Alright so to recap the Celtics are still at a crossroads with the second apron. They are currently over but viable path to duck under would be moving Svi & Banton with cash & 2nds. Later signing players pro rated vet minimum. Is this still accurate?
They could go vastly over the second apron by using the grant TPE. I believe Otto Porter fits and only has one year left. I think that’s the guy to go for and do it soon. He can be aggregated later in the year in a deal. It costs more in luxury tax but also gives us a solid trade ballast combined with NGTD guys. Also my understanding is Pritchard can still be traded even after extension, he even is able to be moved for someone making 6.6M. I don’t think they are trading him but I’m merely laying out the possibilities based on my understanding of the cap.
I continue to insist I don’t want to see a middle of the road approach. A part of me still leans that it might be preferable to try to duck it this year. It depends on if we really can acquire a difference maker with the TPE aggregated. The TPE on its own I don’t see much available unless we attach picks for guys on rookie deals. Either go for it all the way or duck the apron one more year.
Not quite, Svi Mykhailuik and Banton are both essentially non-guaranteed until the first day of the season so there is no need to attach anything to them and trade them, at least until the start of the season. All the Celtics need to do is waive them, which I am sure they would do if a better opportunity presented itself. Once the season starts and they are partially guaranteed, then yes, maybe they become part of a trade to open a spot on the roster and/or cut some salary.
As to "ducking" the second apron, I believe the Celtics would go over it for the right deal but they are not going to do a deal just to do a deal. There are implications if you go over and I am sure they will weigh that, but for the right deal, I think they will go over, and should go over.
I suspect that they are going to let the tail end of the off season play out and see who becomes available. There are teams that will need to make roster adjustments. Players will become available either waived or via a trade with the TPE (no player going back to the other team). If something you like becomes available, great, grab the player. If not, so be it, start the season with what you have and look for an in season trade. Worst case, make the best deal you can at the trade dead line.