Dat2U wrote:Ok I'm curious, resident cap experts, how much cap room can we create next off season by moving Rui & Bertans, with cap holds for Beal & Harrell?
Assuming Beal opts out of his player option in anticipation of receiving a full max, his cap hold is a max salary, or roughly $43M. Harrell's cap hold is $12.6M.
Dinwiddie, Kuzma, Avdija, Kispert, Gafford and Todd are under contract for a total of $43M. So even if we renounced Bryant, KCP, Holiday and Neto, and managed to give away Hachimura and Bertans with no salary coming back in return, our cap figure would be $98.6M. Factor our draft pick and 4 minimum salary vets and we're up to $105M or so. Leaving maybe $14M in cap room.
There really isn't a path to useful cap room as long as we pay Beal a supermax starting at $43M. If we retain Beal at a supermax without moving Bertans and Rui our salary figure will start at $108M without factoring the cost of resigning any of Harrell, KCP, Bryant, Holiday, Neto or our draft pick. The luxtax threshold is about $145M, so basically, we have $37M to work with when contemplating resigning any of our free agents (and or an MLE guy). We absolutely must retain at least one of Harrell/Bryant, and I really think we need KCP. Those two guys and our pick should use up most of the remaining room. Which is why I keep saying we're going to have to choose between Bryant and Harrell.
Of course, another option would be to not sign Beal to a supermax. Perhaps he is no longer a max caliber player under the new rules. He can opt in or his player option at $36M, or negotiate another contract here or elsewhere. But a big deal starting at $43M is looking pretty pricey.