hugepatsfan wrote:165bows wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
Suns are $12M over the 2nd apron right now with 11 players signed. Even more over once they sign #10 and #29 and fill out the last couple of open roster spots. Realistically they're probably $25M over the 2nd apron if they keep Martin/Micic to use in deals like this. If they aggregate like this they have to be below the 2nd apron.
I don't see how they'd duck the 2nd apron with this deal here. They'd have Booker/Beal/Green/Porzingis/Brooks all on the books which is pretty inflexible to move off of salary.
Good point I totally missed that. Phoenix has a ton of deals to make those new second rounders are going to fly off the shelves.
Eh, not so sure. Micic is a team option they can walk away from. Martin is fully non guaranteed. I do think Allen can be moved into ATL's TPE or moved for smaller filler salary plus pick value that can then be used to dump the filler salary on someone else (Allen is a decently positive value piece, IMO). That alone gets them under or very close to it.
The math gets really hard for them if they try to use Micic/Martin in trades like you forecasted, but they're in fairly decent shape (relatively speaking) as far as ducking the 2nd apron if they don't.
Right they can let some guys go to get out of the very worst of the penalties but they have I'd assume the most unbalanced roster in the league and probably by far.
It's just a combo of high salary (and the various restrictions that come along with it), 157M sunk into guys (Beal/Booker/Green/Allen) that are all pigeon-holed two guards (counting Brooks at the 3), 0-1 starter level guys at the 4-5 spots, and they can't tank much since WAS holds their swap rights.
It's just a roster that desperately needs re-balancing and they are one of the least flexible teams in the league.
Edit: long story short they can dump some guys to reduce salary but they also really need to add some guys back as well.