Post#16 » by thesack12 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:17 pm
Got to be cautious with trading Bradley, because there are several trickle down effects involved by moving him.
1) Detroit is only about 2.7 mil under the luxury tax, so Detroit can't take back too much more salary than they send in a Bradley deal
2) Bradley is the only true expiring contract on the team, thus he represents the only real cap relief available going into next season.
3) Combo of #2 and 3, Detroit is up against the tax and would have no cap space this summer thus the only possible ways to improve would be the MLE and its questionable if they would even use it being so close to the tax
4) Assuming Tolliver and Moreland are brought back, Detroit already stands at 13 players rostered for next season. Buycks is a restricted FA so he could make #14. That only leaves 1 open roster spot for draft picks, trading, free agent signings, etc. Unless its a great value of a trade, Detroit should be cautious moving Bradley for someone not on an expiring contract.
Also, LOL @ whomever said Bradley is looking at MLE money. This is a world where Andre Roberson makes $10 mil a season and offers absolutely nothing on offense. Good perimeter defenders will always be valued in this league, if that same guy can knock down 3's at a good rate he's all the more sought after.