Doramas wrote:Which do you prefer?
Dorian Finney-Smith/ Taurean Prince/ Grant Williams/ Caleb Martin
In exact order
Caleb Martin
DFS
Prince
Williams
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Doramas wrote:Which do you prefer?
Dorian Finney-Smith/ Taurean Prince/ Grant Williams/ Caleb Martin
Black Mage wrote:Arsenal wrote:NearingZero wrote:Since I've been concerned about a 1st apron hard-cap, I finally went ahead and looked up the actual current CBA document on the player's association site.
As best I can tell, using the full Room MLE does not hard-cap a team at the 1st apron. The relevant portion is Article VII, Section 2(e). The Transaction Restrictions Table specifically ties the 1st apron to the Non-Tax MLE by name, rather than any amount above the Tax MLE.
Taking back more than 100% of outgoing salary is still a hard-cap trigger, so suggestions about simply trading Reed for a player making $15M must take the apron into account.
But at the very least, there are possible avenues to exceeding the 1st apron in order to acquire more expensive players.
Good work! Looks like we can go over the 1st Apron after all.
Something like:
Sixers out:
Paul Reed ($8m)
KJ Martin ($14m S&T)
That equals $15m outgoing salary since Martin only counts for 50% going out due to BYC. With $15m out we can bring back $15m in trade (DFS?) without triggering the 1st Apron hard cap.
Isn't a S&T rule that you cannot combine another outgoing salary?
NearingZero wrote:Black Mage wrote:Arsenal wrote:
Good work! Looks like we can go over the 1st Apron after all.
Something like:
Sixers out:
Paul Reed ($8m)
KJ Martin ($14m S&T)
That equals $15m outgoing salary since Martin only counts for 50% going out due to BYC. With $15m out we can bring back $15m in trade (DFS?) without triggering the 1st Apron hard cap.
Isn't a S&T rule that you cannot combine another outgoing salary?
I've been looking through the new CBA document, and I can't even find the Base Year Compensation rule for sign & trades anywhere. Nor can I find anything yet about a limitation on aggregating sign & trade salary.
It's possible the new CBA no longer contains these restrictions. It's also very possible that I don't know exactly what to look for in the document.
ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:Doramas wrote:Which do you prefer?
Dorian Finney-Smith/ Taurean Prince/ Grant Williams/ Caleb Martin
In exact order
Caleb Martin
DFS
Prince
Williams

Slacktard wrote:NearingZero wrote:Black Mage wrote:
Isn't a S&T rule that you cannot combine another outgoing salary?
I've been looking through the new CBA document, and I can't even find the Base Year Compensation rule for sign & trades anywhere. Nor can I find anything yet about a limitation on aggregating sign & trade salary.
It's possible the new CBA no longer contains these restrictions. It's also very possible that I don't know exactly what to look for in the document.
Not 100%, but I think it's this part in the new CBA.
(5) If (x) a Qualifying Veteran Free Agent or Early Qualifying
Veteran Free Agent and his prior Team enter into a Player Contract,
in accordance with Section 6(b)(1) or (3) above, in connection with
an agreement to trade the Contract in accordance with Section 8(e)
below, (y) the Team’s Team Salary immediately following such
Contract signing is above the Salary Cap, and (z) the new Contract
to be traded provides for Salary and Unlikely Bonuses for the first
Season of such Contract in excess of the Salary and Unlikely
Bonuses that could have been provided for by the Contract had the
player been a Non-Qualifying Veteran Free Agent and the Contract
had been signed pursuant to Section 6(b)(2) above, then for
purposes of calculating the assignor Team’s Traded Player
Exception, the player’s Salary shall be deemed equal to the greater
of (i) the Salary for the last Season of his preceding Contract, or
(ii) fifty percent (50%) of the Salary for the first Season of his new
Contract. For purposes of this Section 6(j)(5), if the player’s
immediately prior Contract was a one-year Contract that provided
for Salary equal to the Minimum Player Salary (with no bonuses of
any kind), the player’s prior Salary shall include the portion of the
Minimum Player Salary, if any, that was reimbursed out of the
League-wide benefits fund described in Article IV, Section 6(h).
The Qualifying Veteran Free Agent is what the actual term for 'bird rights' status is. The Early Qualifying Veteran Free Agent would be 'early bird rights'
Basically the way I would understand this it is saying if a team immediately after signing such a player either goes over (or already is over) the salary cap and the contract has a value that wouldn't have been possible if the player DID NOT have any bird rights then the calculated traded value of the player for that first season would be 50% the value of the player's new salary if its greater than the value of his previous salary.
Negrodamus wrote:
Friends with Lowry and PG, ring chasing, we have a SG spot open... Not a bad one year layover before trying to find a nice final contract.
Doramas wrote:ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:Doramas wrote:Which do you prefer?
Dorian Finney-Smith/ Taurean Prince/ Grant Williams/ Caleb Martin
In exact order
Caleb Martin
DFS
Prince
Williams
Do you want Caleb Martin as a 2, SG?
You'd rather have a SG than a PF. Is it because of the level of players on the roster?
Negrodamus wrote:
Friends with Lowry and PG, ring chasing, we have a SG spot open... Not a bad one year layover before trying to find a nice final contract.
Negrodamus wrote:
Friends with Lowry and PG, ring chasing, we have a SG spot open... Not a bad one year layover before trying to find a nice final contract.
NearingZero wrote:Negrodamus wrote:
Friends with Lowry and PG, ring chasing, we have a SG spot open... Not a bad one year layover before trying to find a nice final contract.
I would imagine he'd want to go somewhere as more than the 4th option so he can put up better numbers.
76ciology wrote:Negrodamus wrote:
Friends with Lowry and PG, ring chasing, we have a SG spot open... Not a bad one year layover before trying to find a nice final contract.
Won't adding him lead to too many cooks in the kitchen? DeRozan can't play off the ball well and isn't a good floor spacer. I wouldn't mind having DeRozan if we didn't already have George, but now, I find DeRozan's shot creation less valuable with George on the team.
76ciology wrote:Negrodamus wrote:
Friends with Lowry and PG, ring chasing, we have a SG spot open... Not a bad one year layover before trying to find a nice final contract.
Won't adding him lead to too many cooks in the kitchen? DeRozan can't play off the ball well and isn't a good floor spacer. I wouldn't mind having DeRozan if we didn't already have George, but now, I find DeRozan's shot creation less valuable with George on the team.
NearingZero wrote:Negrodamus wrote:
Friends with Lowry and PG, ring chasing, we have a SG spot open... Not a bad one year layover before trying to find a nice final contract.
I would imagine he'd want to go somewhere as more than the 4th option so he can put up better numbers.
MikRay wrote:Iscull wrote:If we have $15MM (Including trading Reed), some trade options below:
- Brandon Clarke, Grizzlies
- DFS, Nets
- Chris Boucher, Raptors
- Bobby Portis, Bucks
- Jabari Smith, Rockets
- Tres Lyles, Kings
- Jarred Vanderbilt, Lakers
Jabari Smith would be the best get. Young, two way player who can bring size and shooting against the celtics.
Portis
Portis
Portis
We need a junk yard dogg!
FireMorey wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/40478287/inside-paul-george-free-agency-showdown-how-philadelphia-76ers-landed-nine-all-star
Article on how it came together. The wait took so long Sunday night because the Sixers plane was delayed by weather. Because of course it was.