chakdaddy wrote:Come on, obviously they're not going to include the #5 AND Butler or Jamison in the salary dump. It might be one or the other. I suppose they would consider dumping Arenas. They want to cut salary or avoid taking on a #5 pick's salary - not trade every asset they have in one fell swoop!!!
These points are also inaccurate, regardless of what you may have read on the "internets". Dumping salary IS NOT the organizations prime objective. Yes, they are in luxury tax land but they knew that when they re-signed Jamison and Arenas last summer. The organization believes that, when healthy, this is a contender in the East. The only reason this is even a discussion is because they had a down year last year. Had the Wiz made the playoffs nobody would be talking about them dumping salary.
I'll say this as plainly as I can: there will be NO salary dump. The #5 pick will either be used to select a player (probably Harden if he slips, possibly Curry) or traded for a veteran who can help now (but not Josh Howard - see my post above). Any cap related benefits will be icing on the cake. I'm not saying our payroll will end up looking like what Isaiah did to the Knicks, but the consensus in DC is that the team is willing to pay the tax for at least the next two years.
I hope that helps clear things up!