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Post by Admin on Jun 22, 2016 16:48:26 GMT -5
With the cap rising to $95MM, lots of teams will be under the cap meaning matching salaries will not be an issue ... earlier (on the radio) I heard a discussion about the Bucks wanting out of Monroe's contract (to save cap $) and willing to take a couple of late 1st or 2nd round picks to move him. That would only be possible with a few teams under the cap but once the new cap comes into play (7/7 ?) we should see lots of player movement. www.slamonline.com/nba/report-nba-salary-cap-rising-94-million/#3Bw356AEdIjwXYvp.97
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Post by thejuice on Jun 22, 2016 18:22:55 GMT -5
With the cap rising to $95MM, lots of teams will be under the cap meaning matching salaries will not be an issue ... earlier (on the radio) I heard a discussion about the Bucks wanting out of Monroe's contract (to save cap $) and willing to take a couple of late 1st or 2nd round picks to move him. That would only be possible with a few teams under the cap but once the new cap comes into play (7/7 ?) we should see lots of player movement. Makes sense. I want no part of Monroe unless you play him at the 4 and then acquire a defensive specialist at the 5. That's the only way Monroe makes sense anywhere. If they'd deal us Parker for the 3, id think about Monroe. But if Middleton, no thanks on Monroe if we have to send them the #3
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