42N8Bounce
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It all comes down to the price for me.
Howard made $23.3M last year. He's gonna want a raise, along with some security of multiple years. He's eligible to make a max of around $30.8M/yr.
If we renounce the rights to Henderson, Kaman and Roberts, we would have $24.8M free. Guys like Durant and Horford (7-9 yr vets) will be making about $26.4M. If we're going to get to that level, we need to renounce the rights to Leonard ($7.7M CAP hold), Harkless ($7.2M CAP hold), or Crabbe ($2.7M). Another option is a trade that dumps salary. For example, trade Vonleh ($2.8M) for a second round draft choice. Or trade Plumlee ($2.3M) for a late first and/or second round draft choice.
I'm okay signing him up to the tier 2 max of $26.4M, but if we go higher than that, I think we're losing too much CAP flexibility and depth on our team for short term gains.
Will a team (like NY) be crazy enough to offer him the full max of $30.8M? If so, I say good luck to them.
Howard made $23.3M last year. He's gonna want a raise, along with some security of multiple years. He's eligible to make a max of around $30.8M/yr.
If we renounce the rights to Henderson, Kaman and Roberts, we would have $24.8M free. Guys like Durant and Horford (7-9 yr vets) will be making about $26.4M. If we're going to get to that level, we need to renounce the rights to Leonard ($7.7M CAP hold), Harkless ($7.2M CAP hold), or Crabbe ($2.7M). Another option is a trade that dumps salary. For example, trade Vonleh ($2.8M) for a second round draft choice. Or trade Plumlee ($2.3M) for a late first and/or second round draft choice.
I'm okay signing him up to the tier 2 max of $26.4M, but if we go higher than that, I think we're losing too much CAP flexibility and depth on our team for short term gains.
Will a team (like NY) be crazy enough to offer him the full max of $30.8M? If so, I say good luck to them.
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