shrink wrote:Part of any Durant trade would require the Suns to get under the second, and maybe even the first, apron. I have been keeping my ear to the ground how the Suns might do that, so I thought I would bring over what I wrote about a Beal buy outshrink wrote:The basics though is that the Suns need Beal to take a pay cut. CBA rules prevent a team from having too great a percentage of their payroll as dead money. However, If they could get him to drop his $110 over the next two years to $70 or so, they could stretch it to five years, $14 mil of dead money, and meet that rule. Beal is owed $54 mil next year, so this would cut a full $40 mil off next year’s payroll. Beal would likely look for a new teams that would give him $20 a year for two seasons to make him whole, but he might not find one with the cap space, so he might just decline the buyout.
So my general view is that while a Beal buy out is possible according to CBA rules, and the Suns would want to do it to fix their books, it’s unlikely Beal is going to accept a buy out without getting more of his money, which is legally impossible.
Getting a player to accept giving back even 10% of their salary in a buyout is quite rare.
Beal giving back 40 million is not in the realm of reality.
2nd Apron is not going to heavily restrict the Suns in moving Durant.
They just are not going to be able to aggregate him with anyone else, and they are going to have to take back less salary.
The tricky CBA and apron maneuvering is largely going to be a problem for the team trading FOR Durant, which is where 3rd and 4th teams come in.