step wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:SalmonsSuperfan wrote:let me just ask: if Lonzo Ball enters free agency, which team is using $10mil out of their cap space to sign him?
I'm not against the signing because I like Lonzo and I hate Giddey and somebody needs to play basketball for this team. It's not much money or for very long. there's a team option. It's not the Pat or Benintendi special. I just don't think it's a "sweetheart deal" or like he took a paycut because the Bulls were so nice to him while he was healing. I think he got a good deal and took it.
actually it's amusing how polarizing the deal is. maybe it evens out in the middle as "fair". I think it's inconsequential. he won't be traded and that's fine with me, I suspect he's here to just play. I used to see him on ads around the city and I don't anymore. He's a celebrity, a star, I hope his game returns with the Bulls and he signs a long term extension so I can look at him next to Coby advertising the hospital while I wait for a train.
honestly this 'deadline shakeup' stuff has sort of re-inspired my interest in the sport. I'm totally a conspiracy theorist and I think that was the point of the Luka deal (gambling is a factor as well. possibly reptillians) -- and it worked. for now. I'll miss Zach but it's refreshing that he's not on the team anymore.
A one-year sub-MLE-level deal with a team option in year 2? About half the league would be up for that, IMO.
Room MLE: $7,983,000
Non-Taxpayer MLE: $12,822,000
Taxpayer MLE: $5,168,000
I have no doubt about the taxpayer MLE, but considering how many of the competing teams are cleaning up their books and also in the position to want, let alone be able to offer the full non-taxpayer MLE. Low.
These aren't the right numbers because they're for this season, not next. Next year, it's:
Room - $8.782
Tax - $5.685
Standard - $14.105
So, the Bulls basically gave him a small premium over the room exception and got him at a substantial discount to the standard.
According to Spotrac, only 10 teams in the league are projected to be above the tax next year, so there are plenty of teams in the market to make an offer for Zo.
















