If someone could answer this, I'd appreciate it.
I seem to be hearing different amounts from 20 mil to 27 mil.
Without much maneuvering (example, trading or stretching Wallace) we should be able to manufacture about $30-$33 million and that includes cap holds on 1st round picks. And it also includes cap hold on Jae Crowder, which is a given it's going to happen.
I'm also working on the assumption of a projected cap of about $67 million.
With Wallace: $22,934,306 or so.
Without Wallace: $33,040,161 or so.
Stretching Wallace: $29,671,543 or so.
Thanks. Man if we can somehow give Wallace the boot, it be great to have in the area of 30 million in cap space.
It would be more advantageous to use Wallace in a sign-and-trade, rather than giving him the boot. Doing so effectively increases our ability to acquire free agents by $5 million.
My initial thought is not to trade (by giving up a 1st) or stretch Wallace unless we need it. But sure where you are coming from with a sign and trade? He is already signed; and has negative value.
Now, if another team wanted to trade for him to clear space, that's another thing. But we'd need to take on long term salary coming back or else what's the point for the other team?
I think he might sign and trade for a free agent and send Wallace back as the matching salary (plus whatever else the other team needs to take on Wallace and facilitate a sign and trade).
He's saying use Wallace in a sign and trade. As in trade Wallace for a player getting a big contract to whom we then sign to said contract.
Ah, got it.
Well, still trying to figure out whether the motivation would be there. If the other team is under the cap, I presume they would have to heavily compensated (beyond an average first round pick) to take on Wallace even for just one year. And even if they are not below the cap, they'd be paying 10 mil for a first round pick. That's too much unless it is a guaranteed lottery pick and even then I would flinch.
As for packaging players and Wallace, not sure how much value we have to package?
It could be a three-team trade. Wallace and the draft pick could go to the Sixers, another player or pick could go to the free agent's original team, and we get the free agent. For example, if Love and Jordan both agreed to sign in Boston for the max, one could sign outright, while the other would be traded for. Because we can sign either one outright, we'd have some leverage with Cleveland and Clippers, since the first one that takes the offer gets something, while the other gets nothing. Accordingly, someone like Sully could be sent to Cleveland, with maybe a pick, as well as Pressey and Babb to match salaries, while Wallace gets sent to Philly (or Orlando or Utah or Minny or even Portland if LMA leaves). This would create about a $17 million exception for the team losing the free agent, which is useful too.
The hardest part of using Wallace to create more salary space is convincing two max free agents to sign here. The easy part is to negotiate with teams, because there are 29 teams in the league, and someone will step up if compensated with cash and picks.