We’re gonna be hard-capped at $138.6 million.
Right now, we’re at right around $100 million, not counting FAs or draft picks. Rookies will make around $7 million I think; free agents around $14 million.
So, we’re at approximately $121 million. If accurate, we could S&T BB into a hypothetical trade exception, starting his salary at $17.6 million.
We can offer him up to $10,235,263 in year 1 (=120% of previous salary), otherwise the Base Year Compensation rule would come into effect.
http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q93
Good luck trying to come up with a valid proposal while taking into account the BYC rule. It may be possible, but I'm really not sure.
Rookies will make around $7 million I think
Here are the exact numbers. They'll make around $5.5 million.
14th pick: $3,458,400
26th pick: $2,035,800
total: $5,494,200
But if we are using the (hypothetical Hayward) TPE to facilitate a S&T, what does the BYC mean here? We probably aren’t sending salaries, just picks. So we’d fulfill salary-matching (whether his previous salary or 50% of his new one) requirements using the TPE, no?
That's what I thought as well.
Seems like to make it attractive to Bogdanovic, we may have to go higher than $17 mm to start. Closer to $20 mm. This could be accomplished by sending our draft rights to Nesmith. There has to be something to motivate the Kings to play along. Offering future late first round pick is not going to get this done IMO.
I'd rather not give the kid up, but if that is all that stands in the way to getting Bogdanovich, it's a no brainer.
We can't send Romeo because you can't mix player salary with TPE.
I just need clarification that draft rights to Nesmith could be packaged with TPE, can someone speak to that?