SUPERBALLMAN wrote:The reason why you deal him is with Wall, we can't afford him. At least we can't afford them both AND put a legit team around them, and with Wall's injury we won't be good next year regardless. We need rookie contracts.
It like the Redskins with Alex Smith.. They need a new quarterback on a rookie deal.
So the best best is to get draft picks, low salaries, potential upside. Of course it's a gamble. What about the Hawks with picks 5 & 6 ?? But would they be interested they are also rebuilding...
I mean what deal would you make?? The Lakers for Ball and picks??? I like the 3 picks because I think you can get a gem in That 14-21 range. Maybe I'm wrong. But the team I'm watching vs the Bulls last night with Beal is just horrendous.
The salary is a problem, but that problem is Wall, not Beal. Beal is worth his salary, and if he continues to play like this, he is worth a supermax.
Also, let's not overstate the salary problem. The overlap of Wall and Beal's supermax will be just 2 years. If the team is smart, they'll stay out of the luxtax before and after so they don't have to worry about the repeater tax penalty. So, at worst, they'll pay a non-repeater luxtax for 2 years, and even that may not be necessary. Wall and Beal will make a combined 70% of the cap. That leaves about 50% of the cap for everyone else before hitting the luxtax. Right now, Sato, Bryant, Green, Ariza, Parker, Dekker, Brown and Portis combined make just 50% of the cap. Take out Ariza and it's just 35% of the cap. (I'm not saying we should keep all of those players, I'm just saying you can field a halfway competent roster around Wall and Beal with just 50% of the cap at your disposal.)
The real key is to avoid any bad Mahinmi-like contracts. As long as EG (or whomever the GM is) knows that those two supermax salaries are looming, they won't splurge on big contracts.
The main constraint about the two supermax contracts is that it will mean we are unable to sign a third player to a large contract. We wouldn't be able to afford if Tony Brown blew up and became the next Otto Porter. But Brown is the only guy on the roster with any potential of that happening. Any other guy we draft now won't be off his rookie deal until Wall's contract is done.


























