will assist the Heat in securing the title for the next 3-4 years.