xdrta+ wrote:
Some wait and see time and patience is needed here.
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xdrta+ wrote:
whatisacenter wrote:xdrta+ wrote:
I am really curious to see what if anything the team does with this. My early favorites were DRose or Tucker but I think it would require a 1st going out and it would need to be heavily protected to make it worth it for a year rental.
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ChuckDurn wrote:whatisacenter wrote:xdrta+ wrote:
I am really curious to see what if anything the team does with this. My early favorites were DRose or Tucker but I think it would require a 1st going out and it would need to be heavily protected to make it worth it for a year rental.
It's doubtful that the Warriors will do anything with this in the near-term, unless somebody of great value (but low enough salary) becomes available by surprise. More likely, IF they end up using it (which is a big "if", considering that the luxury tax penalty will be pretty extreme), it will be at the trade deadline or after buyouts occur. Having a salary slot available of that size could be really helpful in signing somebody who was bought out - when other contenders might only be able to offer a minimum salary slot, the Warriors being able to offer significantly more could help bring on some late help.
ChuckDurn wrote:[
It's doubtful that the Warriors will do anything with this in the near-term, unless somebody of great value (but low enough salary) becomes available by surprise. More likely, IF they end up using it (which is a big "if", considering that the luxury tax penalty will be pretty extreme), it will be at the trade deadline or after buyouts occur. Having a salary slot available of that size could be really helpful in signing somebody who was bought out - when other contenders might only be able to offer a minimum salary slot, the Warriors being able to offer significantly more could help bring on some late help.
Kilo wrote:Is the FO and coaching staff comfortable with the PG situation? Is Curry going to play big minutes and 72 games? No "load management"?
Kilo wrote:Is the FO and coaching staff comfortable with the PG situation? Is Curry going to play big minutes and 72 games? No "load management"?
Kilo wrote:Is the FO and coaching staff comfortable with the PG situation? Is Curry going to play big minutes and 72 games? No "load management"?
wco81 wrote:ChuckDurn wrote:[
It's doubtful that the Warriors will do anything with this in the near-term, unless somebody of great value (but low enough salary) becomes available by surprise. More likely, IF they end up using it (which is a big "if", considering that the luxury tax penalty will be pretty extreme), it will be at the trade deadline or after buyouts occur. Having a salary slot available of that size could be really helpful in signing somebody who was bought out - when other contenders might only be able to offer a minimum salary slot, the Warriors being able to offer significantly more could help bring on some late help.
Do they have to use the full DPE or they can use part of it?
I don't know that a buyout player in February or March would be worth the full DPE.
ChuckDurn wrote:wco81 wrote:ChuckDurn wrote:[
It's doubtful that the Warriors will do anything with this in the near-term, unless somebody of great value (but low enough salary) becomes available by surprise. More likely, IF they end up using it (which is a big "if", considering that the luxury tax penalty will be pretty extreme), it will be at the trade deadline or after buyouts occur. Having a salary slot available of that size could be really helpful in signing somebody who was bought out - when other contenders might only be able to offer a minimum salary slot, the Warriors being able to offer significantly more could help bring on some late help.
Do they have to use the full DPE or they can use part of it?
I don't know that a buyout player in February or March would be worth the full DPE.
Rules around the DPE:
1. It expires on April 19th.
2. The value is $9.3M. They can use any amount up to the full $9.3M.
3. They can use it on only 1 player, via trade, free agency, or waiver claim. (It is NOT similar to the TPE or MLE, in which multiple players could be acquired up to the amount of the exception.)
4. The player they use it on must not be under contract beyond this year (i.e. even a player under contract with options for next year are not eligible to be acquired under the DPE). If they sign a free agent, it can only be for the rest of this season.
5. They will not get Bird rights on the player they acquire.
The scenario I can foresee is that a non-playoff team buys out a pretty good player after the trade deadline. Other contenders can only offer him a minimum salary slot, because they’re fully capped out. Meanwhile, the Warriors could offer him any amount they want, up to $9.3M, to try to attract him. That’s quite a bargaining chip to try to get potentially difference-making talent before a playoff run.
wco81 wrote:ChuckDurn wrote:wco81 wrote:
Do they have to use the full DPE or they can use part of it?
I don't know that a buyout player in February or March would be worth the full DPE.
Rules around the DPE:
1. It expires on April 19th.
2. The value is $9.3M. They can use any amount up to the full $9.3M.
3. They can use it on only 1 player, via trade, free agency, or waiver claim. (It is NOT similar to the TPE or MLE, in which multiple players could be acquired up to the amount of the exception.)
4. The player they use it on must not be under contract beyond this year (i.e. even a player under contract with options for next year are not eligible to be acquired under the DPE). If they sign a free agent, it can only be for the rest of this season.
5. They will not get Bird rights on the player they acquire.
The scenario I can foresee is that a non-playoff team buys out a pretty good player after the trade deadline. Other contenders can only offer him a minimum salary slot, because they’re fully capped out. Meanwhile, the Warriors could offer him any amount they want, up to $9.3M, to try to attract him. That’s quite a bargaining chip to try to get potentially difference-making talent before a playoff run.
I don't know if there's been any buyout player in the last 5 years who really made a difference in the playoffs. They would have to integrate to a new team with maybe a month or two of the season left?
But late season trades can help. Gasol probably helped the Raptors that year.
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Mylie10 wrote:Right now Lou Williams or Tucker move the needle for me. Both make 8mil.
I think either guy would fit really well for the roster. I doubt either team would want to deal with us for different reasons.
Phase 3 wrote:Mylie10 wrote:Right now Lou Williams or Tucker move the needle for me. Both make 8mil.
I think either guy would fit really well for the roster. I doubt either team would want to deal with us for different reasons.
I’d take Lou, DRose, or Tucker...in that order.
Imo the Warriors need another lethal scorer without Klay. DRose and Tucker(Rockets have a cheap owner) are probably way more obtainable though...I doubt the Clippers send Lou to the W’s.
xdrta+ wrote:One reason to be patient with the DPE is that over half the teams in the league are hard-capped and some may have to shed salary as the season goes on. The Warriors will be in a position to pick someone up.
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