Too bad we can't afford anyone :/
I'd do it in a second. But if he did opt out I do not see how anybody, let alone us, could afford him. You would have to work a sign and trade, and I suspect the liklihood of the Warriors signing and trading Baron Davis to their self-appointed NorCal rivals would be almsot nil.
If he and Arenas both opt out thouogh, would certinaly give me real pause if I were the Kings GM. Generally I am in favor of just signing Beno back and calling ti a good enough patch until things are resolved at that position, but if guys of the caliber of Baron and Arenas are actaully out there plans could change.
All it takes a buy out of SAR And KT for cap space...
Unfortunately, no. In a buyout, the best teams usually manage to do is to talk the player out of maybe 30% of what they're owed. In the case of SAR + KT, that's .3 * $13M = about $4M a year in savings. Something tells me Baron Davis won't sign with us for that.
Buyouts don't affect cap space, period.
Of course not it would take shedding Miller and Salmons like i mentioned before.
All it takes a buy out of SAR And KT for cap space or a warrior sign and trade for Miller and Salmons.
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things doesn't belong...
Of course not it would take shedding Miller and Salmons like i mentioned before. Nellie would take miller he brought in rebounders while he was in Dallas and Miller could fit in well if they stop living and dying by the 3 ball.
Your right i ment to say and not or. Thankfully we have the typo police around.
that's how i feel. and it'd be long term too. no thanksI don't know 30 years old and this is the first full season he played in 6 years.
Buyouts don't affect cap space, period.
Actually IIRC this was proven wrong a few days ago. They do save you money. It's in Larry Coon's FAQ thing on rgm or somewhere.
The contract will stay count against your cap numbers the same, what you actually have to pay and when you have to pay it is different. However, it won't change your cap space over the duration of the contract or else you'd see a ton of teams buy out contracts all the time for cap space.
No that's not how it works. The numbers change, the problem is players value their millions. What the team pays the player is averaged out over the remaining years of the contract. So if a guy makes 7 mill for 3 years, and you pay him 18 million in the buy out, he gets 6 instead. Trust me on this one or you can go look it up for yourself.