- Thread starter
- #1
CitySushi
Andrew Wiggin's burner account
Sources say deal is close but not finalized. Could be part of the Dorell Wright to Philly Trade.
Good Bye Jarrett Jack Mix - YouTube
I love Jack. I think he's a perfect pg to have Jenkins continue to learn from. They have the same body type, as well as a similar style of play. I do think that Jenkins has more offensive ability though.
I will admit that when Sushi pointed out the potential Rush situation, it made me not love the move anymore. I do have faith in this f/o though, I'm sure we'll get the backup 2 spot situated.
Here's what I believe to be true:
2012-13 salaries (in millions)
Andrew Bogut - $13.15
_avi_ Lee - $12.74
Richard Jefferson - $10.16
Andries Biedrins - $9.0
Jarrett Jack - $5.58
Steph Curry - $3.95
Klay Thompson - $2.28
Jeremy Tyler - $0.78
Charles Jenkins - $0.78
Add those nine salaries and you get $58.42 mil.
- Assume a first-year salary for Harrison Barnes close to $3 mil and you have $61.5 million (from here on out, all salaries are approximate).
Green will likely get the NBA min of $786K, taking the team salary up to $62.3 mil. The Euro drafted this year is a stash, so no salary for him.
Golden State will add one or two more names to the roster, so let's add another $1.5 mil to the payroll. That makes the team payroll total $63.8 mil for 13 players.
The luxury tax is $70.3 mil, so the Warriors will have the full MLE to use to keep Rush. I don't see any team offering him te full MLE, so by my calculations, he will be a Warrior this season. I don't see the team carrying the full 15 on the roster. I think they'll leave one spot open in case of emergency.
Don't forget that we signed Festus too. Not a huge deal, just don't forget to add his guaranteed 1 st round contract.
Golden State Warriors acquire Jarrett Jack from New Orleans Hornets - San Jose Mercury News
Jack has one year left on his deal, paying him about $5.5 million. The trade, it seems, leaves Golden State with about $3 million left to spend before reaching luxury tax zone.
It's looking bleek again (as far as Rush goes).
If my calculations are correct the Ws should still have about 3 to 4 million to spend if they don't overpay for Rush and keep the annual salary of his next contract below the level of his qualifying offer.
I can't imagine Rush generating much, if any, interest from other teams so they should be able to keep him for $3 million per year or less (if Rush wants the security of a multi-year deal).
Personally, I think the Ws should offer him $2 million and no raises on a long term deal. Or they can let him play for the qualifying offer and see if he can repeat his performance from last season in games that are likely to be more competitive than the meaningless games we saw last season.
All - I re-named the Jarrett Jack thread and made it sticky so we could put all our thoughts about off-season moves into one thread.