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Jefferson had hoped to tap into some of that stray cash, opting out of $15.2 million in order to pursue a new long-term deal with the Spurs or another team.
The market for Jefferson, however, appears to be shrinking daily, even among the LeBron losers with ample salary cap space. New Jersey removed itself from the running by committing five years and $35 million to Travis Outlaw. New York used the bulk of its cap space to land Amare Stoudemire in a maximum deal, and is poised to take on more payroll once a sign-and-trade deal shipping David Lee to Golden State is executed.
One high-ranking Knicks official said Thursday that Jefferson was never in the team's plans, even if it whiffed on James.
Teams view Jefferson as a complimentary player who probably won't command much more than the mid-level exception of $5.765 million. The Spurs are expected to offer a multi-year contract starting at a shade above that, at a number that reduces their luxury tax hit.
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