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We don't have the full MLE because we are starting off under the cap. Only have room exception.
I think it was more of having the equivalent of full mle.
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We don't have the full MLE because we are starting off under the cap. Only have room exception.
Chris Copeland has agreed to sign a two-year, $6.1 million deal with the Indiana Pacers.
The New York Knicks will be unable to match despite Copeland's status as a restricted free agent.
I think it was more of having the equivalent of full mle.
We don't have the full MLE because we are starting off under the cap. Only have room exception.
You have to waive the MLE to create cap space. So technically, if we traded JJ for 9.5(unlikely, but go with it), then we can trade part of the TPE for RObin, and part for Robinson. Because we used bird rights with JJ, instead of cap space, we'd technically have never waived the MLE.
We don't have the full MLE because we are starting off under the cap. Only have room exception.
You have to waive the MLE to create cap space. So technically, if we traded JJ for 9.5(unlikely, but go with it), then we can trade part of the TPE for RObin, and part for Robinson. Because we used bird rights with JJ, instead of cap space, we'd technically have never waived the MLE.
I don't see the point in that though. Assuming we waive the MLE, we're set to have about $3.5 million under the cap + $2.6 million room exception. That added up just about equals the MLE anyways. Assuming you're going after a SF and a PG...it won't really make a difference.
Also, pretty sure Dell Demps structured the NO deal in a way that it would fit under the 150% rule. If you split the deal I'm not sure it would still work that way and NO wouldn't do it.
The Philadelphia 76ers have agreed to acquire Royce White from the Houston Rockets for future draft considerations.
The Rockets cleared White's $1.7 million salary for next season to offer a max contract to Dwight Howard.
White was limited during his rookie season to a well-publicized anxiety disorder.
76ers' GM Sam Hinkie was with the Rockets when White was drafted.
So getting a jack for hickson in that scenario right?
no. You'd use the TPE to acquire Lopez.
Thinking it through, however, I don't think it's actually feasible. Say we created a TPE by S&T JJ to GS for the amount to cover Robin, that's a say 6 million TPE. Combined with our 5 million dollar MLE, that's right about where we were with our cap space. But, we don't have Robinson. And no real way to create another TPE to grab him.
no. You'd use the TPE to acquire Lopez.
Thinking it through, however, I don't think it's actually feasible. Say we created a TPE by S&T JJ to GS for the amount to cover Robin, that's a say 6 million TPE. Combined with our 5 million dollar MLE, that's right about where we were with our cap space. But, we don't have Robinson. And no real way to create another TPE to grab him.
So apparently one of the main reasons Dwight apparently left LA was because he didn't want to be Kobe's sidekick (via Sportscenter). I wonder if he means a "sidekick" in terms of perception or possessions. If he means a sidekick in terms of possessions and his role on the team, then I don't know what role he expects to play with Harden out there, who jacked up 17+ field goals per game last season. Not to mention, if he had stayed in LA, he would have been the Lakers' go-to offensive threat until Kobe recovered from his ACL surgery.
HMM Interesting. I wonder what happend to Josh Smith. That goes against all the other theories out there. But it makes sense for Houston
Houston.
Has a major free agent ever left LA before? I can't remember anything like this ever happening in the past.
If they pull that off, then I have to say I'm kind of liking New Orleans' new look ... That's plenty of front-court talent, a good backcourt with Holiday and Gordon (with Tyreke as a super-sub sixth man) and Aminu is no great shakes at the three spot, but passable.
I'm not sure that's a sure-fire winner, but it's a start.
Has a major free agent ever left LA before? I can't remember anything like this ever happening in the past.
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Derek Fisher have mutual interest in re-signing for Fisher to be the team's third-string point guard, according to a source.
Fisher has spent parts of the past two seasons with the Thunder.
Fisher averaged 8.7 points in the playoffs last season, playing significant minutes with Russell Westbrook injured.
so far not one word on Andrew Bynum goin anywhere - I love it and hope it stays that way
I dont think Indy would move granger for gordon
If New Orleans can flip Eric Gordon for Danny Granger I think that could be a pretty good move. You'd be pretty thin at shooting guard behind Tyreke (I think Evans' best role is probably as a super-sub sixth man versus a guy who has to blend in with other players), but at least you'd have some decent size across the board.
If Gordon is healthy, that's a great deal for Indiana, too. They went to 7 games in the ECF w/out Granger, and without a true offensive threat in their backcourt. Start Gordon, have Stephenson off the bench, and that team may be the favorite in the East. I hate Gordon's overall game, by the way, but for a team that can't score consistently like the Pacers, he'd be a great fit alongside Hill and George. With West and Hibbert, that's an NBA title contender, with Stephenson being a defensive presence as a 6th man, and Hansborough being a banger off of the bench.