D
Deleted member 365
Guest
Dang that’s a lot of money. What sucks is moving him will most likely cost us an asset. And we’re in need of assets to win a title. Or at least get to the WCFs.
What a cluster
What a cluster
We go full rebuild in other words. Not sure we make the playoffs without Mike, Joe, Rudy, Bogie in exchange of assests (or players from Charlotte) and whoever we sign with cap space.There's a way to avoid the luxury all together but nobody is really talking about it. If Mike decides to leave, then we could just trade Rudy to Charlotte into their abundant cap space for a load of future picks and young prospects.
We could have space for a max contract next summer if Joe leaves. We would have big expirings of Bojan and Favors to use with Charlotte draft picks.
We could put a big three together next summer.
Sent from my SM-G970U using JazzFanz mobile app
1. Ingles isn’t getting traded. He just isn’t.Teams with cap space that might give us a draft pick to take Ingles or Bogey into it? Who are they, and why do they do the deal?
I’m interested in tax saving moves that net us an asset, not require us to give up an asset.
You gotta be more specific with what assets are returning, and who in 2022 will be available and remotely likely to sign here.There's a way to avoid the luxury all together but nobody is really talking about it. If Mike decides to leave, then we could just trade Rudy to Charlotte into their abundant cap space for a load of future picks and young prospects.
We could have space for a max contract next summer if Joe leaves. We would have big expirings of Bojan and Favors to use with Charlotte draft picks.
We could put a big three together next summer.
Sent from my SM-G970U using JazzFanz mobile app
Wouldn't it be ironic if Charlotte won a title with Rudy and Gordo?There's a way to avoid the luxury all together but nobody is really talking about it. If Mike decides to leave, then we could just trade Rudy to Charlotte into their abundant cap space for a load of future picks and young prospects.
We could have space for a max contract next summer if Joe leaves. We would have big expirings of Bojan and Favors to use with Charlotte draft picks.
We could put a big three together next summer.
Sent from my SM-G970U using JazzFanz mobile app
That's a DL specialityDang that’s a lot of money. What sucks is moving him will most likely cost us an asset. And we’re in need of assets to win a title. Or at least get to the WCFs.
What a cluster
Looked at the math on good ole capulator... Assuming we bring Conley back and use the taxpayer MLE on a wing... Favs contract will cost us about 70M in tax the next two years in addition to his $20M salary... so essentially 90M.
I said before I wouldn't be in desperation mode on that deal but looking at it now... I'd be anxious as hell to get that deal off the books around the draft. I'd be willing to do a deal that looks pretty ****** on the surface to have the certainty the deal was off the ledger. I'm talking Favs + 30 to Charlotte for McDaniels + 57 ... Maybe the Favs to OKC with a 2024 lotto protected pick for Roby/Williams (hopefully both) and maybe a second this year.
DL truly hamstrung us with this one... either we sell low on Favs... let Mike walk... trade another more important piece for less salary... or pay through our damn *** for a backup center who can't handle every night backup duties because he needs to be managed. Good hell.
I don’t think Charlotte does that deal, but I would. Jalen McDaniels is likely to be better than anyone we draft at 30 and fills a need, and we get off Fav’s contract and get a second rounder. We win that trade.This isnt actually a terrilbe idea (unlike my decision to wear a mankini to a work function.)
I would say this new ownership seem to be bullish and may pay the tax, we could actually get a real asset for favs.
All based on Mike leaving so we pivot to avoid the luxury and build for the future. So...You gotta be more specific with what assets are returning, and who in 2022 will be available and remotely likely to sign here.
The possibility of trading Gobert into space before July 1 next year is virtually 0 since a team would have to sit on their cap space until October to do the Gobert deal. I have hung some hope on a similar scenario with Cleveland (but for a real asset [#3] not a poo-poo platter of middling assets) but it’s the longest of shots.
The “I don’t care about Ryan’s money” narrative is kinda naive. If he was spending 90M to keep a key cog then it makes sense… for our 8th man? I just don’t see it. These guys don’t make mega billions by not worrying about spend and being wasteful… a tax deduction is cool but trust me… they’d rather have the money.