Hes_On_Fire wrote:Is Hukporti coming over or is he a draft and stash and probably the next Louis Labeyrie?
Rather give a him a shot as the third big than Sims.
Essentially he has to come over. The Knicks need to field 14 players and after the guaranteed contracts, they have very little to spare to fill out the roster. It will be even worse if they cannot find a way to get out from the first apron hard cap.
Let's suppose they can find someone who wants Precious via a S&T and they can loop that into the Bridges deal. Then they can offer Hartenstein the full 4/$72.5M. If not, then we're likely rolling with Precious at the backup 5.
Here are the 8 guaranteed salaries:
Anunoby 36,637,932
Randle 28,839,960
Brunson 24,960,001
Bridges 23,300,000
Hart 18,144,000
Robinson 14,318,182
DiVincenzo 11,445,000
McBride 4,710,144
Total = $162,355,219
Here are the two scenarios.
1. Standing pat. Knicks capped at the first apron ($178,655,000): $16,299,781 available to sign 6 players. The
only way to do that is by signing Precious (or another center) to the taxpayer MLE ($5,183,000) or maybe a little more if we use the Obi TE, Pac Dadi at the rookie scale ($2,720,040) all 3 of our 2nd rounders to the SRE ($1,160,544 each), leaving one spot open for a vet min (scales based on tenure) would bring the Knicks total payroll to $173,739,891 before the vet min.
To make an offer to Hartenstein in this scenario, if you're curious, would mean signing an undrafted rookie to the 14th slot instead of a vet as well as stashing Pac Dadi. And even then, the Knicks could only offer him 4yrs/$47.3M, a deal starting at $10.5M.
2. Finding a taker for Precious to loop into the Bridges deal to get the Knicks to the 2nd Apron (189486000). That would enable the Knicks to give Hartenstein the full offer, sign Pac Dadi to ride the pine, and sign our 3 second rounders to keep him company on the bench. That would leave the Knicks with exactly $2,522,347 for the 14th man.