Early Bird rights kick in after two seasons under the same contract.
Ok so lle lorbek mle Dias work for 2013? In that case amnesty Bonner seems to make sense. Lorbek would be a nice Bonner upgrade Imo.
Early Bird rights kick in after two seasons under the same contract.
We're talking about the summer of 2012, not 2013.
Even if we signed Diaw with the MLE and Lorbek with LLE, using the amnesty on Bonner doesn't make much sense at all unless it was necessary to get under the tax. Even then, it would be a financial move, not a basketball move.
Pretty sure it doesn't have to be the same contract so long as the player isn't waived or signs a contract with a different team somewhere inbetween. Back to back 1 year contracts will still earn you early bird rights.
You're right.
MeL_13, there was something that I did not understand in the article you linked to
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/...pares-last-one
"• 2011 CBA: For non-taxpaying teams, four years starting at $5 million (base salary grows by 3 percent annually beginning in 2013-14), with 4.5 percent raises. Taxpaying teams are limited to three years, a $3 million base salary (which grows by 3 percent annually beginning in 2013-14) and 4.5 percent raises. Teams with cap room (therefore losing their midlevel exception) get a new midlevel that is for two years and starts at $2.5 million (growing 3 percent annually)."
That bolded bit at the suggests that you can use this "new midlevel", if you spend your salary cap room... Could we arrange it, that by amnestying Bonner and Trading Blair, we would have enough room below the cap to sign Duncan and Diaw (while making a QO to Green), and then use this "new midlevel" to sign Lorbek (and then use our Early Bird rights to re-sign Green)?
So if we succeed in getting both Diaw and Lorbek, that gives us 6 bigs, which seems like one more than we really need. Obviously we're not going to trade Tim. Could we get anything useful for Bonner or Blair?
For that matter, is there any chance there's a team desperate for a center that would be able to give us a major piece for Tiago? I wouldn't want to trade him unless we thought we could get a real difference maker in return, but if we think Lorbek can back Tim up right away, it might be worth trading our backup in the right deal, George Hill style. Somebody like Arron Afflalo, hypothetically (though I seriously doubt Denver's looking to make that deal).
If they win, I hope that TD will REALLY want to repeat (after all - that's the only thing left that they haven't done) and sign for CHEAP so they can have Diaw and Lorbek. Have Lorbek learn for a year as Pop is wont to do - reduces TD's time (increase Splitter's mins) and can get rid of Blair at year's end if Lorbek catches on well. I can dream, can't I?
i dont see this exact team working as well next year, as its working this year. well see though feeling like 03 all over again.
I won't respond with a wanna-be GM reply about MLEs, LLEs, and some guy named Lorbek. I'll just simply say -- I agree with you.![]()
Anything is possible, but that new exception is 2yrs/5M while the BAE(LLE) was 2yrs/4.2M in the last year of the old CBA (I'm not sure exactly how much it will be next year, but it will close to that amount) . That's an awful lot of trouble to go to get a slightly larger exception to offer to Lorbek. I can't see how that would make the difference in his decision to leave Europe or not.
After '03, David retired.
So now we have went from no chance to get Lorbek for 2013, to decent chance if he takes the LLE, and that has no impact on getting Diaw back for the MLE. All we have to do is stay under the luxury tax.
Also Pop had commented that Lorbek is coming next year. Not sure he considered that a done deal, but possibly. If so, does not bode well for one of Bonner/Blair. Bonner appears the one in more jeopardy, with the $ 4 million team option salary, and Lorbek being a larger upgraded version of him, complete with the outside shooting skills.
We also need to be thinking about life after Timmy in the next year or two. Splitter/Lorbek may be the solution.
Edit: my bad, maybe I should be thinking of with the amnesty waiver provision in play. I don't know offhand the guaranteed status of Bonner contract next year.
Nothing has changed. It's been said all along that it's possible to get both as long as one of them is prepared to accept less than market value.
Thanks, I thought some relatively knowledgeable folks were saying Diaw or Lorbek but not both, PERIOD. Glad to hear we have some chance to get both and upgrade an already killer roster, woohoo.
Then in 2014 we are in the catbird's seat with expiring Manu and Jax to the tune of $25 million...
Those contracts expire in 2013
Right, so AFTER those contracts expire, we will play the 2014 season. I consider this the 2012 season, using the ending year not the beginning. We are stuck with those contracts in the 2013 season, but looking great for the 2012 season.
Contracts expire the year they expire. If you want to advance every season by one year to have it fit your world view of a season designated by the end, so be it, but you're talking your own language and will only confuse the issue,
So what do you call this season, genius? The 2011-2012 season? Only an ass clown would think the 2012 season means the 2012-2013 season, tbbh.
Mel was just being aloof and you lapped it right up like his puppy!
Most people do. Using both begin and end year eliminates the confusion that comes with a narcissistic belief that one is right, no matter which single year you use.
Single years are usually used to denote the end of the contract, or when a player is acquired, and the year is when the event happens. For instance, Manu's contract expires in 2013, because that's when it actually expires. Lorbek would come over for 2012, because that's when he would sign and start playing. Keep living in your obtuse little one year offset world though. It isn't hurting anyone and is generally harmless, although confusing to those who don't understand your affliction.
My bad, I assumed that we were not catering to the lowest common denominator poster. The one who wants to know the Spurs salary situation, but did not bother to read post #53 on this thread. Or is too lazy to Google "NBA Salaries", choose from the half dozen sites that pop up, and see that it is very obvious Manu and Jackson are signed for one more year at huge dollar amounts, completely effing up our salary cap situation for next season.
I appreciate your desire to do that, but give the nitpicking a rest for those of us willing to actually do that simple legwork. I thought we were well past that on this discussion.
Also I'll apologize that my "obtuse world view" is skewed towards referring to seasons by the championship year. That's just how we roll in Spurs nation compadre.
by reading the new CBA FAQ it's clear that we cannot use the MLE AND this new midlevel that starts in with 2.5m.
Basically we're gonna have to choose between Diaw and Lorbek.
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