http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...wn-the-stretch
1. Samuel Dalembert
2. Al-Farouq Aminu
3.
Marreese Speights
4.
Jermaine O'Neal
5.
Andray Blatche,
The list is obviously forward heavy. Which makes since considering Blair, & Bonner are likely gone.
Rough Estimates my projected cap could be slightly higher or lower.
The Spurs could have approximately $60.5 Million committed to 13 players heading into Free Agency this off season.
Parker-$12.5 Million
Duncan $10.3 Million
Leonard-$1.8 Million
Green-$3.7 Million
Diaw-$4.7 Million
Joseph-$1.1 Million
De Colo-$1.4 Million
Baynes-$788,872 Thousand
Mills-$1.1 Million
Bonner-$1 Million
Jackson-$1.4 Million
10 Players=$41.2 Million ($4.12 Average Per Player)
+1st round pick $1.3 Million
11 Players=$42.5 Million
Assuming Bonner's is waived for $1 Million, Blair walks in Free Agency, Jackson resigns for the Vet Minimum (P.E.R of 8.3), Diaw & Mills pick up their options. Neal is gone (Mills (24), De Colo (25), & Joseph (21) are all at least 3 year younger and project as more well rounded players.
+ Splitter-10 Million
+Ginobili-$8 Million
(possible Salaries in in 13-14 season, probably going to be a little less than)
13 Players-$60.5 Million.
-If Neal is traded or leaves In RFA
-The Spurs would have $10 Million before reaching the Luxury Tax Line
-The Spurs would have use of the full mid level exception. Which they could use to sign a player like...
Al-Farouq Aminu-A taller, more athletic version of Kawhi Leonard (with a lower ceiling) . Former lotto pick from the Clippers capable of playing either forward spot. Could replace Jackson as a backup 3 or Become Duncan's backup at the 4.
Marreese Speights-An athletic big man who can score in the post and board wells. Can play PF or Center. Would be an excellent addition with Duncan missing games due to rest more than capable as a starter. Currently averaging 8 pts 5 rpg and 17.82 P.E.R in 16.5 Mpg With Memphis/Cleveland.