hermitkid wrote:Umm hardly. Young and McGee don't come anywhere near to matching Nene's contract.
You're forgetting Turiaf's expiring contract. Considering that all 3 outgoing players had expiring contracts, the Wizards offseason move basically amounts to signing Nene as a free agent to a $13 million a year deal.
If that would have been our move this upcoming summer, I wouldn't be happy with it.
What math are you using, kid? Young was going to cost 4-5 million, and he definitely wanted more than that so he might have gone elsewhere. Let's pretend he did and we brought in some scrub at 2-3 million a year. Cheap.
McGee cost us 2.5 million this year... but next year he was going to cost a LOT more. You seem to be ignoring this. As our starting center, McGee was going to cost somewhere between 9 and 13 million himself. Let's go ahead and pretend he gets the Deandre Jordan contract, which is almost certainly what he's going to consider his baseline.
I'm not going to count Turiaf because he's an end of the bench scrub, talent wise. You fill those a minimum salary.
At the end of the day we can really just look at McGee versus Nene, where we elected to pay somewhere between 0 and 4 million dollars a year more for a more complete, but older player. Taking the most reasonable assumptions, we're losing 2 million in cap space. If we do add in the expected cost of Young versus a random fill in shooter, we just about break even.
Regardless, we did NOT lose a ton of cap space here. We traded a guy who was gonna cost a bundle for another guy who already did. It's essentially neutral.