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Sorry, I tried to make a link and it's not working! Oh well, how much do we have to spend?
Sorry, I tried to make "my dinky work" and it's not working!

The tax level for the 2009-10 season has been set at $69.92 million.
Unless Dre Miller is the target for a FA, we only have enough for a lopsided trade
Please tell me this means Hedo is getting less than he thought...
Just about 7.7 to spend without renouncing the two Euro scrubs. A little over 9 if we do.
No reason to do it since we are one of the only teams with space. I hope we are in the drivers seat.
How close will Milwaukee be if they re-sign Sessions?
Never said there was in that post.
They are currently sitting at about 62.5 Million. Assuming Sessions's contracts starts at the MLE (Which it probably will), they are looking at about 68.2 Million for this season.
Can you guys explain how you got $7.7? I'm getting a bit confused here.
7.717 million to be exact I think?
We have right at about 50 million in salaries. The cap is 57.7 million. Math took it from there.
David Lee lovers. 5 years 44.75 is the number we can give him I think.
If we renounce the Euro scrubs it's 5 year 54.3 for a S&T
After the season starts, and up until the deadline we will have 10.378 I think for a lopsided trade.
If nothing get's done we lose it for all intents and purposes

How close will Milwaukee be if they re-sign Sessions?
Sweet. According to Storyteller's site, the following teams are above the tax threshold: Boston, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, LA Lakers, Miami, Milwaukee, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, Phoenix, San Antonio, Utah, and Washington.
Also, Chicago is at $68.8 million and Charlotte is at $68.7 million.
I see some mediocre/crap teams on that list with cheap owners who will make for PERFECT trading partners.

