Red Larrivee wrote:HINrichPolice wrote:Details please! I'm going on the assumption that Boozer is amnestied since Phil doesn't want him and it'll be difficult to find a 3rd team to help us.
Dunleavy
Randolph
Snell (option hasn't been exercised)
Amundson**
Brewer**
James**
=$10.69 million in expiring/non-guaranteed contracts
**non-guaranteed
You can only include Randolph, if the trade finished with the team below the cap, but even if you it were legal, the trade would only be able to bring back $15.7M. Not near enough.
Dumping all the exceptions, Dunleavy, Butler, Randolph, Snell, and the non-guaranteed guys, and getting a letter that Mirotic will not come over this season, plus the 7 holds adds to $46.3M, opening up $16.9M
The Bulls can take back the larger of that number, or outgoing salaries time 150% plus $100K, or $5M, depending if the outgoing salaries are over $9.8M.
So you have to see if you can find enough salaries to make that number greater than $16.9M.
Dunleavy, Butler, Snell, the 3 non-guaranteed guys, add to $10.9M, Randolph can not be included, unless they finish the trade under the cap, and Mirotic counts as $0 in trade. At $10.9M, you use $5M, instead of 150%, so they would be able to take back a maximum of $15.9M, which is still less than $16.9M.
The most the Bulls could pay Melo, without Boozer being included in the S&T, while keeping Rose, Noah, Gibson, Smith, and McDermott, is $16.9M. If you also dump Smith, and McDermott, you can get that to $18.7M, as long as you are willing to roll with Melo, Rose, Noah, Gibson, RMLE, and 8 minimum salary guys.
Adding Nazr, or Hinrich, at a subdtancial salary could make it legal, like Brooklyn did with Bogans last off-season.