illmatic99
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what dooes ariza have to do with Melo/ HW?My nightmare scenario:
1) Blazers decide to ride and die with Whiteside/Melo/Ariza.
2) Blazers finish 9th or 10th in the West. No play-offs and crap drafting position.
3) Whiteside and Melo leave as FA and Blazers drop Ariza to save money.
what dooes ariza have to do with Melo/ HW?
Again, we'll be around 114 mil for our cap number with Melo and HW gone, a new draft pick signed, and all our exceptions forfeited (and minimum roster charges) . That leaves about 1 mil in capspace. Letting Ariza walk, would open up about 10 mil more with his 1.8 mil guarantee. The absolute maximium we could open up is about 11 mil of space.Only a small part of his salary for next year is guaranteed. The team can save money just by cutting him.
What else are you willing to give up for Aldridge?Feels like the timing is right for Aldridge to return. I don’t see how San Antonio is going to make any sort of jump in the next year. DeRozan will probably opt out in the summer. Aldridge only has one year left. I know the Spurs don’t really make moves during the season, but our best chance to acquire him would be now while we have Whitesides expiring.
Dame
CJ
Ariza
Aldridge
Nurkic
if that isn’t a contender idk what is
I generally agree, with one minor quibble. If Ariza play warrants less than $6m, then it makes more sense to cut him instead of keeping him around.Again, we'll be around 114 mil for our cap number with Melo and HW gone, a new draft pick signed, and all our exceptions forfeited (and minimum roster charges) . That leaves about 1 mil in capspace. Letting Ariza walk, would open up about 10 mil more with his 1.8 mil guarantee. The absolute maximium we could open up is about 11 mil of space.
The non-taxpayer MLE is about 9.5 mil.
The Bazemore TPE is about 7 mil.
It makes more sense to keep Ariza next year and his contract around to throw in trades next deadline than to waive him.
My numbers might be slightly off but the general premise remains. It makes no sense to simply open up minimal capspace while losing all our exceptions and losing tradeable contracts in the process.
What else are you willing to give up for Aldridge?
Collins? Ant? I don't want to do anything more than future protected picks.
I didn't realize it was choice?Even if they cut Ariza, they can choose to keep the MLE & Baze TPE instead of opening cap space.
You're right. He returns Thursday night. Fortunately, it is only for 1 game.Feels like the timing is right for Aldridge to return.
That's not a contender in any way, shape, or form. It's better than what we currently have, but still not a contender.Dame
CJ
Ariza
Aldridge
Nurkic
if that isn’t a contender idk what is
You're right. He returns Thursday night. Fortunately, it is only for 1 game.
That's not a contender in any way, shape, or form. It's better than what we currently have, but still not a contender.
Again, we'll be around 114 mil for our cap number with Melo and HW gone, a new draft pick signed, and all our exceptions forfeited (and minimum roster charges) . That leaves about 1 mil in capspace. Letting Ariza walk, would open up about 10 mil more with his 1.8 mil guarantee. The absolute maximium we could open up is about 11 mil of space.
The non-taxpayer MLE is about 9.5 mil.
The Bazemore TPE is about 7 mil.
It makes more sense to keep Ariza next year and his contract around to throw in trades next deadline than to waive him.
My numbers might be slightly off but the general premise remains. It makes no sense to simply open up minimal capspace while losing all our exceptions and losing tradeable contracts in the process.
Yep. To open up 'cap space' you have to waive all your exceptions (MLE, BAE, TPE, etc). Usually if the aggregate of all the exceptions is more than the potential cap space, it's more advantageous to keep the exceptions.I didn't realize it was choice?
My nightmare scenario:
1) Blazers decide to ride and die with Whiteside/Melo/Ariza.
2) Blazers finish 9th or 10th in the West. No play-offs and crap drafting position.
3) Whiteside and Melo leave as FA and Blazers drop Ariza to save money.
All the more reason to keep Ariza then, no? We'd be allowed to take 1.25x + 100k in salary in return in a trade.Yep. To open up 'cap space' you have to waive all your exceptions (MLE, BAE, TPE, etc). Usually if the aggregate of all the exceptions is more than the potential cap space, it's more advantageous to keep the exceptions.
All the more reason to keep Ariza then, no? We'd be allowed to take 1.25x + 100k in salary in return in a trade.
You just KNOW this is a smokescreen.
You're right. He returns Thursday night. Fortunately, it is only for 1 game.
That's not a contender in any way, shape, or form. It's better than what we currently have, but still not a contender.
Not anything substantial but did just get texted this:
"Interesting that Capela, Nene & Green add up to $26.52M. Is there a way they move all of that, add Whiteside ($27.09M)and ship Covington to Portland?"
Not even sure how that would work cap wise. Just a text from someone trying to be coy/vague who has had some decent info before.
Doesn't make much sense, Hawks clearly targeted Capela and want him to be their CoTF after this year.Not anything substantial but did just get texted this:
"Interesting that Capela, Nene & Green add up to $26.52M. Is there a way they move all of that, add Whiteside ($27.09M)and ship Covington to Portland?"
Not even sure how that would work cap wise. Just a text from someone trying to be coy/vague who has had some decent info before.
Not anything substantial but did just get texted this:
"Interesting that Capela, Nene & Green add up to $26.52M. Is there a way they move all of that, add Whiteside ($27.09M)and ship Covington to Portland?"
Not even sure how that would work cap wise. Just a text from someone trying to be coy/vague who has had some decent info before.
I like this idea, and I agree that the time is right. But,...Feels like the timing is right for Aldridge to return. I don’t see how San Antonio is going to make any sort of jump in the next year. DeRozan will probably opt out in the summer. Aldridge only has one year left. I know the Spurs don’t really make moves during the season, but our best chance to acquire him would be now while we have Whitesides expiring.
Dame
CJ
Ariza
Aldridge
Nurkic
if that isn’t a contender idk what is