nate33 wrote:Nivek wrote:Can't remember where we had the conversation about Rashard's contract. I got some additional details, and this seems as good a place as any to post them.
It works out like this: If Lewis is on a roster after June 30, he's guaranteed $22.7 million. If he's released by June 30, he gets $13.7 million.
Kinda interesting: his base for next year was to be $10 million. He earned the additional $3.7 million because of Orlando's team success (stuff like regular season wins, reaching the conference finals, reaching the NBA finals).
I assume that if we amnesty him, that $13.7M figure applies. So Ted owes him $13.7M but he costs nothing against the cap.
If we amnesty Lewis and keep Blatche, we'll have about $18M in cap room this summer. If we amnesty Blatche and cut Lewis, we'll have about $12M in cap room this summer (plus have Blatche permanently gone from the books). I think the best move is to amnesty Blatche.
It wouldn't surprise me if they did neither. They might just cut Lewis and keep Blatche for another year without using the amnesty provision. We'd still have about $5M in cap room to sign a shooter. The goal would be to rehabilitate Blatche's value and try to move him for an expiring contract at the Trade Deadline - or maybe amnesty him in 2013. By then, assuming he played a little better next season, he would be less likely to clear waivers (meaning another team will pick up some of the 2 remaining years on his contract).
It really depends on how much Ted wants to spend on free agency this offseason. If the plan is to spend less than $5M, there's no compelling financial reason to amnesty Blatche or Lewis.
I agree Nate. I think the Wiz handled this perfectly. If you listen to Blatche he seem really embarrased and does not seem to be deflecting blame on anybondy else but himself. i think he comes back in better shape (not like a Kendrick Perkins transformation or anything) and we ship him our for expiring. Bigs have a knack of getting hurt and Blatche may be appealing enough to suffice.


























