Klomp wrote:jpatrick wrote:I’m not sure Minnesota cap space in 2026 will be that valuable. Unlike this offseason, half the league has significant 2026 cap space. If we, as Minnesota, are bidding against 10 other teams for the elite free agents, I don’t see that going well for us.
If we are a team that has made potentially three deep playoff runs and have a 25-year old Top 10 player?!?!
Just a reminder .. if Durant walks, we dont get $54.7 mil in cap space. We will be lucky to stay under the second apron, which is $53 mil over the salary cap. If Durant walked, at $54.7, and we would have $1.7 mil in cap space.
Durant could be an expiring, but we’d have to trade him by the deadline. And remember, expirings don’t have value, they are merely a mechanism to acquire bad salary for assets, or for the trading with good assets (which MIN would have few left), for another player. We wouldn’t even be able to trade him for $54.7 with an asset into another team’s cap space to get a TPE, because new rules prevent teams from carrying that much cap space past the first day of the season.