BNM wrote:Wiseman sucks and his $9.6 million salary would have put POR over the luxury tax threshold. By moving Payton and not taking back any salary, POR is now $6.1 million under the tax threshold. A straight Payton for Wiseman swap would have put us $3.5 million over the threshold.
James Wiseman is simply not worth it. Not this year, and given Dame's huge extension, not worth repeater tax penalties going forward. This resets the clock on the repeater tax counter.
If we want a back up big man, the $6.1 million headroom under the tax threshold gives us plenty of room to sign a veteran big man to a vet min contract without becoming a tax paying team. In addition to the usual suspects like Boogie, Dwight, Whiteside, Kanter/Freedom, let's see who becomes available on the buy out market. Plenty of options that are better and cheaper than Wiseman that won't push us over the tax threshold.
I believe if the deal goes through you take on Kevin Knox. But he makes less than Payton, so it still would move you farther from the tax threshold rather than closer.


















