SALARY CAP RULES
Teams above the cap (or teams below the cap but would end up more than $100,000 over the cap following a trade) cannot acquire more than 125% plus $100,000 of the salary they trade away. Under the 2011 CBA, teams that remain below the luxury tax threshold even after the trade can acquire the lesser of 150% plus $100,000, or 100% plus $5 million, of the salary they trade away.[5] There is no lower limit—teams may divest themselves of as much salary as they wish in a trade.
All teams involved are above the cap: Cap 58 million, Luxury Tax 70.3 million
Lakers get 3 players and give up 1:
Bargani 10,000,000
Ridnour 4,000,000
Derrick Williams 4,947,840
Lakers before trade 100,365,744
Lakers after trade 100,313, 584
125% + 100,000 of 19,000,000 (salary they traded away) is 23,750,000
They acquired 18,947,840
18,947,840 is less than 23,750,000. They didn’t go over that by acquiring Williams, Bargani and Ridnour.
GOOD
LOGIC: Lakers get rid of Gasol who since Mike D'Antoni arrived has been pretty much getting phased out of the Lakers plans. On top of that, Gasol has regressed and many blame him for the Lakers having to bring all of this expensive talent in so with that, the frequent year after year trade talks finally end as Gasol goes to Minnesota. Gasol wants more touches in the post and D'Antoni wants a power forward who can spread the floor. Williams and Bargnani does this perfectly for D'Antoni while still getting younger with and accomplishing the goal of better complimenting the future franchise star in Dwight Howard.
Timberwolves get 1 player and give up 6:
Gasol 19,000,000 million to Wolves
Timberwolves before trade 65,605,005
Timberwolves after trade 65,659,096
125% + 100,000 of 18,945,909 (salary they traded away) is 23,682,386
They acquired 19,000,000
19,000,000 is less than 24,000,372. They didn’t go over that by acquiring Gasol.
GOOD
LOGIC: Minnesota has coveted Pau Gasol for a while and it has been reported earlier that they were building a package around Derrick Williams and Nikola Pekovic. If they are willing to trade throw-ins Luke Ridnour or JJ Barea (I can't see why not b/c they have enough depth at PG.) who are very close in salary and Memphis does not push for Budinger instead of Martell Webster, I can't see this not working. The best thing to do it to think Vlade Divac in the final stages of his career with Rick Adelman in Sacramento. He went to Sacramento at 30 and played 7 long years there. Gasol is 32 fits that role perfectly. He gets paired with emerging superstar Kevin Love and Adelman gets the two passing big men he loves. Gasol won't give The T-Wolves the Divac flopping but he still has to skills to flourish in an offense like this for years. Also, that pairs him back-up with his Spanish National teammate Ricky Rubio.
Toronto gets 3 players and give up 3:
Rudy Gay 16,460,532 million
Bayless 3,100,000 million
Selby 762,195
Stiemsma 2,575,000 million
Toronto before trade 59,279,035
Toronto after trade 59,113,442
125% + 100,000 of 23,063,320 (salary they traded away) is 28,829,150
They acquired 22,897,727
22,897,727 is less than 28,829,150. They didn’t go over by acquiring Gay, Speights and Stiemsma
GOOD
LOGIC: Firstly, Toronto has added C Valanciunus, PF, C Amir Johnson, C, Aaron Gray and PF,C Ed Davis all in the last few years. Does that sound like a team in love with the oft-injured Spaniard PF, C Andrea Bargnani. Well, they finally get rid of their former number #1 overall pick. From one soap opera to another, Toronto's on and off love relationship with Jose Calderon finally ends as he will probably not be retained anyway in the offseason. They don't get a superstar but they get the best player they have had since Vince Carter. Kyle Lowry and Rudy Gay are a pretty good combination to matchup with young athletic guys like Demar Derozan who just signed an extension, Amir Johnson and Ed Davis. Also, they still bring Landry Fields, Greg Stiemsma and Bayless in as quality bench players. Some would say this is where Bayless resurrected his career so he ends up back where he wanted to be the whole time and Toronto comes out cheaper than the 4.2 million dollar offer they withdrew last summer. Lastly, they get summer league sensation Josh Selby as a throw in.
Memphis gets 6 players and give up 3:
Calderon 10,500,000 million to Memphis
Terrence Ross 2,563,320 million to Memphis
Pekovic 4,640,000 million to Memphis
Josh Howard 1,113,560 to Memphis
Martell Webster to 600,000
Louis Amundson 1,069,509
Memphis before trade 74,127,785
Memphis after trade 73,615,837
125% + 100,000 of 20,322,727(salary they traded away) is 25,403,408
They acquired 20,620,389
20,620,389 is less than 25,403,408. They didn’t go over by acquiring Calderon, Ross, Pekovic, Josh Howard, Amundson and Martel Webster
GOOD
LOGIC: Memphis has a brand-new ownership and a revamped front office. John Hollinger and Jason Levien are in, longtime personnel gurus the Barones are out, and Chris Wallace’s current level of power as holdover GM is unclear. They had an exciting 2011 playoff run without Gay and that is not far from their minds. Also, they still come out with high draft pick Terrenece Ross who fills the much needed shooting void that Memphis has been clamoring about for years. By no means does Memphis get better with this trade but they can clear some space for next year because they don't have much relief coming next off of their 74 million dollar payroll next year. Additionally, if they wanted to save this year and Minnesota is interested in not trading Howard, Webster and Amundson to eat and few more dollars and keep some more of their depth, Memphis could save another 2.7 million dollars off of the 4 million they are over the luxury tax threshold this year. This deal is good financially for Minnesota either way.
Monday, January 7, 2013
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