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NBA SALARY CAP SET 

Post#1 » by dozencousins » Thu Jul 8, 2010 12:55 am

SOURCE realgm.com fromt page states salary cap set at 58.044 million
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Post#3 » by OGSactownballer » Thu Jul 8, 2010 5:17 pm

So that puts us about 18-19 million under?
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Post#4 » by dozencousins » Thu Jul 8, 2010 5:42 pm

OGSactownballer wrote:So that puts us about 18-19 million under?


After COUSINS , BROCKMAN & WHITESIDE are all signed it puts us at 8.5 - 9 million in cap space without gping over .
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Post#5 » by AnDrOiDKing4 » Thu Jul 8, 2010 6:33 pm

bdgking wrote:
OGSactownballer wrote:So that puts us about 18-19 million under?


After COUSINS , BROCKMAN & WHITESIDE are all signed it puts us at 8.5 - 9 million in cap space without gping over .


Cousins should get around 4, but i think both Brock and Whiteside will get mim deals around 1 million a piece.

That should leave us around 13 million to play with.
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Post#6 » by deNIEd » Thu Jul 8, 2010 6:35 pm

bdgking wrote:
OGSactownballer wrote:So that puts us about 18-19 million under?


After COUSINS , BROCKMAN & WHITESIDE are all signed it puts us at 8.5 - 9 million in cap space without gping over .


False, with Cousins, Brockman, and Whiteside, we would be slightly under 41 mil in committed contracts.

Giving us around 17 million in cap space without going over.

Hopefully, we just use a small portion of this, on a player like Reddick (with us spending no more than say 5 mil).

I would really like to see us save money in free agency, and instead use that money on getting more big men coaches for Cousins and Whiteside. Perhaps pay Hakeem 5 mil :)
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Post#7 » by SacTownKings4Life » Thu Jul 8, 2010 8:24 pm

deNIEd wrote:
bdgking wrote:
OGSactownballer wrote:So that puts us about 18-19 million under?


After COUSINS , BROCKMAN & WHITESIDE are all signed it puts us at 8.5 - 9 million in cap space without gping over .


False, with Cousins, Brockman, and Whiteside, we would be slightly under 41 mil in committed contracts.

Giving us around 17 million in cap space without going over.

Hopefully, we just use a small portion of this, on a player like Reddick (with us spending no more than say 5 mil).

I would really like to see us save money in free agency, and instead use that money on getting more big men coaches for Cousins and Whiteside. Perhaps pay Hakeem 5 mil :)


I think Reddick is restricted, so the odds of us getting him WITHOUT overpaying are probably low.
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Post#8 » by deNIEd » Thu Jul 8, 2010 8:28 pm

Also...

The salary cap is set to 58.044 million.

The minimum team salary is 75% of the total cap...

Therefore, every team must have at least 43.533 million committed.


If we want to spend the bare minimum (which I think we should) we need to either sign or trade for roughly 2-3 million more. Look at what a team like OKC has been able to do with cap space. They've accumulated a ton of assets (draft picks, rookies, future picks, etc.) simply by using their cap space as an asset. With Petrie's drafting record, if we were able to add say, 3 more first round picks using our cap space, even if they are low low picks, Petrie should be able to draft at least one solid role player.
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Post#9 » by OGSactownballer » Fri Jul 9, 2010 4:39 pm

deNIEd wrote:
bdgking wrote:
OGSactownballer wrote:So that puts us about 18-19 million under?


After COUSINS , BROCKMAN & WHITESIDE are all signed it puts us at 8.5 - 9 million in cap space without gping over .


False, with Cousins, Brockman, and Whiteside, we would be slightly under 41 mil in committed contracts.

Giving us around 17 million in cap space without going over.

Hopefully, we just use a small portion of this, on a player like Reddick (with us spending no more than say 5 mil).

I would really like to see us save money in free agency, and instead use that money on getting more big men coaches for Cousins and Whiteside. Perhaps pay Hakeem 5 mil :)


That is pretty much what I figured. The numbers I had seen at various sites had the cap holds for #5 and the second round pick. Obviously Brock isn't counted there, but he wil not be that much. I believe that Daly had about 2 million more than actual salary (@ 12) that added as a trade kicker, but that is the difference between the 18-19 I have seen and the 17 that is probably the actual. Don't forget that some of the older estimates had the cap dropping below 50 million so they were VERY conservative.

I am just really thinking ahead to 1) the trade deadline; 2) next season; and 3) Reke and others extensiions next year after the new CBA is figured.

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