I believe the cap goes up again in 2017, so we'll go after another big free agent to add with Durant. So that will be another amazing situation. Who wouldn't want to join Durant, IT, and Horford?
Cap goes up but so does the max contract...
This raises a question for me. Perhaps folks on the board know the answer.
As the cap goes up, do the salaries of players stay the same or do max salaries rise? That is, max contracts are a percentage of the cap. But, if the max contracts do NOT rise as the cap expands, then that gives Ainge more cap space down the line.
Thoughts please.
Max contracts are "max" only in the year in which they are signed. But they also have built in raises, a maximum of 4.5% if you don't sign with Bird rights, or 7.5% if you do. Some years the cap didn't rise by the amount of those raises, so a year 2 max from a prior year might be more than a year 1 max in a current year. In the current cap climate, however, the max contract is far outpacing raises.
Getting both KD and Horford on long-term deals would create some cap flexibility down the line, but not too much, as Olynyk has a cap hold next season of almost $5 million more than his salary this year, and his new salary should far exceed his cap hold (thank you Ryan Anderson).