Ghetto Gospel wrote:Richard4444 wrote:Ghetto Gospel wrote:
assuming ihart comes back, are we trying to stay in the 1st apron but below the 2nd one because dolan is cheap or because the 2nd apron penalties are too powerful?
We will suffer a penalty of not being able to surpass the second apron for attaching contracts in the Mikal trade to avoid suffering another penalty of not being able to surpass the first apron for giving more money than receiving in this trade
no idea what this means but as long it has nothing to do with restricting the team because dolan is cheap, we're good over here
The Apron stuff is confusing.
As I understand it, going over the 2nd Apron would make the Bridges trade unworkable, because Bridges makes more than Bogs did. Does it matter the order in which they do the moves? Maybe, since they have rights to extend I-Hart.
The Bridges trade might not have been announced yet, so they may still be working out some final details, but as I understand it, doing the Bridges trade locks them out of the 2nd Apron, they can only offer I-Hart as much money as they have under the Apron (currently 14 million, but maybe they make a move and get it to 16 . . . again, I'm not crystal clear on this stuff).
They might go into the 2nd Apron when they resign Brunson and Randle, or maybe, they move on from Randle, or maybe they trade Mitch to create a bit more room. And a year after that they might want to extend Bridges, so they're coming up against the ceiling.
Would it be the end of the world if they go over the 2nd Apron? With enough good players under long term deals, it might not be unmanageable, but it would be limiting in who they could add. Vet minimum contracts only and restrictions on trades and no waived players.
So, under the 2nd Apron is better, but over might be OK if they have a good enough core.
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