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http://hoopshype.com/salaries.htm
LA Lakers - 36 mil
Dallas Mavs - 43 mil
New York - 32 mil
Toronto - 48 mil
Memphis - 38 mil
SAS - $33 mil
POR - $33 mil
Detroit - $42 mil
PHX - $42 mil
Boston - $40 mil
Utah - $45 mil
Orlando - $39 mil
Atlanta - $39 mil
Philly - $24 mil
All the teams above have the ability to offer a MAX Contract to the available free agents of 2015. Obviously some will lose that ability if they resign their existing "free agents", but that isn't a guarantee. This summer can be very active, especially if teams are wanting to bring in a 4 year player and avoid having to max them out in 2016 with the new salary cap.
Here is the list of free agents, possibly in order of contract
http://hoopshype.com/free_agency_2015.htm
The Max Players
1.) LeBron - Will most likely not "opt out" until next summer
2.) Marc Gasol - Most likely re-sign to Memphis but could be swayed to leave. Still up in the air.
3.) Aldridge - At the beginning of the season, he seemed a lock. Could sign somewhere else
4.) Kawhi Leonard - This is a rookie max, so it's much smaller than the others above.
5.) Kevin Love - This could be the player that will be the biggest MAX signing mistake.
6.) Jimmy Butler - Restricted and Chicago will match any offer, IMO
7.) Dwade - He could definitely move to a team with a shot at a title. I think he's stayed pretty loyal, but possibly another title could tempt him.
8.) DeAndre Jordan - One of the best defenders, shittiest FT shooters and possibly the most "ME" of the bunch.
The second tier of players (probably the 12-14 mil guys)
1.) Tim Duncan - If he doesn't retire, I expect him to sign for 12 mil so Spurs can still sign a max player.
2.) Goran Dragic - I think New York or Dallas is his destiny.
3.) Draymond Green - I don't think GS will let him go. Maybe a toxic rookie max could pry him away, but the team that does definitely is paying 1.50 per 1.00
4.) Brook Lopez - I think he is definitely available, especially if some team offers a near max contract. Who will be that stupid?
5.) Millsap - He is deserving of a 12-14 mil contract. Utah probably wishes they never let him go.
6.) Al Jefferson - Too one dimensional, but many teams will pay him for his post up game.
7.) Reggie Jackson - I actually like this kid. I think OKC is gonna kick themselves for letting him go as well.
8.) Roy Hibbert - This is the player I think we take a big chance on. He would be a "game changer" if he played like he did 2 season's ago. I think with the right environment and players around him, he could be just as good as Jordan with a better FT%
9.) Tyson Chandler - He is old, but definitely able.
10.) Wes Matthews - Only team I see paying him the 12-14 mil is our team. I hope we don't. If he didn't get injured, he would be a sure fire 12-14 mil player.
Notable FREE AGENTS
Robin Lopez, Patrick Beverly, David West, Lou Williams, Kanter, Danny Green, Asik, Jamal Crawful, Eric Gordon, T. Thompson, Mosgov, Carroll, Shumpert, Brewer, Bass, Brandan Wright, Afflalo, Gerald Green, and Mike Dunleavy
LA Lakers - 36 mil
Dallas Mavs - 43 mil
New York - 32 mil
Toronto - 48 mil
Memphis - 38 mil
SAS - $33 mil
POR - $33 mil
Detroit - $42 mil
PHX - $42 mil
Boston - $40 mil
Utah - $45 mil
Orlando - $39 mil
Atlanta - $39 mil
Philly - $24 mil
All the teams above have the ability to offer a MAX Contract to the available free agents of 2015. Obviously some will lose that ability if they resign their existing "free agents", but that isn't a guarantee. This summer can be very active, especially if teams are wanting to bring in a 4 year player and avoid having to max them out in 2016 with the new salary cap.
Here is the list of free agents, possibly in order of contract
http://hoopshype.com/free_agency_2015.htm
The Max Players
1.) LeBron - Will most likely not "opt out" until next summer
2.) Marc Gasol - Most likely re-sign to Memphis but could be swayed to leave. Still up in the air.
3.) Aldridge - At the beginning of the season, he seemed a lock. Could sign somewhere else
4.) Kawhi Leonard - This is a rookie max, so it's much smaller than the others above.
5.) Kevin Love - This could be the player that will be the biggest MAX signing mistake.
6.) Jimmy Butler - Restricted and Chicago will match any offer, IMO
7.) Dwade - He could definitely move to a team with a shot at a title. I think he's stayed pretty loyal, but possibly another title could tempt him.
8.) DeAndre Jordan - One of the best defenders, shittiest FT shooters and possibly the most "ME" of the bunch.
The second tier of players (probably the 12-14 mil guys)
1.) Tim Duncan - If he doesn't retire, I expect him to sign for 12 mil so Spurs can still sign a max player.
2.) Goran Dragic - I think New York or Dallas is his destiny.
3.) Draymond Green - I don't think GS will let him go. Maybe a toxic rookie max could pry him away, but the team that does definitely is paying 1.50 per 1.00
4.) Brook Lopez - I think he is definitely available, especially if some team offers a near max contract. Who will be that stupid?
5.) Millsap - He is deserving of a 12-14 mil contract. Utah probably wishes they never let him go.
6.) Al Jefferson - Too one dimensional, but many teams will pay him for his post up game.
7.) Reggie Jackson - I actually like this kid. I think OKC is gonna kick themselves for letting him go as well.
8.) Roy Hibbert - This is the player I think we take a big chance on. He would be a "game changer" if he played like he did 2 season's ago. I think with the right environment and players around him, he could be just as good as Jordan with a better FT%
9.) Tyson Chandler - He is old, but definitely able.
10.) Wes Matthews - Only team I see paying him the 12-14 mil is our team. I hope we don't. If he didn't get injured, he would be a sure fire 12-14 mil player.
Notable FREE AGENTS
Robin Lopez, Patrick Beverly, David West, Lou Williams, Kanter, Danny Green, Asik, Jamal Crawful, Eric Gordon, T. Thompson, Mosgov, Carroll, Shumpert, Brewer, Bass, Brandan Wright, Afflalo, Gerald Green, and Mike Dunleavy
