BBallFreak wrote:gswhoops wrote:BBallFreak wrote:This isn't an extra requirement. This is our requirement. Why would LA expect Miami to go into the tax to get worse? It's not logical. And the fix is so simple. Miami just includes two ends of the bench salaries like Johnson and Dru Smith. We take on a few extra dollars but I don't think it's enough to put us back in the tax.
I think that's more or less what Scoot is saying? Miami's price for Wiggins is a 1st plus not going into the tax. It's up to LA to decide whether, and how, to accomplish that.
Scoot's implication is that Miami would have to pay. Read the last line of his first paragraph.
My “implication” was supposed to be that SOMEONE likely has to pay. And LA and Miami, along with a 3rd team, would have to negotiate that? But usually, that those payments aren’t just added on, so much as the value determined to be the cost for the acquisition (here, Wiggins) is merely re-split. Which is why deals like this often just don’t happen. Because adding requirements and additional teams often “gums up the works”.
I promise, I have nothing personal with the Heat….they're a great organization! I’m not trying to extract anything out of Miami! Just discussing how trades and transactions often work in the league….




























