-We can't renounce Bass. He has a player option, it's his choice not ours.
I was under the impression that we hold the bird rights to Bass regardless if he picks up his player option. Even if he opts out of his deal, we still retain his bird rights and can sign him to a new deal regardless of the salary cap. So in other words... even if we've already given healthy contracts to KG, Ray and Jeff Green and exceeded the salary cap we can still give Bass a multi-year deal making 5-6 mil a year, because we retain his bird rights. No?
-We can't renounce Bass. He has a player option, it's his choice not ours.
He can be renounced if he declines his player option. There are some people who think he is likely to do so because it is in his economic best interest.
Yes, you're both right, if he does decline his option we still hold his bird rights and we could renounce him. Thing is, I've heard the opposite, that he will pick up his option.
If he does decline, I can't say I'd be sad to see him go though. Especially if we are able to somehow land Josh Smith.
It's a pipe dream most likely anyways (not too likely Atlanta trades Smith for just picks and/or Bass), but if we could somehow pry Smith from Atlanta for picks only (or including Bass), I'd gladly show Bass the door.
Here's my fantasy roster:Pierce-16.8m
Smith-13.2m
Rondo-11.0m
Garnett-5.0m
Allen-5.0m
Green-5.0m
Bradley-1.6m
Johnson-1.1m
Moore-0.8m
Total (including roster holds (3x.5m=1.5m))=61mAdditional roster:Wilcox-Space Execption (2.5m approx.)
Pietrus-Vet Min (1.2m approx.)
Stiemsma-Vet Min (0.8m approx)
Again, I fully well know it's a pipe dream to accomplish this, but it is possible.