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Cap Room Watch 2020-21 FA - Retaining Beasley and Juancho.

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Cap Room Watch 2020-21 FA - Retaining Beasley and Juancho. 

Post#1 » by Killboard » Mon Feb 10, 2020 2:42 pm

Thought about a thread to monitor the teams with available cap, specially with Beasley and Juancho needing extensions.

What I got so far (I think no other team can have more cap space as currently constructed):

1. ATL - Commited: $50.4M - 9 spots (counting the incoming pick)
Need to make decisions on:
Jeff Teague
DeAndre' Bembry
Skal Labissiere
Damian Jones
Treveon Graham
Vince Carter

2. NYK - Commited: $54.6M - 8 spots (counting both 1st rounders)
Need to make decisions on:
Portis
Harkless
Gibson
Payton
Ellington
Bullock
Trier
Dotson
Mitchell Robinson


3. DET - Commited: $80.8M - 10 spots (counting 1st round pick)
Need to make decisions on:
R. Jackson
Brandon Knight
Henson
Galloway
Maker
Wood


4. MIA - Commited: $80.4M - 10 spots (counting 1st round pick)
Need to make decisions on:
Dragic
Hill
Leonard
Crowder
Derrick Jones
Haslem


5. CHA - Commited: $89.4M - 11 spots (counting 1st round pick)
Need to make decisions on:
Biyombo
Willy Hernangomez
Dwayne Bacon


6. PHX - Commited: $88.9M - 10 spots (counting 1st round pick)
Need to make decisions on:
Tyler Johnson
Aaron Baynes
Frank Kaminsky
Dario Saric
Cheick Diallo
Jevon Carter
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Re: Cap Room Watch 2020-21 FA - Retaining Beasley and Juancho. 

Post#2 » by minimus » Mon Feb 10, 2020 2:45 pm

I will be tough, but I can see Rosas and Gupta implementing S&T for both Juancho and Beasley if they can't agree. I still hope that both sides can find common ground, but still... At the end of the day, it is just a business...
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Re: Cap Room Watch 2020-21 FA - Retaining Beasley and Juancho. 

Post#3 » by Klomp » Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:09 pm

Them both being starters and getting consistent minutes in an offensive system that highlights their strengths, I see us having pretty good odds of coming to an agreement. I think it will be a priority of the front office, which will resonate with the players.
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