PhillyFan11 wrote:BullyKing wrote:PhillyFan11 wrote:
Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but the way I understand it is:
Resigning both Butler and Harris = 0 cap $ left.
Even if you can get JJ and Ennis split under the MLE (doesn’t seem likely to me, not enough $), where is the $ for Scott and the much needed backup C coming from?
Like I said earlier, IF it can be done, by all means go for it. I’m just having a hard time understanding how it can be done. And if it means downgrading our 3rd/4th scoring option down to only Marcus Morris to do so then I’m fine with it. Maybe I also like Morris more than most. I think the toughness and experience he brings would be an asset to what we have. But obviously Harris is the superior player, not arguing that.
If they resign both Harris and Butler, they're operating as an over the cap team. They have enough bird rights to bring back Redick for whatever he will reasonably cost. They are also allowed to bring back Scott for up to 5 million and there isn't much point to bringing him back if he costs more than that. After all of that, you can still use the MLE including splitting it between Ennis and a center.
Thanks. completely forgot about bird rights with JJ.
And out of pure curiosity...what is the provision that lets us keep Scott at up to $5M? Agree that he isn’t worth keeping over that.
We can sign Scott using the non-bird exception. Mike Scott's current salary is 4.3M so 120% of it is just 5.16M.
Under this exception, teams can re-sign a player to a contract beginning at either 120% of his salary for the previous season, or 120% of the league's minimum salary, whichever amount is higher. Contracts signed under the Non-Bird exception can last up to four years


















