
benrojas
Jun 24, 2009 Jul 30, 2009 1 0
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Spurs Salary Situation 09-10
Salary Overview
Source Cap Rules: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Salary_Cap#Trading_and_the_Salary_Cap
Salary Source: http://hoopshype.com/salaries/san_antonio.htm
PG1: T. Parker (12.6m)
SG1: R. Mason (3.8m)
SF1: R. Jefferson (14.2m)
PF1: M. Bonner (3.2m)
C1: T. Duncan (22.2m)
PG2: G. Hill (1.1m)
SG2: M. Ginobili (10.7m)
SF2: M. Finley (2.5m)
PF2: I. Mahinmi (1.1m)
C2: D. Blair (.8m?) *based on last year's 2ndrnd picks. M. Chalmers
11th:
12th:
13th:
Spurs Salary: 72.2 Million
Salary Cap: 56 Million
Luxury Tax: 71 Million
Exceptions
MLE: 5.6 Million
Bi-annual exception?: 1.6 Million
- If we use the MLE, it'll actually cost (5.6x2=11.2) 11.2 million because we are over the Lux Tax. And we will also lose the benefits of being a team under the Lux Tax. (Luxury Tax revenues are normally redistributed evenly among non-tax-paying teams, so there is often a several-million-dollar incentive to owners not to pay the luxury tax.)
- If Finley opts out, we will be under the luxury tax. It would be huge favor to the organization.
- We need 3 more players to fill out the team, assuming Blair is going to make the team and sign the minimum rookie salary.
- 2-3 minimum salary players will probably fill out the team.
- The MLE will only be used if we could get a player worth 10million, like R. Wallace, S. Marion and J. Childress.
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