

OKC’s Fiscal Cliff; What Should RFAs Get; Draft and MVP WATFOs
10 snips Jul 14, 2025
Dive into the financial maze of the Oklahoma City Thunder as they navigate max contracts for Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren. Explore the implications of restricted free agency for players like Jonathan Kuminga and Josh Giddey. Delve into the Memphis Grizzlies’ strategy around Jaren Jackson Jr. and Cole Anthony's buyout. Plus, they weigh in on the MVP race while contemplating the collective bargaining landscape that shapes player contracts. Expect insights, analysis, and plenty of engaging discussions about the NBA's future.
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OKC's Cap Crunch Explained
- Oklahoma City Thunder's cap situation is constrained by max rookie-scale extensions for Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren.
- Holmgren's injury history suggests a more negotiated contract might have been beneficial for team flexibility.
Thunder's Luxury Tax Challenge
- Thunder face luxury tax penalties $55 million above the second apron in 2026-27 if they keep current players.
- Moving Isaiah Hartenstein or Kenrich Williams appears crucial to relieve tax pressure and maintain cap flexibility.
Memphis' Cap Strategy With Anthony
- Memphis created cap space for Jaren Jackson Jr.'s renegotiation by buying out Cole Anthony's contract.
- Anthony's buyout and subsequent signing with Milwaukee were key to Memphis' salary cap management.