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Waivers and Bird Rights

Posted: Wed Aug 4, 2010 4:57 pm
by ryanfox447
If a player gets waived, and another team claims that player off waivers, do they inherit his Bird rights? I have read mixed reports on whether a player loses his Bird rights completely when waived (regardless of whether he clears waivers or not).

Re: Waivers and Bird Rights

Posted: Wed Aug 4, 2010 5:15 pm
by JNichols42887
Whether or not the player clears waivers, I believe he loses Bird rights once he changes teams.

Re: Waivers and Bird Rights

Posted: Wed Aug 4, 2010 8:37 pm
by Dunkenstein
JNichols42887 wrote:Whether or not the player clears waivers, I believe he loses Bird rights once he changes teams.

If a team picks up a player off waivers, they assume his contract in its entirety. Why wouldn't that include his Bird rights?

Re: Waivers and Bird Rights

Posted: Wed Aug 4, 2010 8:49 pm
by JNichols42887
Dunkenstein wrote:
JNichols42887 wrote:Whether or not the player clears waivers, I believe he loses Bird rights once he changes teams.

If a team picks up a player off waivers, they assume his contract in its entirety. Why wouldn't that include his Bird rights?


Not sure. I've wondered the same thing myself. But according to Larry Coon's FAQ:

If a player is waived and is claimed by another team before he clears waivers, then his Bird clock resets.

Re: Waivers and Bird Rights

Posted: Wed Aug 4, 2010 9:26 pm
by Dunkenstein
In Coon we trust :-)

Re: Waivers and Bird Rights

Posted: Thu Aug 5, 2010 12:36 am
by answerthink
The answer can also be confirmed by reading Art I Sec 1 (ss) for the definition of what it takes to acquire Bird rights. A player picked up on waivers is not considered to have been traded, which can be confirmed by reading Art I Sec 1 (ppp).