horaceworthy wrote:So we could be around $9-10M under the cap once the season starts? I like that, that opens up chances to maneuver 1st round picks and small assets away from teams looking to get under the lux, like OKC has done. That's how I was hoping the cap would be used originally.
9,236,235 (assuming Stiemsma is cut), for 12 players.
Plenty of spots for a rookie FA or 2, find this year's Wes Matthews, Reggie Williams, or Anthony Morrow.
I don't know that the market is great for teams looking to dump salary to avoid the lux,
but I think there's a better shot we can use some of that room to absorb the salary of a player on the outs with his team or going through a slump (think Caron Butler last year).
Salary On Books Max Cap Room Lux Tax Cap Number
1 Al Jefferson 13,000,000 13,000,000 13,000,000
2 Martell Webster 4,800,000 4,800,000 4,800,000
3 Darko Milicic 4,350,000 4,350,000 4,350,000
4 Nikola Pekovic 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000
5 Ramon Sessions 3,964,320 3,964,320 3,964,320
6 Kevin Love 3,638,280 3,638,280 3,638,280
7 Johnny Flynn 3,192,000 3,192,000 3,192,000
8 Corey Brewer 3,703,472 3,703,472 3,703,472
9 Ricky Rubio 2,812,200 2,812,200 0 draft rights held (#5 2009)
10 Ryan Hollins 2,333,333 2,333,333 2,333,333
11 Wayne Ellington 1,078,800 1,078,800 1,078,800
12 #4 Wesley Johnson 3,105,500 3,105,500 3,726,600
13 #30 Lazar Hayward 850,800 850,800 1,020,960
Greg Stiemsma 762,195 0 0 fully unguaranteed
Total Salary 51,590,900 50,828,705 48,807,765
Cap Room 6,453,100 7,215,295 9,236,235