Omer Asik will make $9.2 million next season with $1 million each season in incentives; these incentives are considered unlikely. As the CBA defines and limits incentives, an incentive is deemed unlikely in the case that the player (or team the player is on) did not achieve the incentive in the previous season.
Over the course of the next four years Asik will average $10.25 million against the salary cap. The final year of his contract is guaranteed for just $3 million with an early termination option; that would be Asik's call to exercise or not.
Omer Asik will account for 11.1% of the salary cap in 2016-17; equal to $7 million under the 2014-15 salary cap. Shedding just one of Jrue Holiday or Tyreke Evans will create maximum cap space next summer. Otherwise the Pelicans will have 'just' $16.6 million available next summer; enough to offer a four year, $71 million offer to a free agent.