popper wrote:Questions
do we have bird rights on Portis and how much do you think it would take to sign him?
Also, is there a way to retain Parker without picking up his 20 M option assuming he’s able to finish the season strong?
How much do you think Parker is worth?
how do you think this all plays out in context to our current salary structure?
Yes. We have Bird Rights on Portis.
I don't know what he would cost. That's the hardest question to answer in this offseason. There are so many free agents and so many teams with cap room. A lot will depend on how many top tier free agents (Kawhi, Kyrie, Durant, etc.) switch teams. If many do in fact change teams, then a lot of cap room will be devoted to those guys, leaving much less available for second tier and third tier guys. But if Durant, Kyrie, etc. stay put, then teams like NY, LA and the Clippers will have a boatload of cap room and nothing to spend it on, so they are likely to drive up the cost of second-tier free agents.
We can retain Parker without picking up his option, but to do so, he will become an unrestricted free agent and he will be just as likely to join another team as ours. We will have the Non-Bird Exception to use on him, which in this case means we could pay him as much as $24M a year. Essentially, cap issues won't be an impediment to signing him, but luxtax issues will be. I have no idea what he will cost. I think most teams (us included) are skeptical of Parker because of his track record of terrible defense and general disinterest. It's a pretty big red flag when a guy that young and talented is given away by two teams in two years. But the talent is there. All it takes is one team to believe in him and drive up the price.
I tried my best to detail in my original post how it plays out in our salary structure.