douggood wrote:
what about the other playoff series where he avg 27 points on good averages?
and was a bigger sample
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douggood wrote:
what about the other playoff series where he avg 27 points on good averages?
Lord_Zedd wrote:mtcan wrote:Courtside wrote:How does Kelly get dealt again today if the trade deadline just closed?
Deal's not finalized yet. There is opportunity to loop other teams in if the Pelicans are rerouting Kelly and Bruce. Deadline is at 3PM today.
Even if we finalize the trade, Kelly can still be traded seperately, but can't be combined with anyone else.
Utah recently traded PJ Tucker after acquiring him last week from the Clippers
delaney8 wrote:In isolation trade value is fine if they can get him signed for a reasonable contract (hopefully 35 but I am probably dreaming).
Bigger problem is I don’t see how he fits. We have too many guys who can’t shoot 3s so the spacing will be bad. And we have several guys that you can attack on d.
But most importantly we still lack a true number 1 guy. Maybe you can use him in a package to get a 1? But I just don’t see how this team becomes a championship caliber team the way it is currently constructed.
ArthurVandelay wrote:brownbobcat wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:
About 16 million under the tax if he signs @40 million given that Boucher and Mitchell walk. That's 12 players, if they get the first overall pick they may have to shed a few million.
$137.3M - Currently guaranteed (9 players)
$40M - Ingram
$2M - Battie (RFA)
$8-13M - FRP
That already gets them to 12 players and $187-192M depending on the pick slot - remember that rookies almost always sign for 20% above the scale. Odd man out could be Agbaji
I'm guessing his first year salary starts at $35m.
Year 2 $37,800,000
Year 3 $40,824,000
Year 4 $44,089,920
PO Year 5 $47,617,113
Total $205,331,033
aminiaturebuddha wrote:ArthurVandelay wrote:Gavin_TDThree wrote:has anyone seen an updated salary cap projection for next year based on this trade? Assuming BI gets $40M per, how's our books look?
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/toronto-raptors/cap/_/year/2025
I also looked at the Hoopshype data because I like how it's organized with options and totals. And so if my understanding is correct, the Raps will have $137,926,309 committed next year if they let Boucher and Mitchell go without bringing in another salary.
The luxury tax for next season is expected to be about $188.4 million. That leaves about $50.5 room under the tax.
Let's say they luck out and get the 3rd overall pick in the draft. That's another $8.4 million leaving about $42 million.
They'd need at least $4-5 million for a 2nd round pick and other minimum contracts to fill out the roster.
So really, they need to get Ingram signed for about $35-36 million to make sure they're not into the tax if they don't want to be in the position where they need to off-load someone else this summer.
Does that make sense? Is my math mathing? Most importantly, is this doable as a deal with Ingram?

KillaSham23 wrote:Hopefully there's an extension with this otherwise we threw away a first
brownbobcat wrote:ArthurVandelay wrote:brownbobcat wrote:$137.3M - Currently guaranteed (9 players)
$40M - Ingram
$2M - Battie (RFA)
$8-13M - FRP
That already gets them to 12 players and $187-192M depending on the pick slot - remember that rookies almost always sign for 20% above the scale. Odd man out could be Agbaji
I'm guessing his first year salary starts at $35m.
Year 2 $37,800,000
Year 3 $40,824,000
Year 4 $44,089,920
PO Year 5 $47,617,113
Total $205,331,033
Pretty vomit-inducing, but I think the 5yr deal is likely advantage they can use to get BI to a lower number.
RaptorLakerJay wrote:Curious to see if Darko can manage to unlock a different part of Ingram's game like he did with RJ Barrett. That's really the biggest thing for me. If he can, the upside could be huge.
sbsat wrote:this place really loves overrating mid FRPs. Massive overpay? Ingram was gotten quite cheap, but we need to see if we re-sign him and for how much
Canadafan wrote:Bojan Burks Stewart for Siakam.
2 expiring vets that help now. A young big to add to the Scottie timeline
I'd prefer to keep Stew and give Monte Morris
I'd really prefer to keep Morris and Stew and give the great Killian Hayes and 2nd round picks
Duffman100 wrote:KillaSham23 wrote:Hopefully there's an extension with this otherwise we threw away a first
They're signing him, I wouldn't worry about that.
Jadoogar wrote:sbsat wrote:this place really loves overrating mid FRPs. Massive overpay? Ingram was gotten quite cheap, but we need to see if we re-sign him and for how much
the issue isn't the pick itself. Like the poeltl trade, the value is fair in a vacuum.
The issue is direction. Like the poeltl trade, we are going to be forced to re-sign Ingram. The team has been a complete disaster and the opportunity to tank in a loaded draft is right there for the taking (jst like the Wemby draft) but instead we are choosing to purse the play-in once again.
Just feels like management continues to take the wrong direction. Tickets sales must have been dropping.
sbsat wrote:Jadoogar wrote:sbsat wrote:this place really loves overrating mid FRPs. Massive overpay? Ingram was gotten quite cheap, but we need to see if we re-sign him and for how much
the issue isn't the pick itself. Like the poeltl trade, the value is fair in a vacuum.
The issue is direction. Like the poeltl trade, we are going to be forced to re-sign Ingram. The team has been a complete disaster and the opportunity to tank in a loaded draft is right there for the taking (jst like the Wemby draft) but instead we are choosing to purse the play-in once again.
Just feels like management continues to take the wrong direction. Tickets sales must have been dropping.
The tank continues this year, I don't think Ingram affects this year.