Skybox wrote:Pritchard isn't on a rookie deal and he makes $6.7m...look at the Celtics' payroll, 6 of the top 13 make less than $3m
The Celts long-term payroll is even worse. With 4 players locked in to >30M a year through 2027/28, it is hard to see how Bostan can afford a roster that is more than 11 LLE guys on their four top-salaries.
My point: Pritchard could be extract-able. Certainly the game he plays would transform the roster. Is Gary Harris and a two FRPs for Pritchard really that insane?
Probably the real team to exploit in all this "lot's of contracts aligned to the old CBA" thought line is Phoenix. There are three Suns that will be paid >50M each in 2025/26
That means the team will need to both eject two of: Durant, Beal, and Booker. And in doing so, Grayson Allen, Royce O'Neale , and Cody Martin are all in serious threat of being traded.
The Knicks, the Timberwolves, and Raptors also have salary-line issues for 2025/26.
There will players that can be acquired for Orlando's underperformers (Howard, Caldwell-Pope, Harris, Anthony, Carter, Isaac) if WePark is creative with draft-selection additions in target trades. The reset in the new CBA is exploitable for this team to "get better".


















