nate33 wrote:I posted this in another thread but it probably makes more sense here:
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Player 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14
Arenas,Gilbert 17.73 19.27 20.81 22.35
Hinrich,Kirk 9.00 8.00 - -
Wall,John 5.14 5.53 5.92 7.46
Blatche,Andray 3.26 3.52 - -
Thornton,Al 2.81 - - -
Young,Nick 2.69 - - -
McGee,JaVale 1.60 2.46 - -
Seraphin,Kevin 1.56 1.68 1.80 2.76
Booker,Trevor 1.20 1.29 1.39 2.35
Ross,Quinton 1.15 - - -
N'Diaye, Hamady 0.47 0.79 0.90 -
Free Agent - - - -
Free Agent - - - -
Free Agent - - - -
Free Agent - - - -
2011 pick (#17) - 1.74 1.87 2.00
Total Salary 46.62 44.28 32.67 36.91
Salary Cap 56.10 57.78 59.52 61.30
Luxury Tax 68.44 70.50 72.61 74.79
Money Available 21.82 26.21 39.94 37.87
So building off my previous post, I'm assuming that Ted doesn't plan to dive into FA until 2012. Depending upon what other deals happen between now & then, they'll have:
Wall, Arenas, Seraphin, Booker, Hamady, 2011 pick(s), 2012 pick(s), and a decision to be made on Blatche & McGee.
Looking at nate's spreadsheet and plugging in the cap holds for Blatche ($7M?) & McGee ($6M?) could leave us somewhere in the neighborhood of $14M in cap space? (Obviously, this applies only if Young & Thornton are not retained and no other deals are signed longer than 2012.)
But - having 2012 as the target date gives them an additional 18 months to try and trade Arenas. Even if he's traded for expirings at the Feb. 2012 deadline, we'd be looking at enough space for two Max FAs of our own that summer, not that there will necessarily be anyone worth signing to such a huge deal at that point.
My guess is this: Either we see Arenas traded this summer, or they want to see him for a year or more to see if he can co-exist with Wall. If they do come together to form a dynamic backcourt, then plow ahead and put the additional pieces around them to move toward contending. If it doesn't work, then try to work for a deal that moves Arenas for a 2012 expiring contract (or to a team with raw cap space, if the Knicks haven't burned it all by then). Who knows, maybe some kind of Baron Davis deal that sends Gil back to Cali, I don't know. Maybe to GS at this year's deadline for Gadzuric and Radmanovic?
Point is, there's options and there's time. I'd hate to see them send him out now without ever seeing if he could play alongside Wall and watch him be close to his former self somewhere else.
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