nate33 wrote:...
Wall - $37.8M
Beal - $27.1M
Mahinmi - $15.4M
Brown - $3.2M
Howard - $5.6M*
Draft pick - $4.1M
SUBTOTAL: $93.2M (or 87.6M if Howard declines his player option)
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Sato - $9M (Just above the MLE which is probably what other teams will offer)
Bryant - $5M (Not many teams are in need of a center, and Bryant's defensive issues are starting to get exploited)
Green - $3.9M (Bi-Annual Exception. Green might get more elsewhere but he likes it here.)
Randle - $1M (Vet minimum)
McRae - $1M (Vet minimum)
Dekker - $1M (Vet minimum)
That leaves $16M for 2 more players, or $22M for 3 more players if Howard opts out. That money will go to one or more of Ariza, Parker or Portis. ... It doesn't look like we'll be able to retain all three, and I suspect they're highly inclined to retain Ariza.
It will help greatly if Howard opts out, and I think he might....
This is great, nate -- but... I have some questions/revisions (surprise!) -- but... not so many (also a surprise?).
Obviously, Howard would opt out only if a) he got a better offer, or b) he decided to retire. I don't think he'll get a better offer alas. & retiring w/ almost $6m on the table... I don't see it. So, I fear he'll pick up that option.
Sato -- We'd better get an extension negotiated soon, rather than hope to match whatever Sato gets offered in the off-season. In the current NBA it only takes 1 desperate nutcase to cost you a player you'd really like to keep (unless Ernie is the nutcase, of course, in which case he helps you dump someone you're dying to get rid of). That might make it quite rational to pay a little more to get it done early.
Green -- I'm kind of amazed at how consistently Jeff Green is overrated on this Board, including by you. Yes, he's a good guy, yes, he's a terrific locker room presence (hmm, what is our record so far??) -- & he is having a terrific year shooting the ball. But, he'll be 32 when next season starts. &, as a PF, Jeff is averaging less than 6.6 rebounds per 40 minutes. It's simple: you can get Jeff Green's production for the cost of a vet minimum salary, & he has no future, so that's not what you're buying either. That said -- I'm certainly delighted with him at a veteran minimum salary, & I think he'll be available for that. Btw, a vet. min. salary for someone with his years is $2.4m.
Dekker -- Just as Green is over-rated, so too are you under-rating what Dekker has provided -- he's a lot more productive than Jeff, though in fewer minutes. Above all, he's 24, still improving, & cheap. That's a guy to sew up for a few years on an affordable deal with raises/team options. I know I'm broken record on the subject, but the way you win in the NBA is to have as many guys as possible who are more productive than what they are being paid. The more control you have over guys like that the better. It would be easy to get that in Dekker's case. If Dekker were signed for $3/4/5m over 3 years w/ team options, I'm pretty sure it would turn out to be a bargain contract.
In the case of Bryant, IMO he has barely scratched the surface of his talent. What's desirable is to get the longest-term contract possible. Here too, I'd be willing for it to rise from year to year, with team options. It can rise significantly in years 3 & 4 (if he'd sign for that long). That will look like more money to him now than it will in a few years if he continues to improve.
I like Randle; he seems a great kid & just about good enough to be on an NBA roster (esp. given his ability to sink open 3's). But I don't think there'll be any competition for his services, so no need to give him any more than the minimum.
Jordan McRae is irrelevant. He's not an NBA player. Plus, he turns 28 next month. I'd rather fill his spot with just about anyone 22 or under.