TPE question
Posted: Tue Sep 7, 2010 12:39 pm
The Cavs and the Raptors both have TPE's of $14.5 million. I am not clear on how the details of how the TPE can be used.
Let's say that the Celtics agree to trade Ray Allen to the Cavs for the Cavs 2011 2nd round pick. The Cavs have to give Boston something, right? What could the Cavs give Boston besides a future draft pick?
The Cavs use part of their TPE to acquire Allen - legal according to the CBA FAQ, right?
From Boston's standpoint, they are over the cap ($58 million) - their team salary is $83 million. Their team salary after the trade would still be over the cap ($73 million).
According to Larry Coon's CBA FAQ (item #71):
"any trade which results in the team ending up over the salary cap requires an exception. This is true even if the team is moving downward in salary."
What exception would Boston be using to comply with the CBA?
Also, is it "legal" for the Cavs to get multiple players from Boston in this trade (say, Allen and Davis)?
Let's say that the Celtics agree to trade Ray Allen to the Cavs for the Cavs 2011 2nd round pick. The Cavs have to give Boston something, right? What could the Cavs give Boston besides a future draft pick?
The Cavs use part of their TPE to acquire Allen - legal according to the CBA FAQ, right?
From Boston's standpoint, they are over the cap ($58 million) - their team salary is $83 million. Their team salary after the trade would still be over the cap ($73 million).
According to Larry Coon's CBA FAQ (item #71):
"any trade which results in the team ending up over the salary cap requires an exception. This is true even if the team is moving downward in salary."
What exception would Boston be using to comply with the CBA?
Also, is it "legal" for the Cavs to get multiple players from Boston in this trade (say, Allen and Davis)?