Norseman79 wrote:DaMplsKid wrote:shrink wrote:Ingram makes $36.0, Siakim makes $42.2. Since they make more than Randle, we need to aggregate, which means our total payroll has to be under the second apron ($189.5) when the transactions are completed.
Our current payroll is $199.8, so we would need to send out at least $46.3 mil for Ingram, or $52.5 mil for Siakim.
Randle makes $33.1. The gap would mean hard choices between
$43.8 Gobert
$42.2 Ant
$23.0 Jaden
$14.0 Naz
$11.4 Donte
$10.0 Conley
Also, keep in mind that we would need to come up with incentive for IND, and we would also want to pay these players going forward, which might mean not having the money to pay Naz. A trade isn’t impossible legally, but it seems very difficult to pull off.
Randle for Ingram straight up?
According to the checker here and ESPN Machine the trade works
https://basketball.realgm.com/tradechecker/saved_trade/8815387
Congratulations on a successful trade
Due to Minnesota being under the cap and choosing to invoke the Cap Room rule, Minnesota could not go over the cap by more than $100,000 of post-trade Team Salary, which did happen here.
Due to New Orleans being under the cap and choosing to invoke the Cap Room rule, New Orleans could not go over the cap by more than $100,000 of post-trade Team Salary, which did happen here.
This trade satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
My question is simply why would the Pelicans?
Good question but not the most urgent question. How do we pay BI 50+ million next year? If he would settle for a reasonable deal the Pels would keep him. We cannot address to overpay BI even with bird rights because of the 2nd apron. We need to be moving into value added deals not big name deals. For example, Walker Kessler is in his 3rd season, that is one more cheap year. By making him a bench guy, who also have inconsistent play and injury issues over the past few seasons, we should be able to keep him cheap. Then you throw in a body like Collins to chew the Randle backup PF minutes while promoting Naz to starting PF. This is the type of deal we need.
Jordan Poole is too inconsistent to be worth anything. His salary is hard to swallow because we won’t be able to move him again, he is putting up better numbers on a bad team, that is not the same as doing it on a good team. Plus long term we are committed to Dilly, and there is no way we are moving on from Naz. Your suggestion is not factoring in the second apron and the long term plans of the Wolves.
Edit to add: Poole is averaging 4.8 assists to 3.5 turnovers per game. This is not a PG, this a SG. Poole is averaging 2.2 boards per game which is poor for his position. Poole is shooting well from deep for the moment on volume, but as we have seen with DDV, that doesn’t always carry over. Poole’s defensive rating is 119.9. Do I really need to continue?










