Sessions had a bit of a resurgence last year playing in Milwaukee, averaging 16/5 on .58 TS% and even shooting adequately from deep (35.7% 3ptFG). He's an Isaiah-lite type player if he can sustain that. The question is, he's been a terrible shooter his entire career, so were those last 27 games an aberration?
Its a really good signing at the bi-annual exception's cost if it works out. It keeps us from relying on a second year second rounder for PG depth.
So here is the salary structure of the current team so far:
Rudy Gay: $19,317,326
DeMarcus Cousins: $14,746,000
Carl Landry: $6,500,000
Derrick Williams: $6,331,404
Jason Thompson: $6,037,500
Darren Collison: $4,797,664
Ben McLemore: $3,026,280
Nik Stauskas: $2,745,840
Ramon Sessions: $2,077,000
Reggie Evans: $1,768,653
Wayne Ellington**: $923,780
Ryan Hollins: $915,243
Omri Casspi*: $915,243
Ray McCallum: $816,482
Eric Moreland*: $507,336
Total: $71,425,751
*Unguaranteed but likely to make the roster
**Under the stretch provision, Ellington's remaining cap hit is paid over twice the number of years remaining on his contract, plus one. So we are forced to pay Ellington in three yearly increments.
So we stand right now $8,225,751 over the cap. We have $5,574,249 until we hit the luxury tax line, and we have $9,574,249 under the tax apron we are hard capped at for 2014/2015. We have 14 roster spots taken (assuming Moreland and Casspi make the team).