PharmD wrote:TruthSerum wrote:PharmD wrote:To give Jimmy his $11M raise the Wolves would have had to cut $42.8M in salary from this year's team. Wiggins + Dieng + Tyus + Patton shipped out for only minimum salaries coming back would have done it. Of course, Jimmy wouldn't want that because he's all about winning and is only unable to get along with others because he cares too much.
Not sure I agree with that. We're only $20M over the cap right now. So without getting too technical, lets just call it $30M needing to be cut to make it happen when Jimmy requested the renegotiation right before training camp. That's just not happening. Timing was all wrong. But go back to the start of summer and it becomes more doable. Tolliver, Rose, Nunnally, and Deng count for $10M of the cap. Now the number is down $20M needing cut. That could be Teague (If a team would take him without returning any salary) and probably a cut and stretch of Patton to be safe. That's the absolute rosiest scenario. In all likelihood it would've been a dump of Wiggins, though. Glen would want to get those future cap projections down. My take.
None of Tolliver, Rose, Nunnally, or Deng count against the cap at all. If you remove minimum guys you just get a roster hold equal to a minimum salary. And Tolliver is the MLE.
The Wolves are 31,784,631 over the cap right now.
Right, Minnesota would have had to gut the roster. What's kind of out there, long term it would have made sense to renegotiate with Butler this offseason to take away one of those mid 30s seasons off his contract.
There were multiple things that happened last offseason that made it extremely hard to renegotiate with Butler.
1. Taylor giving Wiggins a max contract a year early instead of saving 3-5 million on the cap(letting Butler renegotiate before signing Wiggins this off season).
2. Thibs adding Teague and Gibson for 2+ seasons.
3. Not moving Dieng's contract.
If the playoffs weren't such a priority last year, it would have been possible to take resign Butler long term, have Wiggins and Towns also signed long term, keep Tyus, keep Rose on the minimum(last season nobody knew he'd be with Minnesota now), signed Tolliver and also have drafted Okogie and KBD.
So... Tyus/Rose, Butler, Wiggins, Tolliver, Towns with a bench of Rose/Tyus, Okogie, ?, Patton(but he's still out as of now) but you'd have your 3 max guys locked up long term and hope to find some cheap gems in FA or the draft. That's a decent 8 man rotation, toss in Deng and Nunnally and that's a good rotation overall, but there's really no way for the team to add talent other then internal development and possibly getting lucky in the draft.
What I think Thibs did was play chicken(which he still is doing), ignoring Butler because Thibs would give him the money, signing the FAs when he could last year, not gutting the roster for Butler 1 year early and expecting all the extra money Minnesota can give him be a reason for Butler to stay. I do wonder if Butler's side has heard or just believes that Minnesota won't pay him next summer, if that's the case that's why everything is so bad. I doubt Thibs gave him any indication he wouldn't pay him, so either Jimmy's people have came up with this on their own or Taylor has indicated he might not do it.
I do think it's a power play overall by Thibs(and sure, Butler could end up walking taking ~40 million less), but Taylor buckling on the trade request really hurt Thib's position. All that really needed to be done is for Taylor to address next summer's situation just mentioning that per the CBA, Minnesota holds certain financial advantages when trying to retain players. If Butler still was forcing out, it would no longer be about money and he'd have to answer to that.