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Stephonm I'm talking $175K coming directly off the salary cap. If that's the case Adelaide may have been able to get him. My guess is that Nash & Rees would have to be offered atleast $50K each. Don't forget they both have families to support. Then there is another $75-$100K below the salary cap which the Sixers don't want to spend. We would have covered Bradtke's salary. The real problem is that the salary budget is far too low. The Salary cap at its maximum would cover what we need.
You don't pay someone $175K to come off the bench. For that sort of money, you would expect serious productive minutes from him. I think its a fairy tale to think that Bradtke would be signed up for $175K.
I agree with stateman but will they become a Star Team or will they be a flop and become a team of stars. Only time will tell I have to say that they will be the team to beat though.