Wizenheimer wrote:so what might Portland do if Aldridge abandons ship? Look at what's left first:
guaranteed salaries (for the most part):
Nicolas Batum $12,235,750
Arron Afflalo $7,937,500 (player option)
Chris Kaman $5,000,000 (1 million guaranteed)
Damian Lillard $4,236,287
C.J. McCollum $2,525,160
Meyers Leonard $3,075,880
Steve Blake $2,170,465
Allen Crabbe $947,276
Tim Frazier $845,059 (unguaranteed)
2015 1st rd pick (23rd) $1,112,000
39 million
then come the cap-holds:
LaMarcus Aldridge $19,000,000 (estimate)
Wesley Matthews $10,868,460
Robin Lopez $9,187,092
Dorell Wright $4,095,000
Joel Freeland $5,725,673
Alonzo Gee $1,276,061
so, the projections are that the salary cap will land somewhere north of 67 million. The Blazers start out at 39 million for 10 players, so, with 2 roster charges of 525K they have around 27 million in cap-space. If Aldridge leaves, then that leaves the cap-holds of Matthews, Lopez, Freeland, Wright, and Gee. The last 3 players are irrelevant in my view because the Blazers would have no reluctance to waive bird rights on them if they needed the space
adding back the cap-holds of Matthews and Lopez leaves Portland around 8 million in cap-space (gain 20 million in cap-holds, lose 1 million in roster charges)
* they could gain and additional 3.5 million by waiving Kaman. Two problems with that, he's relatively cheap at 5 million for a utility C and he's one of Portland's only inside threats; and the deadline for waiving him is June 30, which is likely well before the Blazers will know what Aldridge will do.
* obviously, 'losing' Afflalo could gain an additional 7.4 million in space but I don't know that Afflalo will opt-out. It actually makes more sense for him to play for the last year of his deal and become UFA in 2016 when the cap jumps to 90 million. After the season he just had, he's unlikely to get a higher salary next season then the last year of his current deal
* no real advantage to waiving Frazier. With the offset in his salary vs roster charge, Portland would only gain 320K in space; and he's a relatively cheap 3rd PG who showed flashes this season
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so between 8-11.5 million in space (the kaman factor). Maybe Portland could gain a little space by getting Matthews & Lopez signed early, assuming they'd intend to if Aldridge leaves.
AND, Portland could have 17-20 million in space if they let Lopez walk (and Kaman), meaning they could theoretically go after a max free agent. But I think most of us realize that would be a joke. What max free agent will want to sign with a small-market team in a high tax state that just lost their franchise player? Of course, that brings up if Matthews/Lopez will want to re-sign if Aldridge leaves, and that's a real question
anyway that moves the horizon down to lower-tier free agents, and with Aldridge gone, Portland desperately needs a PF....but why bother? OK...I guess it's no fun to give up, and since I started this with cap-space in mind, here's a few free agent ideas (PF's):
* Paul Millsap (almost certainly out of Portland's price range, even if Kaman is released. Probably a long shot but maybe he still feels good about Portland because of their contract offer in 2010. Truthfully, with a different coach and a different offense, the Blazers could be an interesting team with Millsap replacing Aldridge)
* Brandon Bass (might come cheap...with good reason)
* Thadeus Young (decent player...bit of a tweener)
* Greg Monroe (no chance)
* Josh Smith (yuck)
* Ed Davis (don't want him as a starter)
* Brandon Wright ( a better version of Davis)
frankly, afaic, the only player worth the effort would be Millsap, and with only 11.5 million in space, Portland has no chance. Portland could get the space, but essentially trading Aldridge & Lopez for Millsap looks like a real questionable deal...as in why bother?
there are other free agents obviously, but that loops back around Portland being rather rudderless without LMA. Will Paul Allen be willing to have the Blazers take on more long-term contracts, especially with the very real possibility Portland becomes a treadmill team?...trapped in that limbo between 1st round playoff exits or the last pick or so in the lottery
That's a very good summary but it all comes down to what LA does. I'm not totally convinced LA will leave for
virtually no player leaves money on the table, especially at his age. SA is a real threat to sign LA but Tony
Parker is going to be 33 next year and is on the downside of his career.
I do think what bears watching is whether the team would consider moving Batum irregardless of whether
LA stays or not. The team seems to be a real mess but a re-signed LA, Dame and a returning Matthews who
were their best 3 players would be a solid nucleus in a summer where there will be a lot of changes.















