Nice piece of work, newfan. I’m impressed.
I’d like to keep Casey around, but depending on how they’re working the tax distributions, this might make a lot of sense.
Unfortunately, the CBA doesn’t specify how the tax proceeds are to be distributed, and all you can get from the media is ill-informed speculation. (The CBA says only, “All amounts remitted to the NBA by the Escrow Agent or NBA Teams pursuant to this Section 12 shall be the exclusive property of the NBA, and the use and/or disposition of all such amounts, including the allocation or distribution of such amounts to one or more NBA Teams, if any, shall be within the NBA’s sole discretion.”)
You sometimes see columnists operating from the assumption that the rule is that teams that are under the threshhold, no matter how slightly, get shitloads of money, and teams that are over the threshhold, no matter how slightly, get zilch. However, I really doubt that this is how it actually works. Such a rule certainly doesn’t seem to be reflected in the moves made by various teams.
I believe that the difference between being $1 under the threshhold and $1 over the threshhold is somewhere between $3 and $3.50, but if it is in fact several million dollars, that... well, it changes a lot.