Fierce1 wrote:brackdan70 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Here's the thing, as long as this current CBA is in effect, the Celtics can't afford a big man that will cost more than 20m per year.
Why?
Because the Celtics are the only team to have 2 supermax guys on the roster.
JT, JB, and White are already 87% of the salary cap.
So if the Celtics are going for a big man that will cost more than 22m, the Cs would have to sacrifice JB or White.
Having the Jays, White, and a big who will cost more than 22m will put the Celtics in the same situation they were last season and that's being a 2nd apron team.
Using Simons to get a big man is not practical.
The Cs currently have 11 guys signed and are 42 million under the second Apron for 26/27. Depending where they draft they’ll still have 35-38 million. They can use Simons salary slot and stay under the second Apron no problem. They have to stay under the first apron to use a TPE though, they have about 24 million of space there depending on the draft position. So they could use most of the TPE or Simons salary slot but probably not both. Assuming they want to get under the tax, things are much tighter. Only about 15 million under after the draft pick.
Like I said, Simons and 1st round picks for Jarrett Allen.
Solves the big man problem.
Allen will be around 30m per year from 2026-27 to 2028-29.
So if your estimate of 35-38 million is correct, Jarrett Allen is a good option.
Need the Cavs to send out another player making at least 7 million to a third team, but yeah something like that. Allen is 28 million next year, 20 this year.
I like it. The tax bill is high, but you are a legit contender with Tatum back. You can trade Hauser if needed to shave down under the first Apron.