Tam, read the end of the TT re-signs thread and we talk about how his cap hit is not that bad this season. We think we still have a few million to spare right now.
Depth chart after trade deadline:
Salary Situation Breakdown
Total Payroll: $66.833.135
Salary Cap (Soft): $58.044.000
Luxury Tax Limit: $70.307.000
Minimum Salary Cap: $43.533.000
Mid-Level Exception: $5.765.000
Minimum Player Exception (for a rookie): $473.604
Minimum Player Exception (for a vet with +10 years of experience): $1.352.181
Bi-Annual Exception: $2.080.000
Draft Picks
Draft Picks Owed To Other Teams:
*Future 1st round pick (to Bulls via Tyrus Thomas trade): top-14 protected in the 2012 Draft, top-12 protected in 2013, top-10 protected in 2014, top-8 protected in 2015 and unprotected in the 2016 Draft
*2016 Protected 2nd round pick (to Spurs via Theo Ratliff trade): top-55 protected
Draft Picks Owned From Other Teams:
*2011 1st round pick (from Hornets via Blazers via Gerald Wallace trade): top-7 protected in 2011 and top-8 protected in 2012, 2013 and 2014. After that, it would turn into two second-round picks in 2015 and 2016
*Future 1st round pick (from Portland via Gerald Wallace trade): top 12 protected from 2013 through 2015 and unprotected in 2016
Last edited by tamburello; 02-25-2011 at 05:48 AM.
Holy book of salary cap: http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm
Best teams' salaries site: http://www.storytellerscontracts.inf...13salaries.htm
Pending draft trades:
http://www.prosportstransactions.com...rades/2013.htm
Tam, read the end of the TT re-signs thread and we talk about how his cap hit is not that bad this season. We think we still have a few million to spare right now.
Yes, I have read that we do not match an offer by Nets, simply re-sign him to a regular contract before anyone else does. Assume that it starts with 6.5 million, and add Dominic McGuire's contract (assume it's minimum, 885k for a 3 year veteran), we already exceed 68 million. There is still a few bucks to offer, however no way can we lure an impact player with that money. All we can do now is unloading Tyson or Nazr for players, especially a starting PG.
Holy book of salary cap: http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm
Best teams' salaries site: http://www.storytellerscontracts.inf...13salaries.htm
Pending draft trades:
http://www.prosportstransactions.com...rades/2013.htm
Wow, didn't realize we had Diop for 3 more years.![]()
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this looks pretty good
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...mVkR3SXc&gid=5
Updated considering Dampier trade. Shaun Livingston and Dominic McGuire figures are not included.
As we can see, our current payroll is 74 million. Add Livingston as 3.5 million and McGuire as 1 million, we go to $ 78.5 million. What does that mean? It means the following: Forget all your big dreams about what Dampier's contract can be turned into. No CP3, no Arenas, no other big contracts. I think Dampier will very probably be waived, or maybe we can trade him to an undercap team for one or two players worth 3-4 million total.
Holy book of salary cap: http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm
Best teams' salaries site: http://www.storytellerscontracts.inf...13salaries.htm
Pending draft trades:
http://www.prosportstransactions.com...rades/2013.htm
I read that Tyrus Thomas made 12.5 million this year..is that true? I look fir a source though
http://www.rufusonfire.com/2010/7/13...-to-dallas-for
It's in this article a little over halfway down...
Last edited by ALong13; 07-15-2010 at 01:08 PM.
Anyone know the protection breakdown for the 1st owed to Chicago?
Couldn't find great details but here is the best I have for you:
http://blogs.charlotte.com/inside_th...protected.htmlThe pick owed Bulls is protected
Charlotte Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins just spoke with us about the Tyrus Thomas trade. I asked about the first-round pick they now owe the Chicago Bulls, in addition to the pick they owe the Minnesota Timberwolves (via Denver in the Alexis Ajinca deal).
The earliest the pick could go to Chicago is 2012, since the NBA doesn't allow teams to trade their first-round picks in consecutive years. In addition, there's a sliding scale of lottery protection written into the trade language that starts with the first draft when the Bobcats are eligible to send the pick out.
Higgins didn't go into detail about that protection, but it's good to know that if the Bobcats are still on the bubble between the playoffs and the lottery then, they wouldn't necessarily lose a good pick.
Who the fuck is Dominic Mcguire
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