WiggyRuss
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holy shit...anyone watching the Cavs?
holy shit...anyone watching the Cavs?
this year it goes from about 70 to aobut 90- the following year is supposed to increase to about 100.
we shall see in July right? you guys can all pretend Wade is gonna take this massive pay cut in the year the salary cap increases the most in the history of the league.....after he got 20 million this offseason....
it just doesnt make any sense....especially if a ton of teams have a ton of money and he gets low-balled by Miami......
id laugh my balls off if Wade got-lowballed by the Heat and Arison's cheapness gets LeBron and Wade driven off in a 3 year span, LOL
Okay, so the bigger jump is this year. Still seems like they could sign him for a smaller deal this year to improve the team and then use most of the next seasons increase to get his contract back up.
ok, thats reasonable i guess....we will see in July obviously- but what do you think the lowest that he would resign for? And what do you PREDICT you will resign for?I honestly don't know or care what Wade will do. I'm thinking in terms of how it might make sense for a lot of FA's.
Also, who says it has to be a massive pay cut. Everyone may decide to "give a little" if it means improving the team for a potential title run. It's not as if that's never been done before. Plus, Wade has apparently said he will take into consideration a huge payday that he has coming from his shoe deal. Seems like he's willing to work with the Heat. Pretty sure they'll be willing to work with him too.
ok, thats reasonable i guess....we will see in July obviously- but what do you think the lowest that he would resign for? And what do you PREDICT you will resign for?
right now?
my prediction is he signs a 2 year 40 million dollar deal
its just hard for me to fathom him taking a pay cut- even a minor one- when the cap goes up by so much....i mean...15 million is going to be the normal contract for a just a solid player.....I cant see him taking less than 17 or 18 under any circumstance and ithink that would be a fairly big concession to get out of him
I mean- i dont know the cap situations off the top of my head- but what if some sleeper team that is pretty good- or what if Chicago or something whoever -offers Wade like 3 years 70 million......with what is going to be given out this offseason that is certainly not out of the realm of possibility.
I watched like 3 minutes of the Cavs game, and had to turn it because I couldn't stand the Cavs play by play guys.
It was on NBA crunchtime while the game I am watching was on commercial, it was close but knew the Cavs would win. They made it easy for me to change the channel.Same old story lol. I pretty much never watch Cavs home games that are not on national TV unless it is close in the 4th because of their commentators
thats slightly out of date i believe--- especially considering its referencing Anthony Davis as still a FA, and Kevin Love and Dwight Howard in the wrong contextsProjections sent to NBA teams Friday suggest that the league's salary cap is expected to balloon to $108 million for the 2017-18 season. The jump follows a projected $22 million increase -- from $67.1 million to $89 million -- between the 2015-16 and 2016-17 salary caps.
The dramatic increases in available cap space is expected to spark heavy free agency spending. Heading into 2016, players like LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Kevin Love, Dwyane Wade, Anthony Davis and several others will be up for bid. The free agent class of 2017 could feature the likes of Dwight Howard, Derrick Rose, Blake Griffin, Russell Westbrook and Stephen Curry.
The NBA's skyrocketing payrolls are the result of a lucrative television deal inked last October worth $9 billion dollars. Those upcoming free agency periods promise to be a hectic time for front offices. The NBA Players Association rejected a smoothing proposalthat would artificially slow the rise of the salary cap so that general managers could more easily manage their money.
The salary cap is expected to fall to $100 million for the 2017-18, which could discourage teams from overspending too quickly.
Yet as of right now this is the very team that poses the biggest threat to the Cavs if they meet in the playoffs (EC). Life is grand, ain't it?![]()
The Heat shook the Cavs. That's all that needs to be said.
It's some shameful shit watching him struggle.
thats slightly out of date i believe--- especially considering its referencing Anthony Davis as still a FA, and Kevin Love and Dwight Howard in the wrong contexts
find something a little more current. Your working with outdated info.
I mean- when you read that post and it mentions Kevin Love- and he signed last year- do you think- maybe this isnt the best thing to post?
Not if he signs at midnight.
You don't think there is internal communication?
Look at the Heat with Dragic last summer.
The deal was agreed to and in place by day 1.
are you dumb enough to actually think that this has even a half of a percent chance of happening?Safe to say Cleveland and NYC is out of the picture.