garrick wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
So we're basically.........................
29.9 million over the LT tax apron.
- 23 million over the 1st apron.
- 11 million over the 2nd apron.
This with not KD or Beal on our roster (soon), But only having one star /superstar in Booker. A couple of starting rotation players, some young athletic very intruiging talent, and a few vet min options possibly??
But will also have to take back equitable salary in any Allen/ O'neale trade ( unless we fan somehow aggregate them together for a large 27 million expiring contract- Collins would've been perfect, but oh well)!
- We'll still have to resign Richards with a slight increase, possibly around 8-10 million?
- We'll still have to extend Williams for at least 15-20 million or so but hopefully could get him on a reduced value of 14-16 million due to injury/ durability considerations.
- we'll still have Booker's and others scale increases to add in the next three years too.
I'm just not seeing how eating $22.8 million over the next 5 years and adding those salary increase scenarios, roster spots to fill too, etc is likely to leave us more in a more competitive situation with only a singular star player for defenses to focus in on.
Very likely still being over the 2nd apron during those years, as a fringe play in team, and not having control of our own picks and only having limited trade assets in our remaining swapped out picks and our young core talent as tradable assets with value before Booker's salary explodes to over 70+ million in 28, 29, and 30.
Can some of the many much smarter minds than I help me understand how a waive stretch Beal scenario is actually more beneficial to is now (over the next two seasons) as opposed to just letting him expire in 27 and then having upwards of 60+ million to be major players in a very loaded 27 free agency.
A free agency that could completely reload/ significantly upgrade our roster competitively without 5 yrs of paying (22 million in dead cap)for a player to help other teams beat us, and who won't even be on our team anyways?? What am I missing here in this strategy?
Exactly we should just suck it up the next two years and wait to have Beal's money fully off the books and then hopefully we can sign some quality free agents on the free agent market in a couple years.
We buyout and stretch Beal we will have Beal's 20M eating away at cap space for the next half decade heavily restricting free agent signings and added to that is Booker's insane super max extension eating away at the cap as well.
It is actually too late for an actual plan. When they decided to trade for Williams and than stupidly, doubled down by bringing back Richards, they really have no choice other than to hopefully waive/stretch Beal.
Granted, if they had not picked up the options on Micic, Martin, Richards combined with not trading for Williams. They could have had the 2nd round picks to possibly help faciliate an Allen or O'Neale trade that might got them under the second apron. At which point, you can offer Beal say $100m over two years - and save a bit more cash. But instead - Dipshitbia did none of this.
I mean, he had 22m of contracts that were sitting there to not be picked up. So they traded Nurkic to create cap space but than went against it. Ishbia is too inconsistent, up and down to create a winning team. One day do something but the next day do something.