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7.717 million to be exact I think?



We have right at about 50 million in salaries.
Thanks. ah... storyteller had used Channing's $4 mil on the totals, so i forgot to subtract that.

So, my lux tax teams list is wrong.
 
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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

Up until next July 1, Portland will have the space. So, in terms of major trade milestones, they have the trade deadline and next year's draft within that time frame.
 
no point in renouncing the euros now....

the lakers must be hurt iirc thier at 76.73 1 for 1.....
 
Looks like next seasons cap, starting in 2010 could go down by $7 million!

Wednesday, NBA teams also received tentative projections from the league warning that the cap is estimated to drop to somewhere between $50.4 million and $53.6 million for the 2010-11 season.

If BRI, as it is referred to in the NBA, decreases by five percent, teams would be looking at a $50.4 million salary cap and a luxury-tax line of $61.2 million in 2010-11.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4312837
 
After the season starts, and up until the deadline we will have 10.378 I think for a lopsided trade.

All the more reason to wait until the deadline, or at least until the season!

Looks like next seasons cap, starting in 2010 could go down by $7 million!

If this is true, that's even FEWER max contracts to dole out... Some seriously talented guys will be going to teams over the cap (like us!) for MLEs next offseason!
 
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

That number seems high. I understand the capholds for our Euros don't count during the season, but we currently only have 10 players under contract, and I think the CBA demands you have at least 11. Also, I would be surprised if at minimum we don't sign Cunningham and Pendergraph. That would still mean we have around $9 million in cap room.
 
All the more reason to wait until the deadline, or at least until the season!



If this is true, that's even FEWER max contracts to dole out... Some seriously talented guys will be going to teams over the cap (like us!) for MLEs next offseason!

Not to mention that the luxury tax will be near $60 million. This is going to really screw things up!
 
That number seems high. I understand the capholds for our Euros don't count during the season, but we currently only have 10 players under contract, and I think the CBA demands you have at least 11. Also, I would be surprised if at minimum we don't sign Cunningham and Pendergraph. That would still mean we have around $9 million in cap room.

CBA demands 12 I believe.
 
That number seems high. I understand the capholds for our Euros don't count during the season, but we currently only have 10 players under contract, and I think the CBA demands you have at least 11. Also, I would be surprised if at minimum we don't sign Cunningham and Pendergraph. That would still mean we have around $9 million in cap room.

The 2nd rounders should have minimum contracts, which won't reduce cap space as we have cap holds in the place anyways. But if we use more then the minimum roster spots those extra players will reduce cap space.
 
CBA demands 12 I believe.

That is correct

Larry Coon's FAQ

64. What roster size limits exist? What is the Inactive List? What is Injured Reserve?

A team must have 12 players on its active roster, although they can drop to 11 for up to two weeks at a time. They must suit up at least eight players for every game. Any remaining players must be on its Inactive List, and are ineligible to play in games. A team must have a minimum of one and a maximum of three players on its Inactive List, although they can drop to zero for up to two weeks at a time, and can temporarily have four with league approval in the event of a hardship. The composition of the Inactive List can change on a game-by-game basis -- no less than 60 minutes prior to tipoff, the team must present to the official scorer a list of the players who will be active for that game. A player can be inactive for as little as one game. While individual teams are only required to carry 13 players (12 active and one inactive), the NBA also guarantees a league-wide average of at least 14 players per team. The league is surcharged if they do not meet this obligation.

Players assigned to the NBA Developmental League (see question number 66) are automatically placed on their team's Inactive List.
 
The 2nd rounders should have minimum contracts, which won't reduce cap space as we have cap holds in the place anyways. But if we use more then the minimum roster spots those extra players will reduce cap space.

Correct, but was that hold built into the $10.3 million in MM's post?
 
I'm just wrong Tince. Fuck.


The big news though is next offseasons cap number. Estimated at 50 -53????? There are even a lot of teams now that might back off on signing players because of that.
 

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