bustaheims
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TBLeafer said:The overall cap cost difference of a credit of $650K off the cap and a charge of $750K against the cap is $100K and yes it really can be that simple.
Except that's not at all how it works or what the article you link to is saying. The value difference is $100K. The overall cap cost? That's not really a thing. Cap values are a finite, season to season number. The $650K credit in 16/17 can only be applied in 16/17. It has no relation to the $750K penalty in 17/18 other than the fact they originate from the same transaction. The net result is, assuming a flat cap (which may be unlikely, but not impossible - but it's also the only real number we have to work with right now) is $1.4M less in cap space in 17/18 than the team has in 16/17 (and, again, this is working in a scenario where Cowen's pre-buyout hit is assumed to be off the books). That $100K number? It doesn't factor into any meaningful or useful cap calculations, or real dollar calculations.