Post#22 » by co_laper » Thu Jul 1, 2010 4:45 am
No, if we want the cap space (only 2 mil), then we have to renounce his rights. We have Jefferson's cap hold so unless we renounce that, we're considered over the cap and eligible to use the MLE.
I agree that Jefferson's expiring contract is worth something IF we planned on using it. Right now, with the likely addition of Splitter, I really don't know what I would be trading Jefferson for. The guys that are available straight up for Jefferson were guys like Elton Brand. Over 30s and still locked into huge long term deal while having an injury history. If we're that high on Splitter, I think Jefferson's expiring contract isn't all that important.
Plus, we were high in luxury tax last year and lost in the 2nd round. I find it hard to believe that Peter will just be willing to trade Jefferson for a different 15 million worth of long term contract while also adding Splitter. Let's put it this way, if we kept Jefferson and trade him for a different guy, then it's 90% likely that we're gonna let Parker leave after this season. We won't have enough money to sign him unless we plan on paying 4 guys 10+ mil a year (And Duncan is getting 20 mil). Peter's not that rich yow...
This doesn't make sense at all for me. Why would Richard Jefferson leaves 15 million on the table? He has said before in an article that if he can make it up with a long term contract (for instance 4 year 40 mil) which means he basically is getting a 3 year 25 mil extension that he might opt out. No teams out there can give him a 4 year 40 mil deal unless the Bulls or Knicks or Nets are really that stupid. Only we can do that. I really think Jefferson is coming back on a different deal for us. We benefit from this because we're not gonna be paying the lux tax as much and it might also mean that Pop is liking what he sees from Jefferson as we enter his 2nd season with us.
If he leaves thou, we're screwed unless we get Matt Barnes or Mike Miller here. I'm definitely not excited about the prospect of hearing that at SF, we're starting Malik Hairston.