Bulls cap situation next summer

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  1. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/bulls/post/_/id/14254/forman-faces-a-20-million-question

    States we have $20m in cap space if we amnesty Boozer and let Deng and Kirk walk.

    It even mentions Coon came up with the number.

    Using that as a starting point, and 7 cap holds is about $5.6M. So it looks to me more like $14m in cap space could be cleared.

    $5M to get Mirotic over?

    What am I missing, transplant. Seems like we came up with a number like $2M after Mirotic, not $9M.

    I bet we could sign two really good players with that money.
     
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    Since I last put out #s on this site, I've refined my understanding (and my #s), but $20mil is just wrong. The writer is correct that the Bulls have $42mil tied up in Rose, Noah, Gibson, Butler and Teague next season, but he overlooks about $5mil in salary commitments to Dunleavy and Snell next season. Then you have a $1mil estimate for a 2014 1st rounder, the $5mil for Mirotic, $333,333 for Hamilton and a couple cap holds to get the total roster to 12 players (I've since learned that for this purpose, it's 12 not 13).

    So here's what I think it looks like if the Bulls amnesty Boozer, let Deng and Hinrich walk (renounce their Bird rights) and elect not to pick up their year 2 option on Murphy:

    Player 2014-15 Salary/Hold
    Derrick Rose $18,862,875
    Carlos Boozer
    Luol Deng
    Joakim Noah $12,200,000
    Mirotic cap hold $5,000,000
    Kirk Hinrich
    Taj Gibson $8,000,000
    Mike Dunleavy $3,326,235
    Jimmy Butler $2,008,748
    Marquis Teague $1,120,920
    Tony Snell $1,472,400
    Erik Murphy

    1 first-round rookie (est) $1,000,000
    2 vet mins @$507,336 per $1,014,672

    R. Hamilton 1/3 of $1mil $333,334


    Team Total $54,339,184

    Estimated salary cap $62,000,000

    Estimated cap space $7,660,816

    Also, while $62mil is being used by some as an estimate of the 2014-15 cap #, it should be pointed out that the 2013-14 cap is $58.679mil, so the $62mil would represent a 5.7% increase.
     
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    Are rookie deals guaranteed? I thought they were 1 year team options.
     
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    I used 850K for the cap holds. Add Dunleavy and we get to about the same figure.
     
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    You and you seem to making great progress. :)

    The Bulls didn't have to commit to Teague for next season, but they did.

    The Bulls could renounce their first-round pick and save about $500k.

    It's possible that the Bulls could get Charlotte's pick in the 2014 draft and it could cost as much as $2.2mil. Edit: they could renounce this pick as well.
     
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    Charlotte pick is top 10 protected right? They're 3-2 right now but Hollinger's algorithm only has them as the 25th best team. I wouldn't mind a mid lottery pick in the upcoming draft.
     
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    It's not that I for one minute doubt Hollinger's algorithm, but I just wanted to cover as many of the possibilities as I could think of.;)


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