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Salary-cap ramifications of Gordon and Villanueva signings

I don’t know how Ben Gordon’s and Charlie Villanueva’s contracts are structured, so this is just an estimate. I project each of them to receive $500,000 raises each year.

And since Villanueva’s total salary has been reported as $35 and $40 million, I used $37.5 million.

So, here’s how the Pistons’ salaries break down:

Player 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
Richard Hamilton $11,625,000 $12,650,000 $12,650,000 $12,650,000 $0
Tayshaun Prince $10,324,380 $11,148,760 $0 $0 $0
Ben Gordon $10,000,000 $10,500,000 $11,000,000 $11,500,000 $12,000,000
Charlie Villanueva $6,500,000 $7,000,000 $7,500,000 $8,000,000 $8,500,000
Jason Maxiell $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $0
Kwame Brown $4,100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0
Rodney Stuckey $1,805,040 $2,767,126 $3,868,442 $0 $0
Fabricio Oberto $1,800,000 $0 $0 $0 $0
Austin Daye $1,398,200 $1,503,100 $1,875,500 $2,875,142 $4,019,448
Arron Afflalo $1,086,240 $1,959,577 $2,906,053 $0 $0
Will Bynum $825,497 $0 $0 $0 $0
Walter Sharpe $736,420 $0 $0 $0 $0
TOTALS: $55,200,777 $52,528,563 $44,799,995 $40,025,142 $24,519,448

 Team Option, Qualify Offer, Player Option

The salary cap was set at $58.68 million last year, according to Larry Coon. It’s expected to go down slightly this year, so the Pistons are basically done.

Unless Gordon’s and Villanueva’s contracts are very back-loaded, Detroit just has room to sign a very low-paid player – if that.

Let’s say the cap returns to the 2008-09 number for the 2010-11 season. The Pistons would have more than $6 million in cap room.

If they trade Richard Hamilton or Tayshaun Prince, that jumps to the $17-19 million range (minus any contracts they acquire). That’s enough to land a top-level free agent.

7 Comments

  • Jul 2, 20094:35 pm
    by oracle

    Reply

    you forgot that the pistons plan to keep both Summers and Jerebko on the team next season. They’ll each be paid probably less than a million per.

    • Jul 5, 20092:53 am
      by Dan Feldman

      Reply

      I don’t think they’ll have guaranteed contracts for next year. If they play well, they’ll be back. But I don’t see how they’d get two years guaranteed.

    • Jul 6, 20099:49 pm
      by 616jason616

      Reply

      Probably?????? They better get less than a mill. per!!!

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  • Jul 3, 20098:37 am
    by JB

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    of course they are going to get rid of stuckey or hamilton or prince, 1 other player will be traded. It makes no sense for us to keep Stuckey and Gordon. Stuckey is a starter not a 2nd string player.

    • Jul 6, 20099:53 pm
      by 616jason616

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      I would be willing to bet that they will deal Rip and Stuckey before the trade deadline. That would clear enough cap room to get into the mix for 1 of the big 3 next season.

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