Post#287 » by dhackett1565 » Wed Jul 2, 2025 5:59 pm
ForeverTFC wrote:dhackett1565 wrote:Landomar wrote:Sandro wasn't on my short list, but I'll take him. Should be a fun player to have on the team!
I think if we waive Castleton, waive Lawson, and sign Alijah Martin to a rookie minimum, we are slightly under the luxury tax with a 15 player roster. Looks like we're all set to go.
Yes, Castleton and Lawson are the obvious waivees. But we are not under the tax line.
Battle's guarantee is about half his salary already, and waiving him and signing Martin to a rookie minimum deal to be the cheapest possible 14th guy would still leave us in the tax. So safe to assume Battle sticks.
With Battle on the roster, if Martin were to sign a 2-way, we'd be at 14 guys, and about 700k above the tax line.
With Battle on the roster, if we sign Martin to a rookie minimum, we'd be 2M above the tax line. If we sign Martin to a second round exception deal like we did with Mogbo and Shead, we'd be 2.8M above the tax line.
If they waive Castleton and Lawson, It'll be pretty easy for them to get under the tax by sending Mogbo out at the deadline. It would suck for us but a bunch of teams will probably absorb him into whatever MLE/TPE space they have. So I doubt they rush this and will look for some sort of a Barrett trade through the season, or a bigger consolidation trade with some combo of Dick, Walter, and Ochai included.
How easy something that will be will depend on how aware everyone else is about how desperate we are to make something like that happen. Leaving aside that throwing away an asset for nothing is exactly the sort of thing you should be trying to avoid doing by getting ahead of the curve on tax stuff.
Hopefully they get lucky and find a good deal where they aren't paying a premium for tax avoidance. History says that's not overwhelmingly likely, though it is possible.
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