https://twitter.com/dangercart/status/1149343418931449856?s=09
Thread from dangercart. Suggests one of two things from the sequencing:
Because we waived Yab before signing Edwards, we won't have the cap space unless we stretch Yab. So either a trade is coming before we sign people or Yab will be stretched to make room for Edwards and maybe another signing.
Interesting
Rookies are cap exempt unless the team plans on going over rookie scale. All things indicated are Edwards wants to hit FA and isn't looking for more years so the C's will end up at the rookie scale only with him.
This is wrong on many levels.
1) 1st round draftees have a cap hold equal to 120% of their rookie scale amount until they sign, at which point their actual salary is in the cap (in practice virtually all 1st round picks sign for 120%.)
2) Edwards is a second round pick. There is no rookie scale. This means that in order to sign him, they must do one of the following: a) use cap space, b) use a mid-level exception of some sort, or c) use the minimum-exception.
Presumably the Celtics would prefer to use cap space, because then they can sign Edwards to a deal of up to 4 years, as they have done with many of their second rounders in the past few seasons (Demetrius Jackson, Abdel Nader, Jordan Mickey, and Semi Ojeleye were all signed to four year deals). These deals were always more than the rookie minimum in year 1, and had varying amounts of guaranteed salary in year 2, which were at the second year minimum for all except Mickey, since the cap spike had far outpaced the minimum salaries by that point.
With all of these signings, the push and pull was between the amount of guaranteed money a player was willing to take in exchange for putting off free agency. That is presumably at issue here as well. I think the C’s will need to at least guarantee two full years to get Edwards to signing a deal of at least 3 years