just a review of when Portland is 'scheduled to be next season:
Damian Lillard $31,626,953
CJ McCollum $29,354,152
Trevor Ariza $12,800,000
Jusuf Nurkić $12,000,000
Rodney Hood $6,003,900
Zach Collins $5,406,255
Anfernee Simons $2,252,040
Nassir Little $2,210,640
Mario Hezonja $1,882,867
Gary Trent $1,663,861
(Andrew Nicholson) $2,844,429
(Anderson Varejão) $1,913,345
$109,958,442 for 10 players with the tax line around 139-140M and the apron at 145-146M
now, the variables:
* 1st round pick - 2.5-3.5M
* Skal - RFA; 3-5M?
* Full MLE - 10M
* Full BAE - 3.8M (Melo?)
* Whiteside - 8-12M
so then, 15 potential players with 27M salary on low end and 33-34M on high end. Low end = 2-3M
below tax line. High end = 3-5M above tax line
and, the Blazers still have that 7M TPE to work into the equation
I think
@wizenheimer has a mandate to never praise Neil.
that's bullshit....I have commended that Ariza trade several times
more than that, I have praised Olshey's mastery of the bargain bin. That's his wheelhouse, and that was the template of the Ariza trade
Why are you assuming Parker won't just bounce? His option is only for 6.5 mil.
You really think we can re-sign Hassan for 11 mil/yr?
1 - yeah, I'm assuming Parker isn't going to turn down 6.5M
2 - and yeah, I'm assuming the free agent market for Whiteside is going to be even less robust than the free agent market for Nurkic. Can you point to a team that would pay him more than 11M? Kanter couldn't even get half that. Furthermore, I don't think Whiteside signing elsewhere is a worse outcome than paying Dieng and Parker 23M next season
Parker has a player option
exactly....he can opt in and almost certainly would. He's not going to toss away 6.5M on spec