Hal14 wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:Assuming we sign Jordan Walsh to a rookie minimum deal like the new CBA allows with second round picks, we are at $174,377,249 in salary for 12 players (pkus the last year of Demetrius Jackson's dead money lol):
White / Brogdon / Pritchard
Brown
Tatum / Hauser / Walsh
Porzingis / Champagnie
RWilliams / Horford / Kornet
(I just listed guys at their most natural position, please do not take this literally to mean that I think Champganie would be a second unit player over Pritchard, Kornet or even Walsh)
The key benchmarks to compare that salary to, with 3 open spots to fill:
1) The luxury tax line is $165M. We are $9,377,249 into the luxury tax right now.
2) The first tax apron is $172M. We are $2,377,249 over that line. This is the level you become hard capped at if you use the full MLE or acquire a player via sign & trade.
3) The second tax apron is $182.5M. We are $8,122,751 below that line. This is what we would be hard capped at if we use the tax payers MLE.
Key salary levels that apply to different free agents:
1) Rookie minimum = $1,102,829. This is what would apply to Mader or Begarin if we brought them over, as well as any UDFAs.
2) 2nd year minimum = $1,801,491. This would apply to JD Davison if we signe dhim to an NBA deal.
3) Vet minimum = $1,927,896. This is what the tax number would be for any vet we sign with 2 or more years of NBA service (if more than 2 years they would actually be paid more than this, but this is all that would count on our tax calc, unless the deal is more than 1 year then they count actual salary).
4) Tax payers MLE = $5M
5) Bi-Annual exception = $4.515M
6) Full MLE = $12.403M
Right now, if we used the tax payers MLE ($5M), signed JD Davison, and signed Begarin to fill the last 3 spots, I'd have us at $182,281,569 in salary. So we'd be juuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuust below the $182.5M 2nd tax apron.
Interesting. So we can't do a sign and trade with Grant? And there's no way we can resign Grant?
I thought a S&T with Grant was a possibility - there were rumors about us discussing it with teams like Dallas. Or did that go out the window when we traded for KP?
What if we trade Brogdon and take on less salary coming back? Can we then resign grant or take salary back for him in a S&T?
We can do a S&T with Grant if we want. Hard capped applies to acquiring a player via S&T, not sending someone out. There is no hard cap restriction there.
HOWEVER, as the payroll currently stands, if we do a Grant S&T to take back a player, it's likely pushing us past the second apron without a follow up move. As would re-signing him even to his qualifying offer. Can always do a S&T that acquires a TPE though, which may or may not come in handy over the next year.
Trading Brogdon for a lower salary player would be one way to open up some wiggle room. Also consider roster spots. For example, let's just hypothetically we traded Brogdon to the Mavericks for Tim Hardaway Jr. and JaVale McGee. Combined those guys make $23,632,008, which is $1,132,008 more than Brogdon's $22.5M salary. However, consider that it also means one less roster spot to fill. So that could be looked at as a money saving deal even though we're taking on more money.
The other "bloated" salary is Pritchard at $4M. I think most of us would like to believe that given a role he could be worth that, maybe more, but if he's limited to a 15 minute/night type of role, you can fill that with a vet min and save a couple of million.
Those are the moves I'd be looking at... trading Brogdon for a lower salary player or multiple players making close to the same amount as him (so roster spot savings can be applied) and then moving Pritchard to a team that wants to take a flier on him and finding a vet min type of guy. That combo of moves could get you to where I think you can take a player back in a Grant S&T.













