Barnes makes $22.2 million. We only have about 16 million available until we hit the hard cap. Even trading away Langford wouldn’t be enough. Or even Langford plus Semi. Barnes is not an option without trading away a player better than Barnes. Barnes isn’t happening.
Who cares about hard cap. Dont believe ownership does. Hard capped last season after the Kemba trade.
If management believes that Barnes can put us over the top he will be here.
keeping the incoming at less than 16 million would leave slim picking around the league.
Norman Powell (Cannot see raptors letting him go, would love him though)
Terrence Ross (Would be ok with Ross)
Tauren Prince
Rudy Gay
JJ Reddick
Thad Young
Will Barton
Kyle Anderson
Norman Bjelica
Ownership has to believe it because “hard cap” would mean exactly what it says, being hard capped.
We make the Hayward sign and trade and we can not by any means or any circumstances go over the hard cap number of $138 mil (or whatever the official figure is).
Unless my math is wrong we should be over the 138 million.
Kemba - $34,379,100
Jaylen Brown $23,883,929
Marcus Smart $13,446,428
Jayson Tatum $9,897,120
Daniel Theis $5,000,000
Romeo Langford $3,631,200
Aaron Nesmith $3,458,400
Grant Williams $2,498,760
Payton Pritchard $2,035,800
Semi Ojeleye $1,752,950
Carsen Edwards $1,517,981
Tristan Thompson $9,258,000
Teague $2,000,000 (est.)
Waters $1,549,812
Tacko $1,549,812
Dead Cap $1,131,937
Total $116,991,229
Tax Apron is looking like 138.8 million.
The hard cap means under no circumstances the team can exceed the Apron for 1 year, but unless I am missing something team has about 21.8 million in space
Barnes at 22 million would require only edwards and/or semis contracts to a trade which combine for a further 3.27 million. (assuming Teague is signed around 2 million. I have to assume he is less than Wannamaker at 2.5 million)
Or am I missing something else here?