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You know a lot of teams will pay Jamison no matter the luxury tax penalty? Is that what you mean? If that's what you mean, I think you're very wrong. Few owners will pay the luxury tax penalty and most of the teams that could afford to pay Jamison will hesitate about building around a guy who will be 32 years old soon. If you're Atlanta or Charlotte, I don't see the sense in tying up your salary structure in a guy who will be declining in a couple of years, just as you're trying to make a title move. Maybe Jamison makes sense for Philly, though I'm not so sure about that either.
Jamison is a terrific player -- far, far better than most on this board will admit. But he's not a young man anymore. His talents haven't declined yet, but 5 decades of history tells us they will begin to decline in a few years. You don't want to be paying some guy $16 million just as his body is betraying him.
Agreed.
And the bottom line is that it isn't a luxtax question anyhow. It's a salary cap question. Memphis and Philly are the only teams sure to have substantial cap room. Seattle will have about $6-7M in cap space depending upon how many first round picks they end up trading away. The Clippers situation has been discussed ad nauseum on the Arenas thread. Nobody else has any cap room at all.
Of the teams with cap room, we can be sure that Memphis will not go after Jamison. We can be sure that Jamison won't play for $6-8M in Seattle. And we can be reasonably sure that the Clippers won't go after Jamison assuming they end up retaining Brand.
Basically, that leaves only Philly. Jamison and Arenas are the best unrestricted free agents on the market. It wouldn't surprise me if Philly took a shot at Jamison. My guess is that they'll go after a younger guy like Josh Smith or Emeka Okafor first. But those guys are restricted so chances are they'll fail in those attempts. After that, they might give Jamison's agent a call.
I have no idea how much they'd be willing to offer. Prior to this month, I figured the Sixers wouldn't be interested because they were building for the future. But it appears that the Sixers are capable of being a competitive team right now. A guy like Jamison spreading the floor for Iggy and Miller (who are both mediocre outside shooters themselves) would be a nice fit.
The Sixers should have about $12M in cap space assuming Iggy resigns at about $8M.


























