I don't think so. I think for them to get a MLE or LLE they need to be above the cap which they aren't. Next year they maybe eligible if they become over the cap due to increasing salaries of the players.
Since they gonna take 14.5m & 14.5m and wade will go for 14m gettin lebron and bosh through snt gives the following:
mle
lle
bird rights to joel anthony haslem.
I'm not a cap expert but i think it's right .. if anybody is sure please correct.
This is baring the ridiculous.![]()
I don't think so. I think for them to get a MLE or LLE they need to be above the cap which they aren't. Next year they maybe eligible if they become over the cap due to increasing salaries of the players.
The Raptors will get two first round picks (one of them their own) in return for a sign-and-trade for Chris Bosh. Toronto will receive Miami's 2011 first round pick. A sign-and-trade will also be completed for LeBron James with Cleveland as well. The Cavaliers will receive a trade exception worth $16 million and two future first round picks and a second rounder, according to Windhorst.
Miami is trying to find a way to keep Udonis Haslem.
All three will get six-year contracts from the Heat, though they won't get max money.
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No. No MLE. No LLE. No BAE.
8.3 million to spend with the trio and Chalmers under contract.
Being under the cap, the Heat don't have the MLE or the LLE this year.
They had to renounce the Bird rights to Anthony and Haslem in order to have adequate cap space to sign Wade, James, and Bosh.
But the fact that those three signed for several million less (about $6-7 million total) than the max, the Heat were able to still have around $14 million in cap space. That is what they'll use to sign guys like Mike Miller and Udonis Haslem. Joel Anthony will probably sign for a minimum contract.
So this allows them to keep Haslem? Not bad. The big 3, Miller, Haslem, Chalmers and Anthony are what they have? And after that, everything would have to be for league minimum, right?
thanks for clearing that up.
who do you think they'll try to get to play C?
Correct
from Miami boards:
1. Mario Chalmers - .854 M
2. James Jone (Buyout) - 1.55 M
3. Chris Bosh - 14.5 M
4. Lebron James - 14.5 M
5. Dwyane Wade - 14.2 M
6. Mike Miller - 5 M
Total - 50.604 M of 58.044
Left - 7.44 M
another spurs poster (forgot who it was) posted what i think was the most accurate in another thread. miami still have some cap holds that bring down the $7.44 M to about $6 million after miller, which will probably go to haslem.
The difference between Chalmers and Farmar is Chalmers knows his role as a scrub.
Spurs should have drafted Chalmers over Hill
this would draw some funny reactions in the mouth breather section
Crap, I forgot about the buyout. No wonder my number was different from the one Larry Coon published. You also have to remove 5*$473k = $2.4M for cap holds for 5 roster spots under 11. Miller's first year is also about $5.2M. That leaves about $4.8M for Haslem.
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