RR7
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Seems many feel that the best use of our cap space in the offseason is through an unbalanced trade, taking on salary from a team for little more than the TPE created back to them. Thought I'd start a thread brainstorming some of those ideas, who might be looking to shed salary of players and why, and what might work out for an unbalanced trade.
I'll add that we currently have 2 million in cap space, or a roughly 2 million dollar TPE if we wanted to make an uneven trade this season as well. Something along the lines of, say, Belinelli and a pick from Chicago, for a 2nd rounder. Why do we do it? The pick, solely. Waive Belinelli. Why for Chicago? They're currently over the tax, and Belinelli looks to be losing minutes to Butler. At 1.9 million, the move saves them 3.8 million dollars overall. And maybe they add someone that can fit their rotation better if they so desired to actually spend that money.
Are there other teams that might move a player THIS season to save on luxury tax or future payments? What about next season?
I'll add that we currently have 2 million in cap space, or a roughly 2 million dollar TPE if we wanted to make an uneven trade this season as well. Something along the lines of, say, Belinelli and a pick from Chicago, for a 2nd rounder. Why do we do it? The pick, solely. Waive Belinelli. Why for Chicago? They're currently over the tax, and Belinelli looks to be losing minutes to Butler. At 1.9 million, the move saves them 3.8 million dollars overall. And maybe they add someone that can fit their rotation better if they so desired to actually spend that money.
Are there other teams that might move a player THIS season to save on luxury tax or future payments? What about next season?
