We moved Randle why take on a high priced guy? We can pick through guys that are not overpriced. Heck for example I'm over Grant Williams he isn't worth 14 million. He might actually be worth 10 million but idk if he would actually get that on the open market.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:23 pm Clearly this trade was all about financial flexibility. This deal drops our payroll by $33.3 million and saves an addition $1 million moving our pick from the first to second round. So this deal gives the Wolves massive payroll relief of over $34 million or a $33 million trade exception of they choose to use it
The cap relief is so big that it will allow the Wolves to use the full $15 million Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level Exception (MLE) and the $5.5 million Bi-Annual Exception (BAE) rather than the taxpayer MLE of $6 million. That’s huge. The Wolves can now sign a free agent at the full MLE, and maybe even squeeze in a second FA at the BAE level, before using Bird rights to re-sign Ayo at around $20 million without going over the 2nd apron.
An alternative path would be using the $33.3 million trade exception to use in a deal to acquire a high-priced veteran without trading Rudy, Jaden or Naz. Could the trade target be Fox? Ja Morant? Kevin Durant? I see those three as high-priced vets their respective teams would probably like to unload for financial reasons. Maybe TSJ and our two second round picks this year along with our 2033 1st for one of those three. I hope not, but that sort of deal for one of those three seems plausible.
Randle traded to Brooklyn in 3 team deal
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And our only two stretch bigs now are NAZ and ....... Rocco! 
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Same. Good player, seems like a good guy overall (minus the mood swings), decent contract, but very happy to see him gone lolMonster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:19 pmI've never been so excited about trading a good player I actually liked for nothing!!!Q-is-here wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:17 pmIt definitely helps that we didn't have to take a contract back that would have likely been another flawed player with certain expectations about playing time, etc. BUT what does Connelly do with these exceptions? That's where a verdict will be rendered I guess.
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For the Cap experts out there can the Wolves now take back players that are sign and traded into a trade exception?
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Re: Randle traded to Brooklyn in 3 team deal
I always preferred to trade Randle for cap flexibility --- wasn't that the whole reason they had to trade Kat in the first place!!??---
Having said that, what the hell do these exceptions mean? What do they actually give the Wolves?
Having said that, what the hell do these exceptions mean? What do they actually give the Wolves?
Re: Randle traded to Brooklyn in 3 team deal
Can’t aggregate salaries with the trade exception. So the trade has to be the trade exception plus a pick or cash for a playerLipoli390 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:23 pm Clearly this trade was all about financial flexibility. This deal drops our payroll by $33.3 million and saves an addition $1 million moving our pick from the first to second round. So this deal gives the Wolves massive payroll relief of over $34 million or a $33 million trade exception of they choose to use it
The cap relief is so big that it will allow the Wolves to use the full $15 million Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level Exception (MLE) and the $5.5 million Bi-Annual Exception (BAE) rather than the taxpayer MLE of $6 million. That’s huge. The Wolves can now sign a free agent at the full MLE, and maybe even squeeze in a second FA at the BAE level, before using Bird rights to re-sign Ayo at around $20 million without going over the 2nd apron.
An alternative path would be using the $33.3 million trade exception in a deal to acquire a high-priced veteran without trading Rudy, Jaden or Naz. Could the trade target be Fox? Ja Morant? Kevin Durant? I see those three as high-priced vets their respective teams would probably like to unload for financial reasons. Maybe TSJ and our two second round picks this year along with our 2033 1st for one of those three. I hope not, but that sort of deal for one of those three seems plausible.
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Wolves can acquire a player that makes 33 million or less in a trade with no financial restriction (wolves would need to send a pick or player back)AussieWolf3 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:32 pm I always preferred to trade Randle for cap flexibility --- wasn't that the whole reason they had to trade Kat in the first place!!??---
Having said that, what the hell do these exceptions mean? What do they actually give the Wolves?
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Yeah I think in general he is a good guy hard worker he is a guy with a body that could very easily go out of shape etc. He just isn't a guy that can handle being a top 2-3 guy on a championship team. He is still succeeding in life and apparently he was waiting for a trade so byyyyyeeee!!!D-Loser25 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:30 pmSame. Good player, seems like a good guy overall (minus the mood swings), decent contract, but very happy to see him gone lolMonster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:19 pmI've never been so excited about trading a good player I actually liked for nothing!!!Q-is-here wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 10:17 pm
It definitely helps that we didn't have to take a contract back that would have likely been another flawed player with certain expectations about playing time, etc. BUT what does Connelly do with these exceptions? That's where a verdict will be rendered I guess.
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