STEIN_LINE_HQ Officially salary cap number is $58,044,000, up from $57.7 million last season. Tax line rises to $70.3 million, up from $69.9 million Could be good news for the Rockets and HUGE news for the Heat.
Interesting development, I remember people saying that we should expect the cap to go down to about $56.1M
Wait... so after all the crying poor and threats of $50 mil salary cap at the beginning of the season, it turns out the NBA revenue is actually UP? So, for the Rockets it means more wiggle room to sign Scola and Lowry under the luxury tax threshhold. NY gets a couple more millions to play with after signing two max (assuming they can sign 2 max). For Miami, does it mean they actually can do 3 max? Even if so, I can't see how 2 S&Ts can be worked out. Whatever, it's all up to Lebron anyhow.
The NBA itself said that in April, and that was up from their initial numbers. This is a big turnaround.
Won't matter - the hammer is dropping on them. NBA wants their slice of the pie to be smaller, arguing that team costs outstrip the net they receive now. Nevermind that the problem is owners wanting mega-mansion arenas that cost billion+ dollars. As long as the owners can outlast the players in a lockout, the players are going down.
Yup, the union's dirty little secret was revealed during the last lockout. There's too many players that are living paycheck to paycheck. If the owners put the squeeze on them, the players association won't be able to holdout past the deadline for a shortened season at the latest.
That's bad news for the Rockets. The Knicks had enough space for a 2nd max player and about half the MLE. Now they have enough cap space to sign an MLE level player.
Maybe Lebron was waiting on the cap figures to decide. The Heat now have enough salary for 3 max free agents, if I am not mistaken.
I remember asking this before about players playing overseas but can some one tell me why the players aren't allowed to sign with European teams when it's the owners locking them out?
Honestly it all comes down to Lebron. If they sign Lebron then our picks will be crap. But if they strike out on Lebron, then we'll be golden because there aren't anymore free agents worth the big cash.
It's mind blowing that the cap actually went up, after hearing for a coon's age that it would be going down and hurting teams left and right. A conspiracy theorist might argue that the league used this "whoops!" as a way to hold down salaries, but I'm sure they would never do such a dastardly deed.
Well at least we got Jordan Hill. I just realized that due to the higher cap figure, the Knicks didn't need to trade Jordan Hill in order to open up two max salary slots. So even if Lebron does sign with NY, it could have been worse.
But the Knicks still needed to trade Jeffries right? And no one would take on Jeffries' contract without incentives like Hill
Maybe, maybe not. But I'm sure their gameplan would have totally changed if they knew the cap was going to end up being higher than projected.
No, the Heat still cannot sign three max guys unless they move Michael Beasley. Frankly, if I'm Toronto, I don't know why I wouldn't take Beasley, a future first round pick and a huge trade exception in a sign-and-trade of Bosh to Miami. Everybody wins. Toronto and Miami, not the rest of the league.
i think they would have been around 3 million short if they didn't make the trade. morey got an amazing deal in a time of panic for the knicks. i would be curious to hear morey's thoughts on the cap rising and if he thought this was a possibility.