I'm beginning to think Dinwiddie has more top end potential than Rozier and isn't just more consistent. Boston might very well be able to keep Rozier if Dinwiddie's contract is an accurate reflection of the potential market. Not sure that is the case as mid-season extensions often aren't at market value, but here's hoping it is.
I just disagreed with you on another thread, but I absolutely agree with you here. The contracts of Exum, Powell, Dinwiddie, and Van Fleet set the market for Rozier, which makes him utterly matchable.
Besides, the Cs need a big expendable contract.
I don’t know how it’s possible.
Assuming Kyrie resigns to full max and Horford renegotiates to $20M next season, then what?
Morris would take precedent, and let’s be conservative at 3/$30M.
Then Rozier at a modest 3/$27M.
2-3 first rounders, let’s go with $5M minimum up to $10M depending on amount (up to 4) and where we pick.
We are approaching - if not surpassing - $160M in salaries alone, the tax bill would be insane. That’s considering Horford reworking his deal and Morris/Rozier signing for reasonable deals (and Baynes opts-in).
Even anticipating a blockbuster trade, that’s a ton of salary.