NAOS
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Here's a volley from another thread. I think it deserves to be hived off as the beginning of a new thread. As far as I'm concerned this thread should be stickied to the top since nothing else really matters.
To the bolded I'd add, again, the possibility of picking up some valuable picks... which may yield that superstar.
THE QUESTION IS WHO IS GONNA MELT DOWN AND LET US RAID THE PANTRY? EH?
I think the jazz will come into next year well below payroll minimums. They have until next year's deadline to meet those minimums, so they'll just take picks and players in February. They could have has many as 8 players on their rookie deals + Evans + Carroll. Tons of space and ability to bail out teams about to get hammered by the new tax. We could nab some good players + picks for the loaded 2014 class.
I'm still waiting for confirmation about whether a Millsap signing bonus would count toward those minimum numbers. If so, a lot of that space can be invested with a big splash for Paul with maximum declines in pay going forward.
In other words, I don't think we are gearing up for a spending bonanza. We're playing for space through next year's deadline.
It's the ONLY thing that makes sense. I'll be bitching like crazy if something else unfolds.
The only GOOD thing to come out of our recent inaction is the fact that we now know the strategy of our FO:
The longest con evar + the hope/risk that their IS a bounty of players and picks AND they pan out.
If we over-stock on vets and make no moves next year, I'll burn my fan card.
There are no true payroll minimums. If teams are below the minimum payroll at the end of the year, they pay their players the balance.
And I'm pretty sure signing bonuses count toward the minimum payroll, which makes signing bonuses valuable for teams that won't reach the minimum. Teams have to pay the minimum regardless, and the salary savings relative to cap hit probably makes players with signing bonuses more valuable for trade purposes.
You are 100% correct. KOC has talked about how valuable cap space will be. The Jazz will have even more $ to spend after Marvin's contract comes off the books...right in time to pay Favors and Hayward. Jazz are in great shape financially; let's just hope the Armageddon that everyone is predicting for several teams comes to fruition. Jazz will never pick up a superstar, but perhaps some all-star or near all-star talent will be available for teams that can absorb the salary.
To the bolded I'd add, again, the possibility of picking up some valuable picks... which may yield that superstar.
THE QUESTION IS WHO IS GONNA MELT DOWN AND LET US RAID THE PANTRY? EH?