NBA projects higher salary cap in 2010-11 than originally anticipated!
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IggyPride00Let the Lebron to NY hysteria begin.
The NBA predicted today that the salary cap for the 2010-11 season would be $56.1 million, up from the initial estimate of $50..4-$53.6 anticipated last July.
What that means is that NY and a host of other teams will now be able to max 2 players out as those extra $3-4 million on the cap were the difference between being able to do so and not being able to do so.
In reality it means very little, but boy can you bet the sports writers will be salivating about it.
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devil1197It means little but getting two max contracts.
Some teams can get more, but NYK would need a couple more million to put together a legit bench.
The media will simmer down on this as the playoffs gears up but once the playoffs end you better believe that they will start going ape shit.
What this means is guys like Joe Johnson, Rudy Gay, David Lee etc will be getting paid way more than their worth because of guys like LeBron and Wade staying in their respective cities. Teams will have a lot of cap to throw at players and the players know that they can wait for the big deals. -
Big Red MonsterThis will no doubt add fuel to the LeBron fire that New YOrk and New Jersey can offer 2 max contracts.
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SQ_CraziesYou want to know what the most ridiculous thing about sports media is right now? There is MAJOR hype around this postseason, and even then the playoffs are only going to be a warm up for the NBA print presses. And I mean MAJOR hype around this postseason.
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ytownfootballThe writers will inevitably fail to mention that what this means to Cleveland and LeBron is that they can also go two max contracts also. They will pull out all the stops...makes for great entertainment.
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thavoiceCOrrect me if I am wrong...but Cleveland can still offer Leebraun James more money than any other team right? That is stil how it works in the NBA where you can resign your guy for more than another team can correct?
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NateCleveland can offer a 2nd Max contract also now?
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SQ_CraziesI don't know who the fuck Leebraun James is, but with a name like that, I hope the Cavs are looking at bringing him in this summer.
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devil1197
Cleveland cannot offer a 2nd max, but they can still give Bron more $$$ and years.Keebler wrote: Cleveland can offer a 2nd Max contract also now?
Cleveland FO, if they make a big move this summer, will be via trade. -
Nate
Ok wasn't sure. Posts above sounded like they could. I knew the Cavs could offer more $$$ and years though. If Bron does stay, I think it will be interesting to see what Ferry does to make this team better. Obviously, we are going to need another Center with Shaq and Z's contracts expiring. I don't know if Shaq would come back for a smaller salary unless he really enjoyed his time in Cleveland. I think the #1 concern is finding a legit SG this offseason. I'm not a huge Anthony Parker fan.devil1197 wrote:
Cleveland cannot offer a 2nd max, but they can still give Bron more $$$ and years.Keebler wrote: Cleveland can offer a 2nd Max contract also now?
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SQ_CraziesThe Cavs have all kinds of cards to deal. They're just being ignored as a serious big player. That's why most of us well read, "more than casual" Cavs fans are just in wait and see mode as far as the free agency goes--and we have been for awhile. And not, just wait and see, we don't know what will happen. No, just wait and see, LeBron is going to sign back in Cleveland and Dan Gilbert isn't going to sleep this summer. He's going to try to make as big a splash as he can.
That's what is great about an owner like Gilbert. Every offseason is a chance to break the piggy bank and make yourself stronger--that's how you build a winner. Rather than just watching your team do well and play the guessing game, Gilbert and Ferry are on a mission to find out how much better they can get. After that, it's just about signatures on the dotted line. You're about to see a dynasty happen with LeBron James--the league knows it, the media knows it. Welcome to where this chaos all comes from. The media started this frenzy from LeBron wearing a Yankee hat. The league secretly wants LeBron in NY--media heads know this. David Stearn would never say it for obvious reasons. But the league and sports media is set to make bank with LeBron in NYC. They ignore Cleveland for a reason, but thanks to the same media that opens us up to so many things, they've shown us all of the reasons why LeBron won't leave also--which is why the BS has never been able to get TOTALLY out of control. It's crazy how they get you eating out of the palm of their hand isn't it? -
devil1197
Shaq said if Cleveland wanted him back he'll re-sign.Keebler wrote:
Ok wasn't sure. Posts above sounded like they could. I knew the Cavs could offer more $$$ and years though. If Bron does stay, I think it will be interesting to see what Ferry does to make this team better. Obviously, we are going to need another Center with Shaq and Z's contracts expiring. I don't know if Shaq would come back for a smaller salary unless he really enjoyed his time in Cleveland. I think the #1 concern is finding a legit SG this offseason. I'm not a huge Anthony Parker fan.devil1197 wrote:
Cleveland cannot offer a 2nd max, but they can still give Bron more $$$ and years.Keebler wrote: Cleveland can offer a 2nd Max contract also now?
Cleveland FO, if they make a big move this summer, will be via trade.
Gilbert has already stated that he won't sit back and let other teams try to woo LeBron with roster moves. I expect big things to happen this offseason especially if we win the title. He isn't going to let James leave Cleveland without a fight.
I'd really like Joe Johnson, but there is a lot of money available this summer. Cleveland would have had a good chance at him for the MLE last season but more okay teams will be able to offer him more than 5.5 a year. I like Parker but he isn't getting any younger.
But I think Cleveland has an upcoming allstar already on their roster, who LeBron really likes in JJ Hickson. He has impressed me more and more lately. -
SQ_CraziesParker is more like a 30 year old as far as wear and tear goes though. But I agree, he isn't getting any younger. It's too bad Delonte couldn't be like 6'6. He'd be a superstar. Life is a game of inches.
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Nate
Exactly. Delonte is one of my favorite players. He looks as if he gives 110% every night and produces.SQ_Crazies wrote: Parker is more like a 30 year old as far as wear and tear goes though. But I agree, he isn't getting any younger. It's too bad Delonte couldn't be like 6'6. He'd be a superstar. Life is a game of inches. -
jpake1
That's what she said. As well as girth, you cannot forget about the girth.SQ_Crazies wrote: Life is a game of inches. -
jpake1Like a few FO people have noted, the big winner of this may just be the Miami Heat. As a fan, I'm quite excited about what could happen this offseason.
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Heretic
Especially if they also go after this Deewayne Wade character I've been hearing about.SQ_Crazies wrote: I don't know who the fuck Leebraun James is, but with a name like that, I hope the Cavs are looking at bringing him in this summer.