Captain_Caveman wrote:165bows wrote:165bows wrote:According to Smitty's sheets, it is $127M for the tax apron, I wish it was higher.
Hayward/Griffin would be $60.6M combined. With Horford and IT combined are $34M, making $32M left for everyone else. it looks doable if they ship out either Crowder or Bradley and bring in the Nets '17.
Most sensible way I could think of to structure it is send AB to the Clippers (maybe they work in acquiring Melo) with other salaries going out, while KO would get also sign and traded to Utah for a bulk of the salary to Utah. Then they'd need to send out the contracts of Zeller, also resign and trade out Jerebko and likely Amir, and probably James Young, along with Mickey. Yabu could wait another year.
Edit: so something like this -
IT/Smart/Jackson = $12.2M
Jaylen/Nets '17 (#1 overall)/Rozier = $14M
Hayward/Crowder/Nader = $37.9M
Griffin/fill in guy/fill in guy = $31.9M
Horford/Zizic/fill in guy = $30.2
Total of $126.15M, just under the hard cap!
Problem is, they wouldn't have room for any in-season add-ons which is pretty much a necessity. They would get a little more wiggle room with a lesser pick, or move a guy like Rozier, or Smart, who especially would open up more room.
Actually pretty psyched this is a potential option. I've been wanting to take a stab at that math for awhile.
This type of thing is far and away my first option for the off-season as IMO it maximizes the current team while still keeping max assets for the future.
My bad on the hard cap. Brain fart, lol.
Good math, I'm down.
I finally found it on Smitty's worksheets, was having a hard time finding that definitive number too.
Here's my best take on the outgoing salary:
For Hayward - Utah gets Olynyk at $19.3M (descending 4 year contract), Mickey $1.5M (can be waived), Nader $1.1M, signed #36 pick $.82M, then Young to Utah or another team at $2.85M.
For Griffin - LAC gets Bradley at $8.8M, then either to LA or another team is Zeller at $8M, plus also Amir and Jerebko need to combine to around $8M again to LAC or elsewhere. A Melo trade to LA may make this easier for their rotation, or harder to stay under the hard cap. They may have to pay off teams to take some of those guys as well.
Other part I'd have to check is that would trigger hard caps for both Utah and LAC, so that would have to work on their end. LAC is pretty much hard capped every year and Utah probably doesn't spend over that anyways. So as long as the numbers fit it's workable.
Other pieces could of course get added in to make it easier, LAC/Mem picks, Yabs, Rozier/Smart, and future seconds or Celtics picks.
So again it's really tight but the more I look at the numbers the more it looks like an outside possibility.