Jack Strop
Well-Known Member
Can someone go over the cap space situation?
I'm probably wrong as I'm not a cap expert, but here is what I calculated (approximations). Would appreciate a person with better knowledge correcting me.
1. Jazz currently have ~$13M (until July 1st). Diaw's non-guaranteed deal means they can effectively give a team $20M in cap relief right now.
2. If Hayward leaves, Utah could get down to about $68M by renouncing all FA's and not picking up Diaw's contract. Could they spend up to the cap and then use their exceptions, or are those only for teams over the cap?
3. If Hayward wants to stay, Jazz could get down to about $83M before he officially signs. That's 9 players, cap holds for the 2 1st round picks and 2 minimum players. Jazz would be renouncing Hill, Mack, Ingles, Withey and not picking up Diaw. It would mean losing Ingles, but would a shooter be available for $15M?
I'm probably wrong as I'm not a cap expert, but here is what I calculated (approximations). Would appreciate a person with better knowledge correcting me.
1. Jazz currently have ~$13M (until July 1st). Diaw's non-guaranteed deal means they can effectively give a team $20M in cap relief right now.
2. If Hayward leaves, Utah could get down to about $68M by renouncing all FA's and not picking up Diaw's contract. Could they spend up to the cap and then use their exceptions, or are those only for teams over the cap?
3. If Hayward wants to stay, Jazz could get down to about $83M before he officially signs. That's 9 players, cap holds for the 2 1st round picks and 2 minimum players. Jazz would be renouncing Hill, Mack, Ingles, Withey and not picking up Diaw. It would mean losing Ingles, but would a shooter be available for $15M?