god shammgod wrote:mpharris36 wrote:god shammgod wrote:
yeah, they can't just carry that dead weight another season. and they have to pay brunson/randle the summer after. their total salary number is gonna be crazy. they might have to drop some of these role players.
they are a team operating over the cap. With an owner that has never cared about paying the tax. I don't think they are penny pinching.
it's not about penny pinching. the new cap rules basically make it that once you reach the 2nd apron you can't do much of anything. you're kind of stuck.What are the penalties for the first apron?
The first apron hits when a team's payroll exceeds $172 million. At this point, the following restrictions are triggered:
Teams cannot acquire a player in a sign-and-trade if that player keeps them above the apron
Teams cannot sign a player waived during the regular season whose salary was over the $12.2 million midlevel exception
Salary matching in trades must be within 110 percent, rather than 125 percent for teams not above the apron
What are the penalties for the second apron?
All of the penalties for the first apron apply to the second apron as well, which is triggered when a team's salary exceeds $182.5 million. For the 2023-24 season, one additional penalty is added when crossing the second apron:
No access to the $5 million taxpayer midlevel exception
Starting at the end of the 2023-24 season, even more restrictions will be added to the second apron. These include:
Teams cannot use a trade exception generated by aggregating the salaries of multiple players
Teams cannot include cash in a trade
Teams cannot use a trade exception generated in a prior year
First-round picks seven years out are frozen (unable to be traded)
A team's first-round pick is moved to the end of the first round if they remain in the second apron for three out of five seasons
These penalties are much more stringent than under the old CBA. Previously, owners with deep pockets could go well into the luxury tax as long as they were willing to pay. Now, teams who enter the second apron will have difficulty adding any sort of new talent via trades or free agent acquisitions.
Knicks are currently projected in the 140's and that is with the knicks picking up Fournier contract. The only player they are going to have to pay next year is potentially ihart.
I don't think the knicks are necessarily worried about Brunson and Randle down the line...that will eventually work its way out. They want to maximize there chance before they have to pay Brunson. They will figure out the rest later.
I don't really think the 2nd tax apron is in play next year. The knicks don't have big contracts right now which are the reason teams push into the 2nd tax apron.





























