gaspar wrote:bwgood77 wrote:BobbieL wrote:Good read on ESPN.com about how next year with the cap, some free agents might be squeezed because so many teams have overspent or will be up against the cap. So, for the Suns, taking on a Shumpert AND Frye but moving a Dudley or Chandler makes as it keeps the cap open in summer of 2018 as Frye is expiring so no harm done next summer.
Signing Alan Williams to a one year deal was wise because again - why lock up that 6m of cap space next summer.
Signing Alex Len to a one year deal - hopefully he takes the QB - leaves them with the leverage for 2018 in the summer.
Suns may not have a lot of extra space next summer - $10-12m - but that's more than a lot of teams
Yes, that article basically says free agents are hurting this summer because the cap stalled and so many teams overspent last summer, but next summer will be worse and that free agents will likely be hard pressed to get offers and that in the future only stars will get paid. Got me to thinking about how reasonable Warren would likely be next summer. We could probably keep him at a very good price.
The following summer of course would be a big one if we have Kyrie and he doesn't bolt for one of his preferred destinations, because if he will probably command a max and over $30 million a year to start...probably at least a 4 yr/$130 milion or 5/$170 contract (or do people still do 5 year ones?). Then we would also have to sign Booker, and some other team might throw him a max we'd have to match, but who knows? Or we may try and extend him before that to a big deal. So we might get capped out at that point.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/20143724/nba-nuclear-winter-forecasted-free-agents-summer-2018
From the video on ESPN:
When was that video from? Len will be lucky to get half that.