Captain_Obvious wrote:Archx wrote:Here is the updated cap situation after the trade.
Mavs can use a combination of these two exceptions to that total for two FA
- Up to 12.9M using the Full MLE (4 years max)
- Up to 4.6M using BAE (2 years max)

Stupid me is still confused
1) The full MLE is officially called the non-taxpayer MLE. The tax line is only roughly 9 millions over our current total salary. Do we now have access to the full MLE or not - even not counting open roster spot cap holds (1,160,544 last I checked)?
2) The difference between tax appron and total salary is roughly 16.4 millions. Yet room is listed at 14.8 millions? How? Shouldn't it be 16.4 minus two open roster spot cap holds (~14.2)? Not even sure why we care about open roster spot cap holds - MLE and BAE would fill them... (just 0.8 million off I know)
Heh, yeah these cap calculations are so confused that even organization like Suns specifically hired a cap expert to help them out
But the only thing you should be worried is, Mavs have 14.9M room to sign people into MLE. They can't sign Free Agents from the market because they're already ABOVE the normal salary cap line. That's why they have a couple of other options to fill the roster.
The best one is MLE (Below 1st apron). TAX MLE (IF above 1st apron) but that means, NO normal MLE. BAE is available below 1st apron as well but it's much less money and shorter years.
In theory, Mavs could sign DJJ for 9M (Into the MLE), and then sign another Free Agent into BAE but only for the reminder difference to the 1st apron which would in this case be 3.9M.
If you want to sign any more free agents, you have to get rid out existing salaries.
And the number that is confusing you is probably the stretched contract from McGee, which is 2.2M and goes against the cap.