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NBA Free Agency Moves in General (related to the Jazz, but not just moves made by the Jazz)

Over the Hill just lost 30 million dollars by being greedy. Serves him right.

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I wondered how Atlanta was involved in everything. Two sign and trades and a cap dump for assets. Atlanta is in full tank mode. Crazy that they were a top seed not that long ago.
In just three years, not a player is left from their 2014-15 team (from what I read). That's pretty hard to do: turn over an entire roster. Wow!
 
He hasn't improved?

It's cute how you're still ignoring me btw.

I'll start with his rookie year, the subsequent years after.

PER: 12.3, 14.1, 12.4. No real improvement there.
TS%: .529, .542, .522. No real improvement there.
TRB%: 6.4, 6.1, 7.3. Some improvement.
AST%: 13.2, 14.4, 10.1. No improvement there.

And I could go on and on. All his stats are this way. The only way he improved is that in his second year he received more minutes. He is what he is. There is a reason why he dropped so low in the first round. He is what he is, and that is a borderline starter in the NBA.
 
How much under the cap are we at present moment?

Active Roster Cap
Gobert 21*974*719
Rubio 14*250*000
Favors 12*000*000
Ingles 11*607*143
Burks 10*845*506
Johnson 10*505*000
Diaw 7*500*000 Unguaranteed
Exum 4*992*385
Hood 2*386*864
Neto 1*471*382 Unguaranteed
Bolomboy 1*312*611
Total : 98 845 610

Cap Holds
Mack 4*623*335
Mitchell 2*621*280
Withey 1*471*382
Bradley 1*414*920
Total : 10*130*917

Total Cap Allocations : 108*976*527


Salary Caps Max 99*093*000
Luxury Tax Threshold 119*266*000
 
How much under the cap are we at present moment?

No cap room at present, even deducting Hill and Hayward. Not sure exactly when Ingles' new deal counts. My guess is Utah won't submit it until they're done with other moves to allow themselves some room. Jazz can probably get to ~$89M by renouncing Mack, Withey and their exceptions and declining the option on Diaw. So $10M to spend. But that's not a whole lot of difference than just keeping their MLE available.

It really sucks to lose a high-priced FA. That's one thing I hate about the cap. IMO, when you lose a player like Hayward, you should have the equivalent of a TPE so you can use that same amount to sign a replacement.
 
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