bajaden
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As Larry David has so eloquently written. The rules are about to change. The current Players agreement is going to expire at the end of next season, and the owners are pushing for a hard cap and shorter contracts along with smaller max amounts. Rookies salarys would also be adjusted down and with only two years guaranteed.
Now I'm sure there will eventually be compromises, and neither side will get everything it wants. And I suspect it will be painful with a lockout included. I know no one wants to see that happen, but if the owners are commited, and they appear to be, it seems unavoidable.
Its the outcome I'm concerned with. If the owners are successful, then freeagents that would have cost, lets say 10 mil a year prior to the new agreement, may only cost half that amount after the agreement. And instead of contracts having a max term life of 6 years, they would only be for 4 years, and with only the first 2 years guaranteed, with the next 3 years being a team option. Now I may be operating at the happy owners dream end of this scenario, but no matter what the outcome is, freeagents signed under the new agreement will probably cost less than under the old agreement.
So teams having significant cap space after the new agreement may be in a position for a fire sale. So why not wait?? This seasons freeagent list is downright pittiful once the top players are gone. So I've made a list of the unrestricted and restricted freeagents in 2011. Not everyone is on the list. Just the players that I thought most people would be interested in.
Unrestricted: In no particular order.
Jamal Crawford
Glen Davis
Kendrick Perkins
Rasheed Wallace
Jamerio Moon
Delonte West
Mo Williams
Caron Butler
Erick Dampier
Carmelo Anthony
Nene Hilario
J.R. Smith
Tayshaun Prince
Shane Battier
Troy Murphy
T.J. Ford
Zack Randolph
David West
Nenad Krstic
Samuel Dalembert
Leandro Barbosa
Carl Landry
Tim Duncan
Tony Parker
Andrie Kirilenko
Jason Richardson
Restricted: Again in no particular order.
Al Thorton
Greg Oden
Kevin Durant
Jeff Green
Marco Belinelli
Al Horford
Yi Jianlian
Mike Conley
Marc Gasol
Joakim Noah
Aaron Brooks
Julian Wright
Wilson Chandler
Aaron Affalo
As you can see, there's a much higher talent level available at the end of next season. And remember, that although the last list is of restricted free agents, the new rules may make it difficult for teams to resign their own freeagents.
For instance. If a hard cap is put in place. And lets say it set at 56 mil for the coming year. And lets say your Atlanta and you want to resign Al Horford. But your salaries add up to 54 mil without Horford on the books. And now the Kings make him an offer of 8 mil, how does Atlanta match that offer without going over the cap. Now I just made these numbers up, but you see my point. A team with cap space after the new agreement is in place, could be sitting in a great position to aquire some talent.
So once again, why not wait? By the way, from what I understand, all players drafted next in the 2011 draft will still fall under the old agreement.
Now I'm sure there will eventually be compromises, and neither side will get everything it wants. And I suspect it will be painful with a lockout included. I know no one wants to see that happen, but if the owners are commited, and they appear to be, it seems unavoidable.
Its the outcome I'm concerned with. If the owners are successful, then freeagents that would have cost, lets say 10 mil a year prior to the new agreement, may only cost half that amount after the agreement. And instead of contracts having a max term life of 6 years, they would only be for 4 years, and with only the first 2 years guaranteed, with the next 3 years being a team option. Now I may be operating at the happy owners dream end of this scenario, but no matter what the outcome is, freeagents signed under the new agreement will probably cost less than under the old agreement.
So teams having significant cap space after the new agreement may be in a position for a fire sale. So why not wait?? This seasons freeagent list is downright pittiful once the top players are gone. So I've made a list of the unrestricted and restricted freeagents in 2011. Not everyone is on the list. Just the players that I thought most people would be interested in.
Unrestricted: In no particular order.
Jamal Crawford
Glen Davis
Kendrick Perkins
Rasheed Wallace
Jamerio Moon
Delonte West
Mo Williams
Caron Butler
Erick Dampier
Carmelo Anthony
Nene Hilario
J.R. Smith
Tayshaun Prince
Shane Battier
Troy Murphy
T.J. Ford
Zack Randolph
David West
Nenad Krstic
Samuel Dalembert
Leandro Barbosa
Carl Landry
Tim Duncan
Tony Parker
Andrie Kirilenko
Jason Richardson
Restricted: Again in no particular order.
Al Thorton
Greg Oden
Kevin Durant
Jeff Green
Marco Belinelli
Al Horford
Yi Jianlian
Mike Conley
Marc Gasol
Joakim Noah
Aaron Brooks
Julian Wright
Wilson Chandler
Aaron Affalo
As you can see, there's a much higher talent level available at the end of next season. And remember, that although the last list is of restricted free agents, the new rules may make it difficult for teams to resign their own freeagents.
For instance. If a hard cap is put in place. And lets say it set at 56 mil for the coming year. And lets say your Atlanta and you want to resign Al Horford. But your salaries add up to 54 mil without Horford on the books. And now the Kings make him an offer of 8 mil, how does Atlanta match that offer without going over the cap. Now I just made these numbers up, but you see my point. A team with cap space after the new agreement is in place, could be sitting in a great position to aquire some talent.
So once again, why not wait? By the way, from what I understand, all players drafted next in the 2011 draft will still fall under the old agreement.
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