Michael Jackson wrote:bad knees wrote:Hollinger on The Athletic is saying that, because his extension did not involve a raise, Vuc is immediately tradeable. Like next month. I can’t see the Bulls pulling a fast one like that, but I guess it’s possible.
I thought it was 6 months though on contracts.... is that only because of raises? Damn I don't know all the little tricky stuff like Zach had some January date for his. I mean Hollinger would know this better than me but it might be a smarter play than a sign and trade in that case. Seriously though I think there is some restriction on it. Maybe because it was before FA starts?
Here is what Hollinger wrote:
The other reason to sing this extension now, rather than wait out free agency and see if Vooch could be retained for less, is that Vučević is immediately tradeable on an extension, but not as a free agent. (Also, they won’t be penalized a draft pick for leaking this on June 28, but hey, bygones).
Unlike most extensions, Vučević’s contract can be traded in July because his salary did not increase by more than 5 percent in the extension (in fact it almost certainly will decrease in 2023-24, based on the reported contract dollars), and the extension is not for more than three years. Thus, Chicago lost none of its optionality to make an upgrade on the trade market if one becomes available, and could use Vooch’s estimated $18 million in 2023-24 as a salary match.