Trader_Joe wrote:NyCeEvO wrote:...
Well said.
I do want to add, I think our last summer of cap space anytime soon will be next summer before all those extensions kick in. I think we only project around $15m or so, but that is still more than a majority of the league. While I don't see any top FAs singing here next summer (LBJ, CP3, PG13), I do think there can be some excellent bargains in free agency as there will not be much cap space out there, and there will be some nice salary dumps happening as there will be plenty of tax teams.
If we never traded for Crabbe andended up keeping Harris and/or Stuaskas, we would be in a much better position by having 2 players to replace Crabbe for much less money and have more options in free agency.
The Crabbe trade is really biting us in the ***. Atkinson is gonna have to work his magic to make him worth that 12 mill we paid.
But the thing you said about our cap space isn’t necessarily true. We probably won’t have 15 mil in space this offseason since we’ll likely be bringing back at least Stauskas, maybe Okafor as well. I also see us making another move that eats into our space this summer.
Also the 2019 offseason is the only year where we’ll definitely be over the cap. Since it doesn’t look like we’ll be signing any large long term deals this summer, we’ll be looking at about 40 mill in space in 2020 based on quick maths. That’s with DLos max, Rondae and Dinwiddie each getting about 15 mill, various rookie level deals sprinkled around and LeVerts cap hold. That means we would be able to sign a max guy who can hopefully be the star that puts this team over the top.
Obviously this is contingent on Marks not signing anyone to a big deal past 2020 outside of those 3 young guys. But it’s not unheard of for teams to maintain cap space for a specific offseason. I assume that’s what Marks is doing for 2020.
But it might be a little tight, especially if the cap doesn’t rise as much as predicted. That’s why I think we trade Dinwiddie before we have to pay him.