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- Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 7:26am #31398
BasketBalAllanParticipantHere is a list of team salaries, possible cap space, and qualifying offers they have for restricted free agents if they wish to keep them. This is factoring in approximate 1st round players contracts. For possible salary cap I used the salaries staying the same and the cap being between $48 million and $58 million, that part is not meant to be very accurate.
(Team, salary, possible cap, offers)
ATL, $66 million, $0, none.
BOS, $72.5 million, $0, Jeff Green’s $6 million.
CHA, $50 million, $0-$8 million, Dante Cunningham’s $1 million.
CHI, $61.5 million, $0, none.
CLE, $62 million, $0, none.
DAL, $63 million, $0, none.
DEN, $30 million, $18-$28 million, Wilson Chandler and Arron Afflalo both $3 million, Gary Forbes, $1 million.
DET, $51 million, $0-$7 million, Rodney Stucky’s $4 million and Jonas Jerebko’s $1 million.
GSW, $51 million, $0-$7 million, Reggie Williams $1 million.
HOU, $47 million, $1-$11 million, none.
IND, $37 million, $11-$21 million, none.
LAC, $45 million, $3-$13 million, DeAndre Jordan’s $1 million.
LAL, $92.5 million, $0, none.
MEM, $37 million, $11-$21 million, Marc Gasol’s $4.5 million and Hamed Haddadi’s $2 million.
MIA, $65 million, $0, none.
MIL, $52 million, $0-$6 million, Luc Mbah a Moute’s $1 million.
MIN, $53 million, $0-$5 million, none.
NJN, $40 million, $8-$18 million, Ben Uzoh’s $1 million.
NOH, $42 million, $6-$16 million, Marco Belinelli’s $3.5 million.
NYK, $60.5 million, $0, Derrick Brown’s $1 million.
OKC, $53.5 million, $0-$5 million, Daequan Cook’s $3 million.
ORl, $75 million, $0, none.
PHI, $56 million, $0-$2 million, Spencer Hawes and Thaddeus Young’s $4 million each.
PHO, $51 million, $0-$7 million, Aaron Brooks $3 million.
POR, $67 million, $0, Greg Oden’s 9 million.
SAC, $32 million, $16-$26 million, Marcus Thornton and Darnell Jackson’s $1 million each.
SAN, $71 million, $0, none.
TOR, $50 million, $0-$8 million, Sonny Weems $1 million.
UTA, $59 million, $0, none.
WAS, $43.5 million, $5-$15 million, Nick Young’s $3.5 million and Othyus Jeffers / Hamady Ndiaye / Larry Owens all with $1 million.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 7:58am #560979
ajk004ParticipantIt’s right when not including the massive contract Z-Bo just signed. Shamsports and a lot of others just haven’t entered that approx $15 million into the final figure. They effective have no cap-space if they resign any of Gasol, Haddadi and or Mayo.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 7:58am #561050
ajk004ParticipantIt’s right when not including the massive contract Z-Bo just signed. Shamsports and a lot of others just haven’t entered that approx $15 million into the final figure. They effective have no cap-space if they resign any of Gasol, Haddadi and or Mayo.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 8:32am #561010
ghrghrParticipantMayo is a FA next year. His qualifying offer is 7 million and he may even get a better contract somewhere else, so it will be almost impossible to re-sign him, especially with the new CBA.
Indiana is in an interesting situation. They have a lot of cap space this year, but should be careful not to sign players to big contracts they don’t deserve (I’m talking about David West here). Maybe trading while taking on salary is the solution. Next year is a big FA class and they’ll have James Posey’s terrible contract coming off their books, another 7 million.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 8:32am #561082
ghrghrParticipantMayo is a FA next year. His qualifying offer is 7 million and he may even get a better contract somewhere else, so it will be almost impossible to re-sign him, especially with the new CBA.
Indiana is in an interesting situation. They have a lot of cap space this year, but should be careful not to sign players to big contracts they don’t deserve (I’m talking about David West here). Maybe trading while taking on salary is the solution. Next year is a big FA class and they’ll have James Posey’s terrible contract coming off their books, another 7 million.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 9:56am #561067
aamir543ParticipantYeah, I say they will probably move Mayo, hey, as a Warriors fan, I would take Gay and Mayo(extention) for Ellis.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 9:56am #561139
aamir543ParticipantYeah, I say they will probably move Mayo, hey, as a Warriors fan, I would take Gay and Mayo(extention) for Ellis.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 12:31pm #561247
ghrghrParticipant^^ I’m sure you would, but that would leave a huge hole at the 3 for the Grizzlies.
I also don’t know if Golden State can do this trade salary wise.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/01/2011 - 12:31pm #561317
ghrghrParticipant^^ I’m sure you would, but that would leave a huge hole at the 3 for the Grizzlies.
I also don’t know if Golden State can do this trade salary wise.
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