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TEN PLAYERS UNDER CONTRACT...AND UNDER THE CAP
The Nets will have 10 players under contract come July 1, assuming no draft day trades (a big assumption).
In order of their 2008-09 salaries: Vince Carter, Richard Jefferson, Devin Harris, Stromile Swift --assuming he doesn't exercise his player option, Trenton Hassell, Nenad Krstic -- assuming he accepts qualifying offer, Sean Williams, Marcus Williams, Josh Boone, and Maurice Ager. The last five are still on rookie contracts.
Their total payroll with that group will be $51.79 million, which will put them under the salary cap till they start making moves.
NOT COMING BACK:
Darrell Armstrong has said he will retire. Keith Van Horn actually has a three year deal with only the first year guaranteed, but he will be waived in the next few weeks.
TWO FREE AGENTS - DIOP AND NACHBAR:
There is a belief that the Nets got expiring contracts for Kidd. Not so. Of the five players who came East, KVH and Diop were the only ones with expiring contracts and I doubt the Nets saw Diop as only an expiring contract.
Nets have Diop's Bird Rights and it looks like they got him to keep him or at least audition him, not as an expiring contract. He has too many positives to just let him go. He is only 26 and an athletic 7-footer. Problem is that he will likely want a lot of money. Nets can afford him, but does he fit in the mix? Do they keep him and trade one of the two young bigs?
Nachbar has been a disappointment shooting, inconsistent, way off last year's numbers, but he wants to stay and will probably accept a small increase over his $2.5 million salary this year. Question is will the Nets want him? Not so sure of that.
IF THEY TRADE CARTER:
Assume the Nets decide to trade Carter and one of the rookie contracts for Jermaine O'Neal. That would add approximately $7 million to the payroll and reduce the number of roster spots. Still would not put them anywhere near the luxury tax threshold.
DRAFT PICKS:
Assuming the picks aren't traded, and assming Dallas makes the playoffs, the two first rounders would add around $2.5 million to the payroll...still under the cap. Unless that second rounder is special, I doubt he gets a guaranteed deal.
BIG QUESTION:
How much does Ratner let Thorn and Vandeweghe spend.
The Nets will have 10 players under contract come July 1, assuming no draft day trades (a big assumption).
In order of their 2008-09 salaries: Vince Carter, Richard Jefferson, Devin Harris, Stromile Swift --assuming he doesn't exercise his player option, Trenton Hassell, Nenad Krstic -- assuming he accepts qualifying offer, Sean Williams, Marcus Williams, Josh Boone, and Maurice Ager. The last five are still on rookie contracts.
Their total payroll with that group will be $51.79 million, which will put them under the salary cap till they start making moves.
NOT COMING BACK:
Darrell Armstrong has said he will retire. Keith Van Horn actually has a three year deal with only the first year guaranteed, but he will be waived in the next few weeks.
TWO FREE AGENTS - DIOP AND NACHBAR:
There is a belief that the Nets got expiring contracts for Kidd. Not so. Of the five players who came East, KVH and Diop were the only ones with expiring contracts and I doubt the Nets saw Diop as only an expiring contract.
Nets have Diop's Bird Rights and it looks like they got him to keep him or at least audition him, not as an expiring contract. He has too many positives to just let him go. He is only 26 and an athletic 7-footer. Problem is that he will likely want a lot of money. Nets can afford him, but does he fit in the mix? Do they keep him and trade one of the two young bigs?
Nachbar has been a disappointment shooting, inconsistent, way off last year's numbers, but he wants to stay and will probably accept a small increase over his $2.5 million salary this year. Question is will the Nets want him? Not so sure of that.
IF THEY TRADE CARTER:
Assume the Nets decide to trade Carter and one of the rookie contracts for Jermaine O'Neal. That would add approximately $7 million to the payroll and reduce the number of roster spots. Still would not put them anywhere near the luxury tax threshold.
DRAFT PICKS:
Assuming the picks aren't traded, and assming Dallas makes the playoffs, the two first rounders would add around $2.5 million to the payroll...still under the cap. Unless that second rounder is special, I doubt he gets a guaranteed deal.
BIG QUESTION:
How much does Ratner let Thorn and Vandeweghe spend.
