So that gives the C's three options
(1) Sign Jeff Green and Glen Davis and lose the MLE
(2) Sign Glen Davis ($3mil or under) and an MLE signing and lose Jeff Green
(3) Use the MLE, jettison Glen Davis and lose Jeff Green
Option two looks the most fruitful short term option.
Wait, I am confused. The article states the full midlevel several times.
Does that mean that that mini-midlevel exception is still in the deal? That the C's would get that if they signed G.Davis and J.Green?
I am having trouble finding out whether that still exists or not.
From what I gleaned from that author's twitter, all teams get an MLE to use each year, but if you're on the verge of crossing the $4 mil over the tax threshold, the MLE gets reduced to $3 mil.
So it's a case of Green, Baby + $3 mil MLE vs $5+ MLE. no Green, and maybe Baby on the cheap.
I think the $3 million rules the C's out of the top wings and Kwame/Landry/Foster.
With Kenyon Martin in China until March, late season signing, it probably wouldn't matter much to him. It should also be enough for someone like Chuck Hayes or Mike Dunleavy. Grant Hill. Possibly Josh Howard too.
Maybe Przybilla is still in play also given his recent injury history and sub-par performance.
You think Foster's a full MLE guy? I thought he had some fairly significant injury concerns to go along with his age. Don't follow the Pacers much though.
Hayes is my favorite target for his combination of defense, rebounding and restraint.
Yeah, I am not clear on his injury problems either.
It was his back, right? Not sure what shape that is in. I could be underestimating that.
My expectations for Foster ... is for Indiana to offer a two year $4-5 million per year deal. I think it'll be pretty tough to pry him away from there. He is very loyal to that organization as are they to him.
I would be very surprised if they didn't make him a solid offer (especially given the weak FA options for their cap space) + I struggle to see Foster leaving there without there being a large difference in pay. So if it's anyways competitive - and I expect their offer will be that - Foster will stay in Indiana.
Hence, I don't see a $3million per year deal being enough.