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    since there is a lot of talk about max extensions, etc. on here, I will keep updating this accordingly when we make more moves.

    Cap raise for next season is the projected 7%, all other years are at 10% as of now.

    Spurs still have 3.1 million of the MLE and the 5.1 million BAE available for the last 2 spots.



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    since there is a lot of talk about max extensions, etc. on here, I will keep updating this accordingly when we make more moves.

    Cap raise for next season is the projected 7%, all other years are at 10% as of now.

    Spurs still have 3.1 million of the MLE and the 5.1 million BAE available for the last 2 spots.


    I keep a similar spreadsheet, but since you are posting yours - would you mind adding a "cap space" and "tax space" calculation to the bottom? Would also be helpful to have a 1st Apron Space line as well. 2nd apron I don't care about as much, since I don't think the Spurs will ever go above the first apron.

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    no point using the BAE at this point, may as well carry it over to next year. there's nobody currently on the market who would justify using that space. they should sign a 3rd center with the vet min (id be fine with it being Bassey). and then just grab anybody else who can shoot either for the vet min or if they need to sweeten the offer, just use the rest of the MLE. its guys like coffey, melton, seth curry.

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    Spurs are still 12.5 million under the tax


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    Spurs are still 12.5 million under the tax

    I see you are still using 10% cap raises in 2027 and beyond. Just FYI, Spotrac is now projecting only 5% cap raises after the 7% increase next year. May be worth updating your model to reflect a more conservative forecast.

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