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NBA teams (NYK, Dal, Cle, Was, Tor) looking to get into the first should talk to Boston. Price is a future first rounder. Pretty reasonable.
Memphis probably ends up selling either 25 or 28 when it's all said and done. Waiting for last minute likely increases the quality of offers.
The New Orleans Hornets’ front office hadn’t wanted to trade its No. 11 pick, but it appears the financial realities of the cash-strapped franchise are making it more likely the team will trade out of the lottery
Duke’s 7-foot-1 center Brian Zoubek has emerged as one of the top second-round prospects, and league executives believe he could be one of the New York Knicks’ back-to-back picks at Nos. 38 and 39.
No deal with Pacers, but Oklahoma City has been "relentless" trying to get into top 10. Why? Butler's Gordon Hayward, league source says.
Jones has $15.5 remaining on his contract through 2012-13, but those final three seasons are only partially guaranteed if James is waived by June 30. Waiving Jones would knock another $2.8 million off the Heat's salary cap for the 2010-11 season, giving them roughly $27 million to spend in free agency after July 1.
It has been discussed, according to a source, but talks have not gotten serious and there is no proof the Bulls are inclined to make such a move. This deal would save the Bulls about $22 million in future salaries, but it wouldn’t give them any more cap space to add a second free agent this summer. In fact, it would erase about $300,000 in cap space.
According to Mike McGraw of the Daily Herald the Chicago Bulls have discussed sending Luol Deng to Orlando for Mickael Pietrus and Marcin Gortat. QuoteIt has been discussed, according to a source, but talks have not gotten serious and there is no proof the Bulls are inclined to make such a move. This deal would save the Bulls about $22 million in future salaries, but it wouldn’t give them any more cap space to add a second free agent this summer. In fact, it would erase about $300,000 in cap space.
Quote from: The Walker Wiggle on June 24, 2010, 12:18:58 PMAccording to Mike McGraw of the Daily Herald the Chicago Bulls have discussed sending Luol Deng to Orlando for Mickael Pietrus and Marcin Gortat. QuoteIt has been discussed, according to a source, but talks have not gotten serious and there is no proof the Bulls are inclined to make such a move. This deal would save the Bulls about $22 million in future salaries, but it wouldn’t give them any more cap space to add a second free agent this summer. In fact, it would erase about $300,000 in cap space.I'd be discussing that deal too if I were the Bulls.
NBA sources expect a wave of cap-related deals today. Chicago and Miami will be active, could trade a big part of their rosters by tonight.From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com/#ixzz0rmyoh8N9http://www.draftexpress.com
The problem is, if they are trying to get space for two max players, this doesn't help. They want cap room, not role players.
So do we have the ability to take advantage of any of these cap related deals?