Post#666 » by bigfoot » Thu May 16, 2019 1:41 am
For clarity I think this is the situation with our cap space (someone correct me if I'm wrong) ...
1. We are over the cap right now because our player exceptions count against the cap. We can sign free agents using our two exceptions, $9.1M and $3.5M. We don't have to renounce any of our free agents. This allows us to make the best offers to any of our RFAs, UFAs like Oubre, Holmes, Bender, Daniels, and Crawford as well as retain Spalding and/or Jimmer if we want.
2. If we want to get under the cap we must renounce our exceptions and most of our free agents. Renouncing the exceptions and everyone but Oubre and Holmes nets us $9.2M in cap space. Basically we are better off using our exceptions to add free agents unless we need more dollars. In order to get more dollars we have to find willing trade partners, stretch players, or renounce our RFAs.
3. More cap space can be had by renouncing Holmes gaining $700K or pushing the space to $10M. Sending Jackson away in a salary dump in exchange for a future first round pick would net another $6M assuming we renounce the trade exception we get in return. That would put us at $16M. Stretching Johnson gets us another $12M or $28M total. Trading away our #6 pick pulls in another $5M or $32M total. Finally, renouncing Oubre another $9M. Best case scenario, we have about $41M in cap space. But that means we have Tyler Johnson on the books at $6M for the next three years unless we can find a team that would take him off our hands and get us another $7M in space or $48M.
Our gutted roster would look like Booker, Warren, Ayton, Bridges, Melton, and Okobo although I find it unlikely we would renounce Holmes because he just doesn't cost much cap space.
Personally, I think we are better off trading away Jackson, #6 pick, and future picks to get a real PG and then use the $9.2M and $3.5M player exceptions to pick up other vets. Then we can decide who we want to keep of Oubre, Holmes, Daniels, and Bender by exceeding the salary cap using our bird rights. With our bird rights we can offer our free agents more dollars than other teams.