Sentences with phrase «cap space this year»

Alternatively, I'm still curious about the Ziggy tag / extension front, and what that might mean as far as cap space this year.

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The authors cite nearly 20 years» worth of case studies that show how category kings swiftly take over the market cap in a particular category, leaving scraps for other competitors in the space.
They also have 12 picks in next year's draft, the most of any team, and are projected to have the most salary cap space in the league next year.
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Worldwide interest in the crypto space has surged and boosted the collective market cap from a mere USD93.3 billion in August year 2017 to a whopping USD600 billion in a matter of just three and a half months — that is a growth of 543 %!
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Dairy commodity costs have surged in the space of just one month to cap off huge rises in the prices being paid out by processors over the last year, according to recently published data by DIN Consultancy.
There might be teams that prefer their franchise players to Embiid, but not so much that they wouldn't rather have Embiid if he also came with Simmons (better than anybody else one Spurs, Pelicans, or Bucks), PLUS whatever Fultz might be, PLUS cap space to add a max contract, PLUS almost certainly at least one lottery pick in the next two years (either 2018 LAL or 2019 Sacto).
Though extensions to players already under contract are rare under this new CBA, there is a mechanism by which the Thunder can use cap space to renegotiate Westbrook's existing contract and then tack on up to three more years beyond that.
Spotrac has the Browns with over $ 110 million in cap space, giving them plenty of room to sign the 29 - year - old quarterback.
With Dion Waiters out of the picture, the Thunder have the cap space to renegotiate Westbrook's contract, which is currently set to pay him $ 17.77 million, up to the current maximum contract for a player with his years of service, which is $ 26.54 million.
Teams either have little to no cap space left and he isn't going to command the dollars he once would have years ago.
Whether we continue to do that going forward is a big question mark now that we no longer have oodles of cap space... but I do think the basic contract structures will stay the same (guaranteed years and roster bonuses rather than signing bonuses).
One of the reasons that contracts are typically front - loaded like in your example, is to pay the higher amounts when you can afford to (like the last couple years when we've had plenty of cap space) so you can enjoy cheaper years in the future when you might have other places you've got to spend big.
Allocating about $ 20M of our space to OL could mean Norwell (11M a season, 7M cap hit) Pugh on a Wagner deal (6M cap hit) Richburg (8M a year deal, 5M cap hit) Jones RFA ~ 2M and maybe Greco / Jerry on near vet minimum deals.
Three reasons why the Jets were able to land free - agent cornerback Ty Law, late of the Patriots: They needed a cornerback to replace the retired Donnie Abraham, they had salary - cap space and they play New England twice a year.
According to Overthecap.com, these trades would count $ 26.5 million in dead money against the cap and the Chargers only have $ 10.9 in cap space left this year.
He is the kind of guy who could sign with a contender for 7.5 million across 3 years, a bubble team at 3 per or a crappy team with cap space for 3.5 - 4 per.
They still would've had their own lottery picks likely for a few more years and last year still would've had the 3rd overall pick, a bunch of cap space, and maybe the sacramento pick next year and the lakers pick this year.
Before the offseason, it was predicted the Cowboys wouldn't make many if any splashes, because they don't have a lot of cap space and generally have avoided FA in the last few years.
It may be a late first rounder in the 20's next year but Leonard and Harkless's contracts ends the same year as Mozgov and Crabbe so we would really be clearing the deck in terms of cap space.
There is a problem since any money in which the Hawks take dead money into CAP space for the Hawks would have to wait until after the NBA year ends in July.
But at the same time, 2019 - 2020 would be the year that we clear the deck of cap space (Mozgov, Crabbe, Leonard and Harkless) which would be over 50 million.
According to Over The Cap, the Bills had just over $ 4 million in cap space on Friday morning, and that includes the $ 1.671 million cap hit due to Hogan's one - year restricted free agent tendCap, the Bills had just over $ 4 million in cap space on Friday morning, and that includes the $ 1.671 million cap hit due to Hogan's one - year restricted free agent tendcap space on Friday morning, and that includes the $ 1.671 million cap hit due to Hogan's one - year restricted free agent tendcap hit due to Hogan's one - year restricted free agent tender.
We have limited cap space so I'm not sure we can address all of our needs this year.
If you look back to this year, one of the challenges at the trade deadline was that they had to trade like contracts because of the lack of cap space.
Squads like the Kings (picking No. 5, about $ 11.8 million in cap room this year before holds), Raptors (No. 8, $ 10.3 million), Hornets (No. 10, $ 20.3 million) and Suns (No. 13, $ 25.7 million) make more sense as trading partners for the Bulls, due to their combination of a lottery pick and cap space to absorb Deng's salary and provide the Bulls with instant savings.
I've argued that they should get rid of Portis because: a) his upside is as a role player, b) he is good enough to get a decent contract and affect cap space in the next couple of years, c) he is good enough to get future assets, and d) he is good enough to negatively affect the tank.
Moves free cap space from today to next year.
With few options left, Hill had to settle for the Kings» offer instead of a one - year deal with the Lakers or a potential offer from Denver that was contingent on clearing cap space it didn't have.
If he starts cutting corners and leaving cap space on the table while raising ticket prices I'll get mad at him, but until then, a couple years of training wheels with Holland to steer out of or into the cliff seems fair enough to me.
They've got about 48 free agents next year and something like $ 20M in cap space.
You say «last season with ample cap space», but who exactly are you expecting to acquire for just one year?
Anaheim is a mess... they won't have cap space, and a lot of the money have already spent is tied up in the (then 34 - 35 year old) trio of Perry / Getzlaf / Kessler.
But also not lock up most of your cap space for the next few years on players you know won't make you better than those teams.
They have most of those on long - term contracts too, and we're here having issues with salary cap space (not after this year though finally)
If you do this and save ~ 7 - 10M in cap space to roll over into next year you should be able to sign Waynes & the holdout from the Kendricks / Diggs / Hunter group (although Remmers or Rudolph might need to be cut to achieve that).
After all, what would you rather have: Khalil Mack (eating $ 25 million per year in cap space) or Myles Garrett, 3 picks in the top 10 this year (all will be immediate impact players filling our holes on offense and defense of course), AND an extra $ 25 million in available cap space to spend on three upper - echelon guys at DT, ILB, and DB.
This would allow the team to prorate that signing bonus over the course of the remaining years left on his new deal, thus creating cap space for 2018.
31 year old Everson Griffen can be cut for a huge 10.7 million in savings (he'll have to prove he's worth keeping this season; also potential for restructure) * Mike Remmers can be cut for 4.5 million in savings * Kyle Rudolph can be cut for 7.6 million in savings (no dead cap either) * You might have to choose between one of Decker / Wright and save 3 million here Do you have the space to bring Anthony Barr back at 12 million a year?
Whatever allows the greatest flexibility year - to - year in terms of our cap space, that's what I'm for.
It had everything to do with his production not matching his cap number and the Cowboys constantly in the red year after year having to clear space just to get under compliance.
Even if it meant getting rid of someone like Kendrick Perkins to clear cap space, or superstars taking paycuts on their next deal, or Clay Bennett and the other owners finding creative ways to pay for it, there's no telling what they would've done together over the next five or 10 years.
This may not be a sexy move, but saves us some serious cash to go towards a free agent like Sheldon Richardson, or gives us cap space to roll over next year for resigning our guys on expiring deals.
With all the cap space the Kings have, they could overpay for 2 - 3 year deals and maintain some flexibility moving forward.
Indiana has the cap space to keep Hibbert, even after inking guard George Hill to a five - year contract, but must decide if he is worth the contract he was offered by the Blazers.
Even though he is gone, I do believe that Sashi Brown may have planted the seeds of success: alot of draft picks (thank you, Houston Texans), a lot of cap space and extended players who could have been free agents this year.
Akognon led the Chinese Basketball Association in scoring each of the past two seasons with the Liaoning Dinosaurs, but the Mavericks needed the $ 600,000 in cap space created by waiving him and second - year big man Bernard James in order to complete the Monta Ellis signing, writes ESPN Dallas» Tim McMahon.
Next year cap space opens up and you can address other needs with FA.
He provides instant offense to a team that has plenty of cap space for the next few years while they try to rebuild.
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