QRich3 wrote:I think we have full bird rights with Austin, it was weirder last year because the Pelicans had renounced his rookie option, but right now we have his full rights.
We only have the non-bird rights of Cole/Wes/Luc, so we couldn't offer more than 120% of this year's salary (the minimum). My idea'd be to offer Luc and Wes the minimum again and negotiate with Cole up until the mini-MLE. My previous thought was more about if you're using the capspace, you not only have to renounce their rights, you also have to have them wait for an offer while you negotiate with whatever other FA you want to get, and they'll probably be gone by the time you're ready to talk to them.
They wouldn't renounce the rights until they agree in principle with any possible free agent that they would be after, that's the way to go. If course there's the risk of losing guys to other teams while trying to get a FA, but if you go into the market with cap and Paul/Griffin/DJ, you should get suitors. Of course the issue is that the FA market is not that rich at the positions the Clippers would be hoping for.
Guys like Mbah and Johnson whether or not you renounce their rights is irrelevant if you are going to be offering them the minimum. Cole is a different story though, but considering he can't be had for the minimum again or 120% of the min, it won't matter either, the team will have to use an exception or space to sign him.
I think the team should also consider moving Redick if the right opportunity comes along. I know it seems like a crazy thing to say since I do love Redick, but getting bigger (with talent) at the wing is probably something this team needs, and Redick is a very good player.
The Clippers can clear space and have the room exception and the bi-annual exception I believe. The team could also have the MLE unless and until they renounce it, but obviously all those exceptions would take away from your cap space. Just about everyone wil be well under the tax that so I don't think anyone will have the mMLE.