How much of the 2011 championship team will be left?![]()
Mavs to use amnesty clause on Haywood
How much of the 2011 championship team will be left?![]()
Dirk, Roddy, Marion, Jones are all that are left iirc
-Roddy and Jones who did not play in the PO...
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Source: Mavs to amnesty Haywood
Updated: July 11, 2012, 7:57 PM ET
By Jeff Caplan | ESPNDallas.com
The Dallas Mavericks will use their amnesty clause on Brendan Haywood, according to a source close to the situation.
The move came on the heels of Dallas agreeing to a one-year deal with free-agent center Chris Kaman.
Haywood will still receive the remainder of his salary, $27.2 million over the next three seasons. A fourth season is fully non-guaranteed. By amnestying Haywood, the Mavs wipe out the $8.3 million on this season's payroll.
Kaman, who appears likely to take over as Dallas' starting center, will make $8 million and ate up the remainder of the Mavs' salary-cap space. By amnestying Haywood, the Mavs recoup cap space to sign other players.
Haywood, 32, averaged 5.2 points and 6.0 rebounds last season after replacing Tyson Chandler as Dallas' starter. Haywood's production severely dipped during the first-round playoff sweep to the Oklahoma City Thunder, when he averaged just 3.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in 15.3 minutes. With the two moves, the Mavs still have seven players under contract.
ty way for a classless franchise to treat an NBA champion
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you're a very mean person.
I'm going to laugh when someone gives Haywood $7 million a year now.
When Haywood wins a ring with the Heat next season...
honestly a likely scenario imho. as bad as he is, he's better than anything they got. and there isn't much on the market, can't think of anyone better off the top of my head tbh.
They can't bid on him, so it's doubtful.
why can't they?
Over the cap, it's doubtful he clears waivers.
haywood is but his contract is indeed a luscious one that could be used to trade them mavs some good players. contract 's salary can be spread over 24 yearsso he's technically an expiring contract for teams who're foraging for financial relief
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