pcbothwel wrote:Wrong year. That was 16/17.... I was referring to 15/16... Either way, I cant see Ted paying the 8.5M in tax along with the 5.5M in salary.
So getting under the tax saves Ted 14M... thats a lot of dough... even if you consider the actual cash savings (We've paid 60% of the teams salaries so far), he'd still save over 12M...
Agreed.
I cannot even fathom why they wouldn't trade Morris for cap relief. The team has done fine without Morris. In fact, they're quite clearly better without him than with him. And he's not going to be retained going forward anyhow. Why on Earth would there be any reticence on trading him? You and I have both proposed deals where the Wizards can save as much as $3.5M in a Morris trade, even more if they give him to Utah for a TPE. That seems like a no-brainer. It's not even a tank move. It's a win-now move that also saves money. The ONLY reason not to trade Morris is if nobody wants him, which is a distinct possibility.
There is at least an argument for retaining Ariza. He's a good influence on team chemistry and he has helped shore up the defense. There really isn't any hope of making the playoffs without him. Ted could actually be sincere in refusing to tank, thinking that building a winning culture is more important than a few luxtax dollars or a slot or two in the draft lottery. I think that's shortsighted, but at least it's not blatantly illogical. It only becomes infuriating if Ted turns around and sacrifices even more future assets next year to save money because of the money he lost this year by keeping Ariza.
I think Jeff Green is the one I could go either way on. The thing about Green is that I think it's entirely possible that if he stays on the roster through the season, he could also be on the roster next year on a low cost contract. He also seems to be a stable locker room guy and a useful veteran. I'd rather have 2 more years of Jeff Green at, say, $4M per, than whatever low 2nd round pick we might get if we traded him.