margodydek
Well-Known Member
Most of the media/fans' discussion when it comes to the CBA centers around the salary cap/luxury tax, but I think we're going to need to start reading up on what the salary floor is. I honestly don't know what it is, and I was hoping someone around here could enlighten me. After next season, KOC has us poised to have a whopping (sarcasm) $16MM on our books, with just the 4 young guys on the roster. I'm assuming that the salary floor is going to be somewhere around $50MM - this is a total guess so if I'm way off I'm sorry, so that means we're going to have to take on a minimum of $34MM next offseason.
This is why I threw out the idea of players like Gasol, Nash, and Ray Allen a few weeks ago. I think KOC would much rather get good solid veterans with that cap space, instead of gambling and hoping that we strike it big in free agency during the next offseason. The thing is, if we miss out on big name players, we'd be stuck signing guys like Travis Outlaw to $35MM deals like NJ did when they cleared a ton of cap space in the hopes of Lebron.
A ton of cap space is great when you have free agents who want to come play for you, but when players don't want to come (sound familiar?) it can actually force your hand to make bad moves.
This is why I threw out the idea of players like Gasol, Nash, and Ray Allen a few weeks ago. I think KOC would much rather get good solid veterans with that cap space, instead of gambling and hoping that we strike it big in free agency during the next offseason. The thing is, if we miss out on big name players, we'd be stuck signing guys like Travis Outlaw to $35MM deals like NJ did when they cleared a ton of cap space in the hopes of Lebron.
A ton of cap space is great when you have free agents who want to come play for you, but when players don't want to come (sound familiar?) it can actually force your hand to make bad moves.