Heat3 wrote:gom wrote:An S&T would hard cap Miami taking away its flexibility for even minimal moves during the season.
http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q20
The restrictions are severe.cbafaq wrote:A team is below the Apron and uses its Bi-Annual exception, receives a player who is signed-and-traded, or uses its Mid-Level exception to sign a player to a contract larger than allowed by the Taxpayer Mid-Level exception, the team becomes hard-capped at the Apron for the remainder of that season. This eliminates any potential loophole where a team could first use one of these exceptions and subsequently add salary to go above the Apron, since the reverse -- adding salary first and then using the exception -- would be illegal.
If a team is hard-capped, it cannot exceed the Apron under any circumstance. If the team subsequently needs to sign a player (for example, to replace injured players) it must first create room under the Apron by waiving player(s) with non-guaranteed salary, waiving player(s) with guaranteed salary and utilizing the stretch provision, trading downward in salary, etc2. A team that is hard-capped can utilize Summer Contracts (see question number 70) to sign players for training camp, but must waive them in time to clear waivers before the start of the regular season, if necessary to stay below the hard cap. A team subject to the hard cap can also sign players to Rest-of-Season contracts during the season, as long as the salary pro-ration keeps the team below the Apron.
I am not in favor of signing Kyrie Irving under any circumstances, though.
Also, it's outrageous to see proposals of Herro and half a dozen picks for Lillard. Do you think he is Kevin Durant? You guys are nuts.
I've been shaking my head at all those 3 first round picks and 3 pick swap + Herro + Duncan and whatever else. I'd rather keep Herro if that is the price tbhHeat aren't the timbewolves.
I don't mind Herro but his shot selection is not what we need and his defense is very suspect. I can move on from him. Dudes a shot maker though, no doubts. He's just not an ideal fit in our system.
-SHULA












