I will be irked if we don't get Curry.If there's just enough room to sign Curry, then I have a vision of what is happening.
We've got 15 players right now counting ICuz, 14 without. But since it's the summer we're not constrained to be down to 15 players. We have probably left just enough to match Curry on whatever offer sheet he gets. Because of the Arenas provision, any offer sheet to Curry has to fit into the MLE for the first year. Now, we don't have an MLE, but we have left what looks to be suspiciously close to an MLE-level slot in our salary cap. So, assuming somebody comes along and tenders Seth an offer sheet (let's say it goes about 5.5/6/11/11.5, to average 8.5/year) we can match and hit the salary cap. Then we call free agency more or less done, with nothing but a room exception left, sign our rookies to the permitted 120%, giving ICuz an unguaranteed minimum deal. THEN we start the trade season. Now that we've used our cap room and we're over the cap, we can trade Ben/Gay/Koufos for bigger contracts if we want. Or sign and trade. Or whatever. But assuming we've got a trade(s) lined up, they aren't going to happen until we've used up all our cap - which won't happen until July 7th at the earliest.
Right now the best thing we can hope for will be for Seth to get an offer sheet soon, so we can make a decision and get on to the trades portion of the offseason.
If there's just enough room to sign Curry, then I have a vision of what is happening.
We've got 15 players right now counting ICuz, 14 without. But since it's the summer we're not constrained to be down to 15 players. We have probably left just enough to match Curry on whatever offer sheet he gets. Because of the Arenas provision, any offer sheet to Curry has to fit into the MLE for the first year. Now, we don't have an MLE, but we have left what looks to be suspiciously close to an MLE-level slot in our salary cap. So, assuming somebody comes along and tenders Seth an offer sheet (let's say it goes about 5.5/6/11/11.5, to average 8.5/year) we can match and hit the salary cap. Then we call free agency more or less done, with nothing but a room exception left, sign our rookies to the permitted 120%, giving ICuz an unguaranteed minimum deal. THEN we start the trade season. Now that we've used our cap room and we're over the cap, we can trade Ben/Gay/Koufos for bigger contracts if we want. Or sign and trade. Or whatever. But assuming we've got a trade(s) lined up, they aren't going to happen until we've used up all our cap - which won't happen until July 7th at the earliest.
Right now the best thing we can hope for will be for Seth to get an offer sheet soon, so we can make a decision and get on to the trades portion of the offseason.
I will be irked if we don't get Curry.
Directed at no one in particular but when discussing Barnes and a couple others, can you specify which Barnes? Some of us are not as clever as you folks.
Meh.
Temple just epitomizes our FA class. Decent vets, but no one who really moves the needle one way or the other. Temple is a bad offensive player, but does have some encouraging defensive numbers from last season
11th among SGs in DRPM
Wizards +5 defensively with him on the court as opposed to off
Positive DBPM (albeit, just 0.1)and a positive VORP at 0.5
Does have good size and can play multiple positions.
It's funny, you and I must be doing the same calculations at about the same time. I think Catanella & Vlade made sure they had exactly what they'd need to match offers for Seth.
They aren't counting on a trade - they are prepared to take their roster into the season. But if a trade is there that makes sense they can pull the trigger. Smart.
funky is right
Temple is a solid player. Solid defense, will hit some threes. Role player type who can start for you in a pinch. Played well when Beal was hurt last year.
Temple also is a good enough ball handler to play some PG and is an honest 6'6". He is an all around player you want on your team. as for these Free Agents being 30 Doug Christie was right around 30 when he came to the Kings (born in 1970 and Petrie traded for him in 2000).
Informative post... Why do we need to hit the cap before finalizing trades?If there's just enough room to sign Curry, then I have a vision of what is happening.
We've got 15 players right now counting ICuz, 14 without. But since it's the summer we're not constrained to be down to 15 players. We have probably left just enough to match Curry on whatever offer sheet he gets. Because of the Arenas provision, any offer sheet to Curry has to fit into the MLE for the first year. Now, we don't have an MLE, but we have left what looks to be suspiciously close to an MLE-level slot in our salary cap. So, assuming somebody comes along and tenders Seth an offer sheet (let's say it goes about 5.5/6/11/11.5, to average 8.5/year) we can match and hit the salary cap. Then we call free agency more or less done, with nothing but a room exception left, sign our rookies to the permitted 120%, giving ICuz an unguaranteed minimum deal. THEN we start the trade season. Now that we've used our cap room and we're over the cap, we can trade Ben/Gay/Koufos for bigger contracts if we want. Or sign and trade. Or whatever. But assuming we've got a trade(s) lined up, they aren't going to happen until we've used up all our cap - which won't happen until July 7th at the earliest.
Right now the best thing we can hope for will be for Seth to get an offer sheet soon, so we can make a decision and get on to the trades portion of the offseason.
Temple also is a good enough ball handler to play some PG and is an honest 6'6". He is an all around player you want on your team. as for these Free Agents being 30 Doug Christie was right around 30 when he came to the Kings (born in 1970 and Petrie traded for him in 2000).
Garret Temple is a good bench role player.
Whoa, reading Bogdan is considering coming over this next season.
This would change my outlook on next season completelyWhoa, reading Bogdan is considering coming over this next season.
One thing this offseason potentially tells me about Joerger is that he must have faith in Cousins, Cauley-Stein, Casspi & Collison being a solid core.
Given the trade rumors about Rudy, the non-interest in Ronfo or other FA point guards and the signing of system guys that will be good role players but not major difference makers it seems like coach thinks he can win with those guys and Afflalo as the starting five.
Also seems like the emphasis is on getting good character/team guys who are also veterans that know their roles.
Whew. Good to know I'm not average.Well, any average person could see how Chriss would be better than a project 7'3" guy that was supposed to go at the end of the first round
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Bogdan Boganovic has expressed his
desire to play in the NBA next season. @LeaderOfHorde , Here we are waiting
Bogdan could be a Game Changer. My former player comparison would be Danny Ainge except Bogdan is bigger.
That's a good comparison. The video I watched of him reminded me of Manu a little bit. He does not need a lot of room to operate and make plays. He also a quick release and an effective escape dribble too, y' know, the skills Ben lacks.Bogdan could be a Game Changer. My former player comparison would be Danny Ainge except Bogdan is bigger.