Jamaaliver wrote:1. The comment I made regarding Josh to NJ for their lottery pick was contingent on it being a true salary dump. Josh traded for what becomes the #6 pick and, say, Kris Humphries OR Brook Lopez's expiring contract. Other minor contracts would probably be needed to match up the numbers.
2. The lottery pick would probably have been top3 protected (though I believe with the production Josh was putting up, we could have talked them into making it only #1 protected). It couldn't have been worse than the #10 pick and thus still would have been an attractive asset.
The original target i had in mind for the pick was Andre Drummond. Or perhaps Austin Rivers. Damion Lillard being there at #6 was just icing on the cake.
3. Kirk Hinrich's $8 million salary was already coming off the books at season's end. Getting rid of Josh's $12 million salary on top of that drops a total $20 million of the books. When you factor in that Green, McGrady, Pargo, Stackhouse, Ivan, Dampier, Jason Collins & Vlad Rad were all set to leave the team also: that's $27million coming off the books after last season. We already know that Marvin was easily traded for a deal that was 2 years shorter.
So by trading Josh and letting those other players walk away we immediately drop almost $28 million off the books.
We'd have roughly $14 million dollars in straight cap space, but would have to factor $3.8 million for the two draft picks. That leaves us with 7 players under contract for next season at $48 million dollars.
We still have $10 million in capp space to fill the roster PLUS the mid level exception of $5million which CAN be broken up and offered to multiple veterans.
And this is WORSE case if we were unable to move JJ immediately.
1. The Gerald Wallace trade was for Mehmet Okur + Shawne Williams + Conditional FIrst. Mehmet was expiring, but Shawne Williams had a 3.135M player option, which he would easily exercise. If you're going to argue that we "could have had the #6" you would have to start at that same trade.
2. No comment. Agree to disagree. I'd rather have Josh than anyone outside Anthony Davis in this draft.
3. Your numbers are waaaaaay off. Sure, Hinrich and Smith would leave the roster, but you would be
subtracting from a number that had us paying the LUXURY TAX. Not to mention, almost every player we kept had a substantial raise.
Joe Johnson: 19.75M
Al Horford: 12.00M
Marvin Williams: 8.29M
Zaza Pachulia: 5.25M
Jeff Teague: 2.43M
Ivan Johnson: 0.96M
Shawne Williams: 3.14M
TOTAL: 51.82M
This is not counting the two draft picks we'd have, which would probably be in the lottery. I'll use your number for your cap hold. That takes us to 51.82M + 3.80M = 55.62.
The NBA salary cap for 2012 was set at 58.04M. Also, the mid-level exception for teams below the cap is $2.575M. That doesn't give us much leeway.