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East Exec: NBA Has Loved Player Movement But New CBA Makes It Much Harder To Trade

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:11 pm
by RealGM Wiretap

The NBA has severely restricted the ability for teams to trade players under its new collective bargaining agreement, which follows an era where the league office appeared to want the buzz surrounding player movement.


"One thing the league has loved is player movement," one East executive said. "They were very invested in that, and now they have done something that's made it clearly much harder to make a trade."


Teams at the first luxury tax apron are had-capped if they take in a dollar more than they send out in trades.


"How are good teams going to navigate through the financial realities of keeping their teams together?" another East executive said.


There could be opposing factors where teams are unable to afford to retain some of their own players, but also unable to trade them for commensurate value. These situations are already beginning to manifest with Brandon Ingram and the New Orleans Pelicans, as well as Jimmy Butler with the Miami Heat.

Via Tim Bontemps/ESPN


Re: East Exec: NBA Has Loved Player Movement But New CBA Makes It Much Harder To Trade

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 11:38 pm
by CJLoizzi
Knicks and Timberwolves the only teams in the league to amazingly figure out loopholes in this to financially make that Towns trade work but only the Knicks are geniuses for making it.

Re: East Exec: NBA Has Loved Player Movement But New CBA Makes It Much Harder To Trade

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:47 am
by njknicks
The teams that are going to thrive under the new CBA are the ones that come up with creative loopholes to sign / trade players.

You are going to a see a lot of :

* 2 way player contracts added into trades
* huge push to acquire 2nd round picks ( due to minimal cap hit )
* and purchasing of 1st round picks ( rather then owning )

Will be interesting to see what other loopholes teams figure out ...

Re: East Exec: NBA Has Loved Player Movement But New CBA Makes It Much Harder To Trade

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:29 pm
by the_process
There has never been any movement prior to December 15. So that part is normal.

I do feel like teams are going to start slotting salaries so they match perfectly to facilitate movement.

The other thing is the league could have decided as a whole to de-emphasize trades and re-emphasize the draft.

Re: East Exec: NBA Has Loved Player Movement But New CBA Makes It Much Harder To Trade

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:23 pm
by luciano-davidwesley
"There could be opposing factors where teams are unable to afford to retain some of their own players, but also unable to trade them for commensurate value."

Oh no you mean a salary cap working as intended so that the stronger teams start losing talent?