If you were Masai, would you use the stretch provision on Landry Fields and Hayes this summer?
Basically the provision allows a team to waive as many players they would like and double the contract length plus add a year to pay the remainder of their contracts.
In Landry's case, here's how it would be broken down:
2014-2015 = 2,8333,333
2015-2016 = 2,8333,333
2016-2017 = 2,8333,333
This would free up 5,666,667 this offseason
In Hayes' case :
2014-2015 - $1,986250
2015-2016 - $1,986250
2016-2017 - $1,986250
giving us roughly 4 mil in cap room and a total cap hit of 36,536,585 (including Camby and Salmons hits) for these players:
Val
Amir
DeRozan
Ross
Tyler
Novak (Stretch Provision of Novak would give us 2 mil this year and a cap hit of 1.5 mil over the next five years, I would keep him)
Plus the remainder of Camby's contract ( I believe he had $1,000,000) and John Salmons $1,000,000 buy out.
Roughly 24,000,000 in cap room - minus the cap hold for 2014 draft pick (1.5 mil. unless we trade it for a player like Harrison Barnes
). Plus the Mid level Exception, Vet Minimums, and two 2nd rounders this year.
Potential Targets:
Greg Monroe - Restricted Free Agent
Re-sign Kyle Lowry
Resign Vasquez to the Qualifying Offer or sign Sessions, or Hinrich
Resign Patrick Patterson to the Qualifying Offer
I don't think the stretch provision really affects this team all that much in the coming years. If we have DeMar, Lowry, Monroe, Val, Ross, the draft picks signed in 2014, 2015, 2- 1st rounders in 2016, through to the 2017 offseason, the only core player we really need to resign is Amir.
JV
Monroe
Ross
DeMar
Lowry
Amir
2014 (or Barnes)
2015 (or Barnes)
2016
2016
Free Agent
Mid Level
2nd rounder
2nd rounder
We would probably have roughly 10 mil + exceptions to fill out the roster. After 2017 we would have to be a tax team to keep this team together.
Basically the provision allows a team to waive as many players they would like and double the contract length plus add a year to pay the remainder of their contracts.
In Landry's case, here's how it would be broken down:
2014-2015 = 2,8333,333
2015-2016 = 2,8333,333
2016-2017 = 2,8333,333
This would free up 5,666,667 this offseason
In Hayes' case :
2014-2015 - $1,986250
2015-2016 - $1,986250
2016-2017 - $1,986250
giving us roughly 4 mil in cap room and a total cap hit of 36,536,585 (including Camby and Salmons hits) for these players:
Val
Amir
DeRozan
Ross
Tyler
Novak (Stretch Provision of Novak would give us 2 mil this year and a cap hit of 1.5 mil over the next five years, I would keep him)
Plus the remainder of Camby's contract ( I believe he had $1,000,000) and John Salmons $1,000,000 buy out.
Roughly 24,000,000 in cap room - minus the cap hold for 2014 draft pick (1.5 mil. unless we trade it for a player like Harrison Barnes

Potential Targets:
Greg Monroe - Restricted Free Agent
Re-sign Kyle Lowry
Resign Vasquez to the Qualifying Offer or sign Sessions, or Hinrich
Resign Patrick Patterson to the Qualifying Offer
I don't think the stretch provision really affects this team all that much in the coming years. If we have DeMar, Lowry, Monroe, Val, Ross, the draft picks signed in 2014, 2015, 2- 1st rounders in 2016, through to the 2017 offseason, the only core player we really need to resign is Amir.
JV
Monroe
Ross
DeMar
Lowry
Amir
2014 (or Barnes)
2015 (or Barnes)
2016
2016
Free Agent
Mid Level
2nd rounder
2nd rounder
We would probably have roughly 10 mil + exceptions to fill out the roster. After 2017 we would have to be a tax team to keep this team together.
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