TPE can still be used. The likely scenario has always been either on Draft Night, or during the high days of the FA season in July 2014 to land a FA in a sign and trade scenario.
Kendall Marshall could not have been acquired until Ainge made a deal to lower payroll costs, because the team could not cross the luxury tax threshold. Once the Lee deal happened, things loosened up quite a bit, as today's trade demonstrates. Likely more to come.
I am not saying Marshall is a big piece, but he is on the books with the Lakers for $547,000 this year. I do not think that would of put them over any hard cap.
As far as the $10.3 TPE, how are they going to just add that amount given the luxury tax situation?
A sign and trade would seemly just use an expiring like Humphires, Bayless or Bogans, not the TPE, as the exception would add dollars subject to tax threshold. Guess I am not sure how the dates align and when Humphies etc. salaries come off the books, versus expiration of TPE.
I remember a Globe writer saying the secret "big plum" in the NJ deal was the TPE? Looks like they have plenty of "assets", such as expirings and TPE to acquire real talent, but no room to take on additional salary with the TPE. Until I see a so called "valuable" expiring or TPE actually bring in someone who can play, I am calling all these "assets" overrated.
Celtics were right up against the hard cap. They had no room to manoeuver whatsoever. Not even able to offer a pro-rated rookie-level minimum contract. They couldn't cross that threshold, without invalidating the Nets megadeal from this past July, as they used nontaxpayer status to acquire the TE.
In terms of a sign and trade during next season's FA period, Humphries will not be available, because his contract will have expired by then. Neither will Bayless.
The TE will still be available until July 10 or so, just after the moratorium passes. Ainge could use it to acquire a FA via sign and trade (new contract under $10 mil), or leverage it to acquire assets from teams desperate to clear cap space of their own.
Point taken on the cap issues. I am not saying Kendall Marshall is Gary Payton, but there is always a way to dump $547,000 in the NBA, if you see someone you like. See Ryan Gomes or Fab Melo.
Marshall may be a stiff in the end, but I just noticed that he is averaging a near double double. He is young and has some size. I never thought Reggie Jackson or Isiah Thomas would be rotation player point guards either, but they both have stepped in a done a nice job. Everyone is use to Rondo playing a lot of minutes. Do not think that will happen this year.
Still do not quite get the time period that our expiring assets end for a sign and trade, in relation to the TPE asset expiring. My point was that it appears that Anthony's 3.8 million option plus Bradley new contract plus two slotted first rounders will not leave us much room to use the TPE even in FA period. Maybe I am wrong.
It seems that there are all kinds of so called "valuable assets" in expiring contracts and TPE out there on nearly every NBA team. Problem is that we really do not see many meaningful transactions with them. GS/Utah, Gortat deal, but not many more?
I think player development is the key these days as you really cannot have three max players on one team anymore. OKC dumped an arguable top ten player right in their championship window, because they has too many stars.
Hope you are right though and the expirings and TPE turn into something either on their own or with some picks. I love the rebuilding stage sometimes more that the good years.