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Is there any reason to keep Robbie Anderson after this year?


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Just now, Snake said:

He's the second highest paid player on this team and return on investment isn't coming up in the green. With a potential out coming in 23 we could trade or cut him and save a good bit in a rebuild year. Discuss. 

We lose on Sunday.  Both he and cmac better be traded by Tuesday.   Get a first for cmac and a 4rth maybe 3rd for sideshow bob

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

We lose on Sunday.  Both he and cmac better be traded by Tuesday.   Get a first for cmac and a 4rth maybe 3rd for sideshow bob

CMC would cost 19.5M in EXTRA cap space, immediately, if he’s traded now. RA about 10M. And they already restructured every vet on team but Erving. 
 

   That “mythical” salary cap does have consequences when you borrow from the future to build 5 win teams. 

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2 minutes ago, Toomers said:

CMC would cost 19.5M in EXTRA cap space, immediately, if he’s traded now. RA about 10M. And they already restructured every vet on team but Erving. 
 

   That “mythical” salary does have consequences when you borrow from the future to build 5 win teams. 

Damn it.   Makes me hate fitt and Hurley even more.   No good reason to extend either of the two. 
 

so we have to wait until the off season to trade cmac?

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