Strike now, or wait? A primer on the Suns assets.
Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2013 4:43 pm
Great article at Bright Side by Dave King that sums up and lays out our options:
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2013/ ... e-in-place
I'll post some excerpts, but you guys should really read the whole thing:
Again, hit the link for an in-depth analysis and discussion of the three options presented above: http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2013/ ... e-in-place
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2013/ ... e-in-place
I'll post some excerpts, but you guys should really read the whole thing:
Our current assets
6 first-rounders in the next three years (5 unprotected)
plus $6.3 million in cap space (second-most in the league) - very big for luxury tax payers
plus $9 million in expiring deals (Johnson, O'Neal, Telfair, Zeller, Tucker, Garrett)
plus $9.25 million in candidates for the "stretch" provision (Brown, Beasley) whose future years can be "stretched" upon release to save another room under the cap for years to come, equating to a cap hold of about $2.25 million in 2013-14 and $1.75 million in 2014-15 if both are released
Jared Dudley ($4.25 million), Marcin Gortat ($7.25 million) and Goran Dragic ($7.5 million) who produce at or better than their contract value. Could be very coveted
It's quite possible the Suns hit the break at 12-41 on a 20-game losing streak.
Factoring in those draft picks and guaranteed salaries, the Suns will have $10 million to spend on a high-end free agent if they do not add salary this season by the trade deadline. If they keep Tucker (which they should), make that $9.5 million.
But they could easily have more.
If they release a player or two that was signed under the new CBA (Beasley, Brown), the Suns can lower their 2013-14 cap hit by another $5 million more.
That's now as much as $15 million to spend PLUS three first-round draft picks, as long as they don't add salary at the trade deadline next month.
Should the Suns add a big name now via trade and forego what's likely a dry free agent market?
Or go with their current conservation plan, and add two big players to the current roster (big free agent plus top-5 pick) and make a playoff run in 2013-14?
Or, should they start all over, and maybe sit in lottery land for another half-dozen seasons?
Again, hit the link for an in-depth analysis and discussion of the three options presented above: http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2013/ ... e-in-place