shrink wrote:I have been stressing lately how important it is for our team to not exceed the lux threshold this season to start the repeater, and how difficult it is to make a 2-for-1 deal because we’d have to add the salary of a vet min player to get back to our 14 man minimum roster limit. However, for those other bean counters, this isn’t quite accurate.
The rule of thumb for contending teams is to fill the end of the bench with vet min players, because you can add usable players to the roster that can help in case of emergencies. Even a ten year vet only costs a team what a two year vet would cost. But for our team, where every dollar is important to stay under the lux, you can fill those spots with cheaper players, with one or even no NBA experience.
Years of Experience 0 $1,119,563
Years of Experience 1 $1,801,769
Years of Experience 2 $2,019,706
If we sign some bum off the street with no NBA experience, we could use his pro-rated salary for the newly created roster spot.
I think it's also worth pointing out that Jaylen Clark could easily be that guy. Garza could be "promoted" too, but he would be a little more expensive.













