4) S&T using $12.9mm Rondo exception + future #2 for a scoring wing (M Ellis, Middleton)
You have to renounce that trade exception to create the cap space to do the free agent signings you mentioned.
Yep.
Which is why I maintain that the Celtics will not have big cap space this offseason. Ainge will use the TPEs, MLE, and keep cap holds from his UFAs in the event that he can use them in sign and trade.
You're basing this off on? You renounce the TPEs, trade/stretch Wallace, you'd have $29-$32+ million give or take in cap space.
See my edit above re: UFA cap holds.
Ainge would have to renounce a lot of potential assets to free up the cap space to lure a max free agent. It seems counter to his style.
Renouncing UFA cap holds is pointless to consider. If you're signing a free-agent you're after, you renounce them. It's really not worth giving thought to that.
The only one you wouldn't do is Crowder solely because his cap hold is very small, and you can sign him to a bigger contract after all our FAs signings, if any.
I think that's only if you a) are not bringing Bass or Jerebko back and b) not interested in signing and trading them to other teams for additional assets. I think both have value on the market.
I guess the question is whether Boston can land a franchise cornerstone in FA using cap space, or whether it's better to use the Rondo and Prince TPEs, sign and trade options, and the MLE to build a better roster. I think the second route is a more prudent use of assets.
I don't think you have to favor any one route to consider potential cap space. If a free-agent you're actually interested in wants to sign, none of those issues should impede the signing... and more importantly, you still retain your future assets.
And yes, the interest in bringing Bass and/or Jerebko is very very small to us. That said, their cap hold is quite higher than whatever we'd be willing to retain them for, so renouncing their rights is not that important once is all said and done.
And if the interest is in keeping Bass or Jerebko, and have enough left over to do the moves you want, then you simply go and do it and reduce their cap hold they might have on us.
There's a lot of things you can do whatever way you want to go about it.
The important part is that these issues shouldn't impede our team of creating cap space if the opportunity to sign a player of interest is available.