Smitty731 wrote:andy582 wrote:
Can you have a TPE if you're under the cap, so it counts like a player or a cap hold? Or does it go away once you drop under the line?
I think we're a dark horse for Kevin Love.. You get him to commit, then you pitch a defense-first 5 like Asik, Hibbert, Jordan to cover for him. Then you have the pieces to grow around him/Jordan (both still young) and/or trade for another star (Westbrook?).. The Cleveland situation is so sad to watch- they could put it all together, and they're two smart moves away from a rock-solid contender. But they're one or two dumb moves away from having it all fall apart again, and it would be so much worse the second time around. You know Love's got a little Dwight/Ray prima donna in him, even if he keeps quiet. And you know he likes our organization. If he does leave, New York and LA are obviously appealing, but Boston's got a leg up on Cleveland, too.. Who thought Dwight would pick Houston?
You keep the TPE if you are over the Cap, or if adding to the existing salaries and holds, brings you back over the Cap. If, even after adding it back in, it does not, you lose the TPE. You can't have any Exceptions (minus the Room Exception) and Cap space. It is either or.
As for the salary floor, too much is made of that, in my opinion. If you miss, you simply take the amount you missed by and divide it up amongst the players on your roster. Even Philadelphia managed to make the floor last year. You can always eat a deal later if it comes down to it. I don't think any team stresses over making the floor.
As for trades, I'd do the Gordon for Wallace deal. At least Gordon could have some semblance of value as a shooter. Wallace, at this point, has nothing left. Gordon will never be worth his contract, but he could be worth a portion of it. Wallace won't even get there.
I bring up the salary floor because people are saying there is economic incentive for the owners to dump Wallace, when the truth is, they will probably be charged that money anyways. It'd be nice to need that cap room this summer, or find a taker for his salary in a big trade, but both are highly unlikely prior to next year's trade deadline. What's most likely is that we will just hold onto him until his contract expires, or maybe just give him a courtesy buyout post-trade deadline next year.
No biggie. As to Gordon, keep that ****. He's terrible even when he is healthy, which he never is. No place for him in terms of either minutes or salary.