MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:nate33 wrote:Edit: Updated to account for Teletovic likely being removed from the salary cap calculation:
I was curious to see what Milwaukee's cap flexibility would be this summer, so I went ahead and did an analysis for you guys.
Under contract next year, you will have the following players at a cost of $66.5M:
- Giannis (25.5)
- Snell (11.5)
- Ilyasova (7)
- Maker (5.2)
- Wilson (3)
- DiVincenzo (3)
Once they actually re-sign, their new salary becomes their cap figure. If you refrain from renouncing any of them, your cap number is 124.3M:
- Brogdon - $1.9M
- Lopez - $4.1M
- Middleton - $19.5M
- Bledsoe - $22.5M
The TLDR version is that you will have to renounce all of Brogdon, Lopez, Middleton and Bledsoe to use your $30.7M in cap room, and that isn't enough for a full max contract. You're not landing Durant, Kawhi, Kemba or Klay with that. I think your best bet is to just retain as many of your key free agents as you can before bumping into the luxtax. The luxtax threshold is estimated to be $132M so that leaves you with $55.7M to pay those 4 guys. You'll probably get to keep 3.
The six guys under contract are at 55m. That's an extra 10 million. Could see a senario we keep brogdons hold and going after a max guy. Not getting my hopes up
Yes, $55.2 million, not $66.5 million, so the team has serious flexibility.


























