You have a choice between Jesus and Lazarus and you go with Lazarus? This is like drafting Bowie over Jordan x 1000.
I think Exum still has a chance to be a decent player, but he's not going to be a star.
You have a choice between Jesus and Lazarus and you go with Lazarus? This is like drafting Bowie over Jordan x 1000.
Da **** is a hard cap?The hard cap is $138.9. Miami is at less than $135 right now. If they include Herro, which there is speculation, Miami could do this deal acquiring Westbrook for Dragic, Winslow and Herro then slide right under the hard cap.
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https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/barry-jackson/article231883128.html
"The Thunder ideally would like to take back salaries less than the $38.2 million that Westbrook will earn this coming season because OKC doesn’t want to increase its luxury tax payments. That’s a big deal for OKC, which is $2.25 million above the $132.6 million tax threshold and is subject to the punitive repeater tax if it stays over that threshold.
But because the Heat is hard capped at $138.9 million after the Jimmy Butler trade and won’t have space to sign any more players after eventually signing Tyler Herro, Miami cannot send out less money than it absorbs in a Westbrook trade. And the Heat needs to send out players earning at least a couple million dollars more than Westbrook’s $38.2 million if it’s a 3-for-1 trade."
So...
Miami needs to send out pretty much what they get back. The Thunder need to cut about $3 million. Exum makes $3 million less than Winslow. C'mon DL and Zanik, figure something out.
One thing I’ve thought on OKC is will they move Gallo? I don’t think they are competing this year... he’d have value and would be a piece they could move for less salary to get under the tax. Gallo doesn’t seem like a guy that’d be real happy in OKC.
Not that we’d be interested but more of a different angle/route they might go to ultimately duck the tax.
I definitely think he'll be moved, I just don't see any reason for them to keep him.
Actually, it looks like ANY team that makes a sign and trade or uses their MLE is “hard capped” at the tax apron. So, it sounds like it happens a lot, but most teams never come close enough to the apron for it to be an issue. These new max contracts are going to change that.Once a team signs a player using a sign and trade, it institutes a "hard cap". I don't think it has ever happened in the history of the league until the Heat traded for Butler and then GS traded for Russell. The hard cap is $138.9 million. Those two teams must stay below that level all year long.
This article lays out how close Miami is should they sign Herro: https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/barry-jackson/article231882803.html