e_blazer
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The Cavs are so far over the cap, that even if Lebron comes off their books, their available capspace is around 8 million; hardly the max money player you imply. Again, Lebron if he wants the full six years and slightly higher per year raises and wants to leave can ask for a sign and trade with his destination of choice, or he can leave the Cavs high and dry and make only slightly less money in salary and probably not feel too great of a pinch because of his vast and lucrative earnings from his endorsements.
I made a mistake in my previous post. I was looking at the Cavs' 2011-12 salary numbers instead of 2010-11. Depending upon what the cap is set at and how much of West's contract is guaranteed, the Cavs could have $10 to $11 million available if LeBron walks.
As far as the "slightly higher per year raises", when you're starting from a number around $17 million, the compound difference between 5 years with 8% raises vs. 6 years with 10.5% raises is a huge amount of money. Any of you math whiz's care to take a stab at it?
