Non-Bird Exception

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Non-Bird Exception 

Post#1 » by BillessuR6 » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:30 pm

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NON-BIRD EXCEPTION -- This is also a component of the Veteran Free Agent exception. Players who qualify for this exception are called "Non-Qualifying Veteran Free Agents" in the CBA. They are veteran free agents who are neither Qualifying Veteran Free Agents nor Early Qualifying Veteran Free Agents, either because they haven't met the criteria, or because they are Early Bird free agents following the second season of their rookie scale contract and whose team renounced the Early-Bird exception. This exception allows a team to re-sign its own free agent to a salary starting at 120% of the player's salary in the previous season, 120% of the minimum salary, or the amount needed to tender a qualifying offer (if the player is a restricted free agent -- see question number 36), whichever is greater. Raises are limited to 8% of the salary in the first year of the contract, and contracts are limited to five seasons when this exception is used.


Let`s say a player earns 4 million a year. A team uses the non--bird exception to sign him to a deal starting at 4,8 million. What I am wondering is...can you offer the player any amount up to the 4,8 million or does it have to start at 4,8 million?

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Re: Non-Bird Exception 

Post#2 » by So Cal Blazer Fan » Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:40 pm

can you offer the player any amount up to the 4,8 million or does it have to start at 4,8 million?


Any amount up to 4.8 million.

Just as the BAE (for example) can be used to sign a player whose first year salary is equal to or less than the amount of the exception, the Non-Bird exception can be used to sign a player whose first year salary is equal to or less than the amount of the exception available for that player.

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