jbk1234 wrote:toooskies wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
Tbc, I don't think the Bulls are going to trade you Jalen Smith for Strus. Smith is valuable on his contract (as is Wade). But more to the point, if cost cutting was that important, we could've just not re-signed Merrill. We could've cut Ball immediately after the trade. Are we trying to win a championship this season or we worried about a one-off tax bill before we're even in the repeater tax?
I don't think we should be trading players who are higher on the depth chart and banking on guys who could get played off the floor in the playoffs. Now, if Tyson or Proctor take the job from Strus, okay. I just don't see CPJ or Nance taking the jobs from Ball or Wade, and if Ball is so bad that happens, I don't see anyone agreeing to absorb his salary.
We re-signed Merrill because a) we didn't want to look like we were cutting salary too much, b) we didn't know if the kids would be ready (and still don't-- it's a question for February), c) he's a more affordable long-term movement shooter than Strus, d) he looked like he could compete both ways against Indiana while Jerome looked like a 0-way player in the playoffs.
Lonzo has never been to the playoffs and Wade has been a massive negative offensively in the playoffs, so offloading them wouldn't be getting rid of battle-tested playoff veterans. Larry Nance's playoff FG% literally doubles Wade's. Expirings are easier to offload than longer deals and they're easiest to offload at the trade deadline when the majority of their salary has been paid already.
The repeater tax is a small factor a giant escalator compared to just how punitive it is to be massively over the tax. Repeater adds some pain but the Cavs are already paying 7 times Ball's salary (or Wade's, or Merrill's, depending on who the last luxury signing is) to have him on the roster. The repeater tax is just an additional 2x on top.
Table of what we (and the rest of the league) are paying per tax bracket: https://www.salaryswish.com/luxury-tax
I watched a Pacers team that faced very little resistance on the perimeter and was able to shoot over too many of our players when it was there. Merrill is fundamentally sound defensively, he anticipates well and positions himself accordingly, but way too many Cavs fans confuse that with *good.* He still has physical limitations that prevent him from frustrating the opponent.
I really don't care about Nance's career FG% if he's a turnstile on defense. That will get him played off the floor in the playoffs which is why Niang isn't on the roster. The Cavs need to be thinking about what happens when their next playoff opponent starts spamming threes because we're starting Garland and Mitchell, and assuming the plan was to keep Merrill for at least one season rather than sign him to dump him later, he'll be in the rotation.
You have Nance on Niang's level defensively? We are not on the same page about that.