Expiring contracts don't have the value they once did. That's why there were no big trades made last season with them and we struggled to try to find a deal for Greg Monroe, even though he did bring something to the table as a player. We ended up waiving him. So thinking we can trade Knight, who has negative value right now, next summer somehow is faulty. It'd be great if Knight can be a decent player for us but that doesn't mean he'll earn trade value, he'll still be due approximately $16 million in 2019 and no team will be anxious to take that on unless we attach an asset to him. Watch this year to see how many expiring deals are dealt, Dudley and Chandler specifically, I'd be surprised if we find anyone interested in their deals. If we can't move them, we won't move Knight next summer.
So I didn't 2 players that will be expiring, 1 of those is probably going to be waived this week, Williams, and the other is only due $2.5 million, which is nothing. So I don't get what the issue is. Yes, we'll lose Chandler and Dudley's salary but Booker's extension is due to pay him more than their salaries combined, so expecting them to have a big bonanza next summer isn't realistic. It's just not. If you don't factor in Booker's extension then there's no use trying to discuss the cap space we may or may not have because that will be the biggest contract on the roster, by far, and he's our centerpiece. That's like talking about our draft haul without mentioning Ayton, it's ignoring the biggest piece to the team.