With all the latest moves, is there any chance of moving Eisley now???

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It is obvious we are getting all the cash we can for free agents. The only dead weight we have left is Eisley.

Who & Where could we send him. I would even give up our future first pick to get him off the books...
 

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BEERZ said:
It is obvious we are getting all the cash we can for free agents. The only dead weight we have left is Eisley.

Who & Where could we send him. I would even give up our future first pick to get him off the books...

Why would you want to give up what is more likely than not a future lottery pick to get rid of Eisley? What benefit will come from that?

We have about $16.3 million in cap room now. Unless Kobe is coming, there is nobody we’re going to get with that cap room who is actually worth it.

If we package Eisley with the pick to dump him, then we’ll have $22.7 million in cap room. Tell me, what would we do with $22.7 million in cap room that’s so far superior to what we could do with $16.3 million that it’s worth sacrificing a probable lottery pick?

Geez.

Eisley’s contract is not a good thing, of course, but the attitudes I have seen toward him in some posts are pathological!
 
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16.3M$ is not even the estimate if the cap is increases. It is our capspace if the cap limit didn't change at all I think.
 
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