Projected Cap Space with Cap Holds/Accept Options: -$59,057,681
Maximum Cap Space (i.e. without Cap Holds/Decline Options): $34,667,183
Cap Holds:
- Ian Mahinmi - $23,175,077
- Tyus Jones - $21,000,000
- Kendrick Nunn - $6,825,000
- Anthony Gill - $2,093,637
- Ty Lawson - $2,093,637
- Shabazz Napier - $2,093,637
- Tomas Satoransky - $2,093,637
- Ramon Sessions - $2,093,637
- Jules Bernard - $1,867,722
- Johnathan Williams - $1,867,722
- Cassius Winston - $1,867,722
Large Trade Exceptions:
- $12, 402,000 (Via Daniel Gafford trade with Dallas)
- $9,800,926 (Via Monte Morris trade with Detroit)
- $5,379,250 (Via Bradley Beal trade with Phoenix)
**Projected Signing Exceptions: **
- Non-Taxpayer MLE ($12,859,000)
- Bi-Annual Exception ($4,681,000)
2024 Draft Picks
1st Round
- Own Pick
- Likely OKC (Second least favorable of HOU 5-30, LAC, OKC and UTA 11-30 to IND then others to OKC and TOR (via OKC to DAL)
2nd Round
- Phoenix
Wizards will continue the rebuild with the hope of finding players they feel they can build around. They’re more or less stuck with Jordan Poole given he has three years and $95.5 million left on his deal through 2026-27, since it wouldn’t make sense to give up assets to get rid of his contract at this point. As far as contract decisions the major one is Tyus Jones since he’s a UFA. I’m sure they’ll be trade rumors for Kuzma during the year as well given he’s good value for his contract.
bobotron@lemm.ee 8 months ago
I just don’t see any light at the end of the tunnel for the Zards. I wish don’t believe that Leonsis can put together a competitive team ever, they haven’t been fun to watch since the agent 0 years
vodkasolution@feddit.it 8 months ago
wizards and nets should flip a coin: the winner gets all the good players and try to evolve, the loser just die
TrippyFocus@lemmy.ml 8 months ago
Yeah even if some of the picks or pick swaps are decent you need to actually pick good and build smart.