pepe1991 wrote:Knightro wrote:pepe1991 wrote:How can somebody view himself as serious person and actually belive that Magic cap space will be some big significant factor in free agency in years where biggest markets in sports ( not just nba but overall ) will compete with them for same, limited, number of players?
I think it depends on what you consider being a "significant factor" in free agency.
I know I wasn't and I don't think anyone else is suggesting the Magic would be able to sign Kevin Durant or Kawhi Leonard. That's not realistic.
But with as much as 45M in cap space, the Magic unequivocally should be able to make significant upgrades to their roster both via free agency and via trade acquisition.
Why wouldn't the Magic be able to sign 2 above average free agents? Or sign one above average FA and acquire another above average player with their cap space?
Their money is green just like everyone else.
https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2018/7/30/17616436/nba-free-agency-2019-list-kevin-durant-kyrie-irving
that's list of names.
Half of them will,as every year, be extended with new contract.
I mean, getting Rozier on some $18M contract , Alec Burke or JJ Redick isn't really game changing free agency.
Rozier is restricted btw.
Getting Danny Green and Beverley type players does not move needle.
Millsap wasnt a Durant level either and he dint want to come here anyway.But dont worry uncle Green and Biyombos of the world can be had for 15-17mil a year.



















