100proof wrote:Spoiler:
Cannot you also add cash to a deal, per year, up to a combined total of 5,617,000,
So it technically could make that 7.6 mill up to 13.2 million (players plus cash) allowing a return of up to 18.2 mill in salary.
Teams payroll is currently at $119,147,133
This trade removes $7,582,713
leaving payroll before incoming players at $111,546,420
hard tax is 132,627,000 so there is 21,080,580 available below tax hell.
So a deal could, unless I am mistaken, be those 3 players, plus the max allowable cash, for any combination of players adding up to 18.2 million dollars.
I can never be 100% sure on CBA details, but I don't think the cash you can add affects the cap ramifications. You can add it to sweeten the pot for the other team to make the trade, but it doesn't count as outgoing salary. Would be sweet if you were right -that would open up some possibilities! I don't think it is, though.
















