bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2023/07/how-jaylen-brown-extension-impacts-celtics-trade-and-future-roster-options.htmlUrgency, limitations hit harder in 2024-25
With Brown’s new deal kicking in this year along with an extension for Kristaps Porzingis ($30 million) taking effect, Boston’s books will suddenly get very pricy. The Celtics will have $185.1 million committed to just nine players for the 2024-25 season, which puts them well into luxury tax territory already before even filling out the remainder of the 15-man roster. The team likely won’t have use of any mid-level exception next year and could look to cut some pricy role players on the payroll. Letting Grant Williams walk this offseason for draft picks was an example of this instead of signing him to a long-term deal.
Decision time in 2025-26
With Tatum’s own expected supermax extension set to kick in for the 2025-26 season, the summer of 2025 could be a fork in the road for the franchise. The combined salaries of Tatum, Brown and Porzingis at this point are projected to take up nearly 90 percent of the salary cap during the 2025-26 season and that will be happening right as repeater tax penalties kick in for Boston. The Celtics will either need to pay record-breaking penalties or downgrade significantly with cost cutting for their supporting cast. The other possibility? Trading one of their stars to relieve some of the tax burden and build a well-rounded roster.
How the team fares in the next two seasons will likely go a long way in determining how Brad Stevens handles this conundrum. For now, Brown and the Celtics both have plenty of long-term security locked in as they make a push back toward returning to the NBA Finals next year.
Yep. This is a two year Window.
I guess you could argue that if they are willing to pay a HUGE tax for a year they could make it a three window and jut let KP expire after that and rebuild around Tatum/Brown, but at that point if they haven't won by then its likely time for a change anyway.
So two year, three AT MAX, is the window.