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QUOTE (ZoomSlowik @ Dec 20, 2012 -> 11:43 AM)
I don't see how. Rose/Noah/Taj is already $40 million and you'd have to offer Mirotic an MLE-type contract in order to make it profitable for him to come to the NBA. Add in the various draft picks and you're at $50 million, more if they really do get the Bobcats' pick, and you need 6 or 7 more guys signed.

 

Are you expecting the cap to go up like $10 million in the next two years? Because that's basically the only way they'd get THAT much cap space.

 

Edit- I missed the "before signing Mirotic" part, which does help their cause. Still probably not $15 million, more like the 8-10 range.

Could the Bulls actually use the MLE to sign Mirotic? I.e. if they signed a player beforehand to max out their cap space, could they then sign Mirotic with the MLE in the same year, and then fill up the remaining roster with veterans exemptions and a draftee or two?

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Dec 20, 2012 -> 12:47 PM)
Could the Bulls actually use the MLE to sign Mirotic? I.e. if they signed a player beforehand to max out their cap space, could they then sign Mirotic with the MLE in the same year, and then fill up the remaining roster with veterans exemptions and a draftee or two?

 

Under normal rules, no, you wouldn't be able to use both cap space and the MLE. Any potential exceptions would be subtracted from you cap space, so they'd have to renounce it to get that space. However, it's a little trickier since they already own the rights to Mirotic. I don't totally understand the rules for that. My inclination would be that they could offer him rookie scale, but would have to have space/MLE to give him more than that. I couldn't find an easy answer to that unfortunately.

 

Even if you could, the problem is that they'd still have cap holds for those remaining roster spots at the rookie minimum (which is like $500k). That rule was specifically designed so you can't spend like $60 million on 4 players and then fill out the rest of your roster after the fact.

 

So their total would be...

 

Rose- $18.85 mil

Noah- $13.15 mil

Taj- $8 mil

Teague- $2.12 mil

Butler- $1.12 mil

2013 draft pick- $1.4 mil (estimate)

2014 draft pick- $1.2 mil (estimate)

Cap Holds for remaing roster spots (6)- $3.04 mil

 

Total- $48.88 mil.

 

Assuming a $60 million cap (which would be a slight increase), that'd leave roughly $11 million. If they did get Charlotte's pick, that would add another $1.5 to $2.5 million to their salary total depending on where the pick actually landed. Also, as I posted earlier, the MLE would be added to their salary total (also possibly the Korver trade exception).

 

So to summarize:

 

No Mirotic and no deals besides Rose/Noah/Taj and their own picks- $11 mil unless the cap goes up more than a few million.

 

With Mirotic (and assuming they can't sign him for more than scale if they're over the cap without the MLE)- roughly $6 mil unless the cap goes up a fair amount.

 

Edit- fixed it after reading more info. Biggest change is what is used for cap holds for remaing roster spots.

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QUOTE (MexSoxFan#1 @ Dec 21, 2012 -> 02:48 PM)
In before Felix makes fun of us over our excitement of a DRose comeback...

 

I doubt he would make fun of that, he just takes issue with our overexcitement about his abilities and deficiencies.

 

Nobody would do the same over Rubio to him, I am sure he was pretty excited to see Rubio delivering unreal passes through his legs again.

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