Polk377 wrote:dakomish23 wrote:Polk377 wrote:Im sorry but as Greenie just stated nicer than I you don't know **** about cap structure. Who do you want signed in 2020? 35 year old Lebron, 36 year old Wade and Kwai Leonard? Please wake up from this dream world you are living in.
I don't know cap structure? You don't know what a mid level exception contract is

The absurd arrogance by some fans is hilarious
I want to tank, use cap space to get assets (like facilitating the LAC S&T) and go shopping when the only big contracts on the books will be KP and WHG, who will be hitting their primes, when the cap is higher
Did I say anything about signing aging guys in 2020? Nope. You came up with that in a failed attempt to strengthen your terrible argument.
Here's some of the FAs in 2019 & 2020
Harden
Kawhi
Irving
Draymond
Butler
Davis
This contract cuts into your ability to pair two of those guys with KP WHG Frank & whomever else we draft with the likely top 10 lottery picks we get the next few years.
So you sacrifice that possibility for THJ on this contract??
Yeah. I'm the crazy one
Arrogant......

You .....
What I have seen on this thread today are some of the craziest reactions I have seen in years! I am shocked that so many "Knicks fans" could be this short-sighted after so long in these forums......
Just to get this out of the way........
1)MLE counts rookie scale and min contracts as well. These contracts rarely make a differance in the free agency market. I am referring to contracts going into your 4th-5th year of service and above.You can say whatever it is you want about THJ but it doesn't change the fact that it is middle of the road for comparable players in the same max bracket and players in their 3rd free agency period.
2) Signing THJ is in no way comparable to signing 31 year old Noah to a 4 year deal at the same price for accomplishments in the past or making a quick fix trade for washed up players you think can bounce back from that injury that is 100%. The Knicks signed a player entering his prime years. This is a guy who they drafted in the first round and developed for 2 years during an all time low year with huge turnover and Phil takeover. THJ actually showed a spark when this team was on life support during that time. This MFer actually saved us from taking Russell or Okafor instead of KP!! IMO they are righting the wrong that Phil made by trading him for Jerian Grant. Stop acting like THJ can't play!!!
Now let me breakdown what this particular genious' master plans are for the Knicks in the next 3 years:
You want to tank right? Guess what buddy so do about 8 or 9 other teams this season. I am all about getting a top pick but do you know how badly you have to perform to be in the bottom 5 right now? The Knicks have enough young talent and players who give a **** this year to get over 25 wins. Being the worst is very hard. I'm sure you want to keep KP and Willy right? We are not in year one of this rebuild. Let the young guys take the reins without a giant triangle hanging over them in a system they can enjoy. They are the key at this point. We have KP, Willy and THJ who have all been named to the first team all rookie team 3 out of the last 4 years as Knicks and Frank who a lot of us feel can be a really good player we will enjoy watching develop. Keep these guys together and build on.
Ok ok ok.....you want to wait until the only 2 big contracts on the team are Willy and KP? Soooo when they are restricted free agents you will be cool with resigning them both to max contracts right? (Well duhhh they will take a discount to stay with the Knicks) Wrong! They will go out and find the team that is willing to give it to them and force the Knicks to match. Lets just estimate that in 2 years the max for a player like KP will be $27-32 million on probably a $102-110 million cap. Thats about $60 mil between both of them, not counting Frank and anyone else still on the roster because I would only assume that over these 2-3 years we have found some other young pieces to put around our guys? So lets say we have $75 mil commited to be extremely generous and about $30-35 mil in cap space. Now tell me.....which one of those guys oh wait you said 2 guys right? So which two guys from your list are coming to split $35 mil? None! Would be the correct answer. Look at the top 15 free agents list at the start of last season. How many of those guys actually left and how old are they? You know who you can sign In 4 years? 29 year old THJ who is now demanding $28 mil a year!!! This is how the market works people!!!!
Oh I really hope you have something to retort me with........
Ohhhhh and this is all that has happened before we find out the Melo situation and whether this signing creates a domino effect of moves we have been hearing about for a week now. We could somehow end up dumping $15-30 million by getting rid of most of the vets for other collectable assets and have just as much space we started with before Timmy and other pieces added.
Short-sighted like I said.......

What an insanely ridiculous attempt at putting down a logical solution
A. You didn't know what an MLE is. Yes it is the average of ALL contracts. Does ALL include rookie deals and vet mins? Yes it does. That's what ALL means.
B. Did I say it's as bad as the Noah deal? No I did not. I actually said the opposite multiple times. This is the 2nd time now you are bringing up points that I didn't say.
Nice try.
C. THJ saved us from taking Russell and Okafor?

this is the most desperate argument I've heard yet. Yes or no - Gaines said I'd take him #1? Don't remember?
But Gaines shut out the noise, saw the very rare combination of a 7-foot-3 player who can shoot from deep, pass well and had an excellent vertical. After watching him live in Spain that February, he texted Jackson that Porzingis should be considered the No. 1 pick. His argument for Kristaps Porzingis convinced me to make that out-of-the-box choice,’’ Jackson admitted in the email.
http://nypost.com/2017/05/27/meet-phil-jacksons-knicks-draft-guru-a-respected-odd-duck/D. Since you know less than nothing about the cap, I wouldn't expect you to understand what a cap hold is or how rookie extensions work.
The rules from the CBA FAQ
Restricted free agency gives the player's original team the right to keep the player by matching a contract the player signs with another team. This is called the "right of first refusal."
Restricted free agency exists only on a limited basis:
* Following the fourth year of rookie "scale" contracts for first round draft picks
If the player is coming off the fourth year of his rookie scale contract, then in addition to a qualifying offer, his team can also submit a maximum qualifying offer. A maximum qualifying offer is for five seasons at the maximum salary with 8% annual raises. It can contain no options, ETOs or bonuses of any kind, and must be fully guaranteed. When a team submits a maximum qualifying offer (in essence "stepping up" with a maximum contract offer before the player hits the free agent market), it places a more stringent requirement on other teams' offer sheets
Larry Bird, following the fourth season of his rookie scale contract
If they make At least the average salary1
- 250% of his previous salary (effective 2018-19) or 200% of his previous salary (2017-18 only)2
Larry Bird, following the fourth season of his rookie scale contract
If they make Below the average salary1
- 300% of his previous salary (effective 2018-19) or 250% of his previous salary (2017-18 only)2
2019 Estimated cap 108 mil
KP cap hold in 19-20 - approximately 22 mil (300%)
The cap is predicted to be 108 going into the 19-20 season
Here's our salaries
Noah
$19,295,000
Lee
$12,759,670
Frank
$4,855,800
WHG
1,577,250
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38,487,720
Add in our 2018 pick (assume 8th) estimated 2nd year salary - 4,155,720
Add in our 2019 pick hold (assume 8th) - 3 .5 mil
Add in our roster charges for every spot under 13 - 815K (rookie minimum now) x 5 = 4.9 mil
Add in the guaranteed salary to LFT - 1 mil
Total it up and what do you got? Roughly 74 mil, depending on the deals we gave through that year i.e. Baker and any other picks we made or undrafted guys & how much the rookie scale is raised (starting 18-19, they are going to adjust it the same % as the cap goes up).
So roughly 34 mil in space.
Now subtract 18,150,000, the estimated salary for THJ in 19-20.
17 mil - not even enough to make a max RFA offer.
2020 estimated cap - 120 mil
KP starting salary at the 25% rate (barring being eligible for the new version of the DRose rule) will be about 27.5 mil.
Frank - 6,176,578
WHG cap hold - 2,335,875
2018 8th pick 3rd year salary 4,855,800
2019 8th pick 2nd year salary 4,155,720
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45,023,973
Add in our 2020 pick hold (assume 8th) - 3.5 mil
Add in our roster charges for every spot under 13 - 815K (rookie minimum now) x 6 = 4.9 mil
Total it up and what do you got? Around 54 million, depending on the deals we gave through that year i.e. Baker and any other picks we made or undrafted guys & how much the rookie scale is raised (starting 18-19, they are going to adjust it the same % as the cap goes up).
That's 66 million in cap space.
Now subtract 18,975,000, THJ salary in 20-21, assuming he opts in. Why wouldn't he? He's being massively overpaid.
That's 47 mil in cap space.
This isn't rocket science. It's back of the napkin math. I'm sure I missed some aspect of cap minutiae.
But the simple fact remains - we could of made a huge splash in 2019 or an even bigger one in 2020. Now we are limited because we gave a massive overpay.
And you have the nerve to call me short sighted when you're throwing a parade for this short term thinking

You wrote multiple paragraphs of garbage, happily flaunting your ignorance and trying to pass it off as acumen.
You're not fooling anyone.