I think I am in the minority here, but if DA can bring back Bradley for 4/24 it is a no brainier. That isn't suffocating money and he still has upside and trade value. We need more talent on this squad - not less - so I hope to see him stay.
In a vacuum, such a deal is not a suffocating deal. But when added up with other role players making this and more for the Celtics (Green, Bass, Wallace) it starts choking the cap.
Other teams are facing the same issue.
Yeah. Zach Lowe's article about the value of middle-class players is well taken, but I think that teams are realizing that it's best to get your 2-4 key guys in place and figure out how much of the cap they're going to occupy, then determine the best way to allocate the rest. You don't want to be in a position where you can't acquire core talent, or hold onto the core talent you have, because you've committed to a handful of middle of the road players.
Once upon a time, moving those players wasn't so hard because there were often playoff teams willing to take on some extra salary and pay luxury tax in order to "go for it." Far fewer teams are willing to go above the luxury tax just to add a role player, these days. So now, if you commit more than a few million a season to a role player, you should assume that he's sticking around for the duration of the contract.