For a lot of you this will be a rehash of stuff you already know, but I think it's important enough that it deserves it's own thread.
We keep hearing about how we have "cap space" and "flexibility". It's mostly nonsense. Next year we have Rondo (11 mil), Pierce (16.8 mil), Bradley (1.6 mil), and JaJuan Johnson (1.1 mil) under contract. Add the 21st pick (1.6 mil) and 22nd pick (1.6 mil) and you're already at roughly 33 million in committed salary. The soft cap will be set at around 58 mil... which leaves us theoretically 25 million in cap space.
Problem is, we'd be renouncing the bird rights (in short, bird rights grant you the right to exceed the soft cap to sign your own player) to Jeff Green, Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, Brandon Bass, Chris Wilcox, Keyon Dooling, Pietrus, Stiesma, Daniels... I believe we even still hold the bird rights to Nenad Krstic that we would need to renounce. Some of those names don't necessarily matter (regardless of the cap you can always sign guys to vet minimum deals)... but some of those names DO matter.
Here's a rough estimate of what our guys are likely to get next year (either from our team or elsewhere)
KG - anywhere from 5-15 mil a year. I have no freakin idea.
Ray - Anywhere from 5-10 mil, most likely
Bass - At least 5 mil since he's opting out of a contract paying him 4.3
Jeff Green - I've seen estimates between 5-9 mil
Additional Info:
Dooling - Made 2.2 mil last year
Wilcox - Made 3 mil last year
Krstik - Made 5.5 mil when he last played for us. Supposedly we own his bird rights
Pietrus - Actually made 6.5 mil last year (5.3 from the Suns and 1.2 from Boston)
I'll just assume the rest of the guys (including Stiesma) can be had for the vet minimum (800k-1.4 mil depending on years of service)
THE PROBLEM WITH RENOUNCING:
Technically you can renounce (give up the bird right to) ALL of these guys (KG, Ray, Bass, Pietrus, Krstik, Jeff Green, Dooling, Wilcox, etc)... but now you are LIMITED to 25 million.. Sure, this grants you the opportunity to explore ideas like "Absorb Ariza/Okafor's contract and land the #10 pick!" or "Trade multiple picks for Josh Smith!" or "Go after a restricted free agent that we have no chance of actually signing!", but again... you are LIMITED TO 25 MILLION. No sign-and-trades. If, for example, you decided to absord Emeka Okafor's 14 mil contract, you now have 11 million dollars to split up amongst the rest of your players That 11 mil might be enough to sign Kevin Garnett... now you're more than likely saying goodbye to Brandon Bass, Ray Allen, Jeff Green, and any other Celtic who will want more than the vet minimum. You gave up their bird rights... they are gone.
Sure, maybe you get creative with that 25 million... convince KG (our 1st or 2nd best player) to take 8 mil. Convince Jeff Green to take 6 mil... maybe go all-out and give Chris Kaman the 11 million dollars remaining. NOw you're effectly saying goodbye to Ray Allen, Brandon Bass and any other Celtic who wants more than the vet minimum, but at least you have a starting center, right?
Ok... theoretically that could potentially work out if you're in the mood to let key Celtics walk away for the addition of someone that may or may not make us a better team. But here's the alternative:
The Benefit of saying "the heck" with "Cap Space" and Renouncing nobody:
This, to me, makes a lot more sense. Forget the idea of limiting yourself to 25 million dollars. Forget renouncing bird rights. Don't even worry about it. Our team made the ECF this year with key players injured. Just reload. By retaining bird rights, you don't really have to worry about budgeting. You can exceed the soft cap (58 mil) to bring in your own guys. So... for example.
Does KG want 10 mil ? So be it.
Does Bass want a 4 year deal making 6 mil a year?... so be it
Does Ray want to come back making 7 mil? So be it.
Is Jeff Green's agent demanding no less than 7 mil? So be it.
Do you want to bring back Wilcox making 3 mil? Done.
DO you want to hang onto Nenad Krstik's bird rights so we can sign him for 6 mil when he comes back to the states next year? Done
If you're doing the math at home, we just brought back the key players, added Jeff Green and we already spent 39 million dollars (14 mil more than we could spend if we renounced players... simply because you can exceed the soft cap by signing your own guys).
The benefits don't end there, though...
We are granted the Mid-Level Exception since we're over the cap at the start of free agency and paid luxury tax last year... which means we can offer a free agent 3 mil per year with a 3 year duration. Offer that to a Greg Oden, for instance... or another vet backup like a Chauncy Billups.
Do you want to entertain sign-and-trades? No problem. Want to sign and trade Ray? Jeff Green? Bass? Krstik? I believe we'd have the ability to do that.
Yes, by doing this you no longer have the ability to sign big money free agents... but who were you planning on signing anyways? All the names I hear (Roy Hibbert, Javale McGee, Eric Gordon) are restricted free agents. Whatever you're willing to give them, their original team will be willing to match. When it comes to unrestricted free agents it's Deron Williams and then... probably KG, Ray and Jeff Green, actually.
Final Thoughts
Everyone keeps talking about Ray Allen being a goner. I don't really understand why that is. Forget about cap space... there is no reason why we can't bring back KG, Ray, Bass, and the rest of our team, actually... add Jeff Green... add Krstik (or sign and trade him) when he's ready to come back to the states. Add someone with the MLE. Add our two rookies... and ride it out until Pierce finally falls off the books and we have legitimate cap space to deal with. I really don't see a better option for the next two years. In fact... I'd say if the plan is to hang onto Paul Pierce and Rondo this is a no-brainer. If your plan is to dump Pierce for additional cap space (and hopefully a lotto pick) or move Rondo for a guy on rookie contract... the idea of renouncing guys and utilizing cap space in a "rebuild" starts to make a lot more sense.