http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/dave_mcmenamin/06/16/exit.interviews/index.html"The Lakers already have approximately $74 million already committed to eight players next season. That figure does not include Ariza, Odom and Brown, three key members of L.A.'s rotation, who are all free agents come June 30.
The luxury tax threshold is estimated to be in the $70 million range for next season, so L.A. will be penalized even if it fills the required 13-man roster out by signing five players for the league minimum.
Ariza and Odom will fetch much more than the minimum. One Western Conference executive said both players will warrant the mid-level exception at least, set to be in the neighborhood of $6 million next year.
Just signing one of the two players at that price, plus four more players to round out the roster, would put L.A.'s salary figure around $85 million next season. That figure would jump to $100 million if you account for the $15 million in luxury tax L.A. would have to pay."
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I doubt LA is going anywhere near $100 million. The more I look at the economy and this offseason, the more I think there will be free agents settling for a lot less than they thought they would. In this case, I have to think Ariza moves on (and BBD stays for Gomes-like money)