Arizona Sports has an article that explores options for the Suns to create cap space.
Below is a snippet:
By Kellan Olson | October 15, 2020 at 4:03 pm
UPDATED: October 15, 2020 at 4:35 pm
There are only
six teams that project to have cap space. This is “projecting” some clear-cut moves, such as Anthony Davis’ return to the Los Angeles Lakers and Brandon Ingram re-upping with the New Orleans Pelicans, so keep in mind that this could change with some unforeseen free-agent decisions and/or trades. For now, though, it’s six teams.
The Miami Heat are one of them, and could easily choose to retain players like Jae Crowder and Goran Dragic instead of creating that room. In New York, the Knicks have $41 million in non-guaranteed contracts to decide on that will predicate which direction they go in.
The Suns are in this group. Cap numbers are tricky and the actual cap, while expected to remain flat, hasn’t been negotiated yet with so much up in the air for 2020-21.
The most likely scenario is the cap stays at $109.1 million, the same number as last season.
https://arizonasports.com/story/242...ns-is-an-effort-made-to-create-max-cap-space/