Joel Anthony... don't over-think it.
This, and besides with the cash rec'd from both trades, they might buy him out of 2014-15.
I doubt it. Unless he agrees to just opt out of next years contract, I think they will carry him through the trade deadline next year.
What flies under the radar is that with the way the C's are set up salary-wise, Anthony's contract is actually an asset compared to the expiring salaries they sent out. Unless some real dramatic moves are made in the next month, the C's are not going to be far enough under the cap this summer for them to actually make use of cap space. So, it will make more sense for them to stay above the cap, and retain their trade exception.
This means that to make deals, they will need salary ballast, and Anthony's expiring deal next year will be a nice addition to pair with guys like Bass, Green, Rondo, or any other expiring contract they might look to deal.
In the NBA, there is a sweetspot of flexibility. If you have a ton of cap space, that is great, but it really limits you, because you have to waive bird rights on guys to do that. If you are up against the tax line, its not good. But for teams who are right around the salary cap, it gives them a lot of flexibility to trade the assets they have. And Anthony helps them stay in this sweet spot.
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It's both fascinating and scary to imagine what Ainge would do next.
Out of nowhere Ainge dealt for a bunch of picks. He turned Jordan freaking Crawford into two seconds (AT WORST). The unassuming "garbage" in Bogans, Joel Anthony, Bayless and Hump are now valuable filler. Several good looking rookies.
The Perk trade made me realize how cold and ruthless trader Ainge could be. The roster had fantastic chemistry but once Quisey went down Ainge didn't hesitate one bit to smash it into bits. It was like the ground disappeared from under me. But it turned out to be a very decent trade (in my opinion).
So now, any moment, a deal could be made. He could land a potential blue chip guy like Hayward with picks and simply matching salaries.
Hump could be gone and I've grown to like him quite a bit.
You think Pressey's safe? Just because he's an okay looking rook? Nope. Neither is AB.
Lee's value was basically pumped up then ruthlessly harvested. Can't say enough how the hiring of Stevens is just awesome (and thus, am plugging it here).
Sully looks amazing...but he could be GONE. Just. Like. That.
Of course, Rondo could be gone. For the RIGHT deal, Ainge wouldn't hesitate.
He could be trading for even more picks. Could be doing it for a star. Could be doing it for a blue chipper.
To have Ainge conduct all this is a very nice privilege. He has yet to truly, completely objectively "blow it" in the long run and I suspect that won't happen anytime soon (if ever).