With the Celtics right up to spending into the luxery tax (LT) this season, there is no way Ainge uses the TE before the offseason. Once we hit the offseason it looks like the Celitcs will be about $12 M under the cap. My guess is, Ainge will use that space to absorb a player from another team looking to free up space. Of course a pick will come along with that move. For example, if we took on a hobbled Steve Nash for a season and nabbed the Laker 1st rounder for doing so. The Lakers probably wouldn't do that, but they are a team with cap space that would like to get out of the Nash deal as this point to put stronger pieces around Kobe in free agency. Anyway, I then think we will do the exact same with the TE bring us right up to the LT once again.
Is this fair to say? Does anyone see it being used in a different fashion? Maybe they just let it expire and don't even utilize it.
Not sure your figures are correct there JSD.
Between the 8 guaranteed contracts of Rondo, Wallace, Green, Bass, Lee, Faverani, Olynyk and Sullinger they owe $50.14 million. If they decide to renounce Humphries, Bogans and Pressey then their salaries and cap holds do not count. But two of their current starters, Bradley and Crawford, will probably be extended qualifying offers which means until they sign a contract with either Boston or another team, they have cap holds totaling $11.6 million
Also, the Celtics own two 1st round draft picks which both could be within the top 15 pick meaning cap holds for those two picks ranging somewhere between $1.5 million to $2.5 million per pick. Let's just call it $3.5 million
That means the salary cap number would be about $65 million which is over the cap.
So my guess is the TE will just be allowed to expire unless some major cap clearing trades occur between now and the trade deadline