Warriors exploring S&T for Kuminga
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Also, the kicker is automatically activated when the trade is official, so it's never really a part of the Warriors ledger.
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Welp. I guess we need to play JK and boost his trade value. Does his salary match with Trey?
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xdrta+ wrote:statsman wrote:xdrta+ wrote:The Warriors do pay it, but since his salary is dropped from payroll when he's traded, it never goes on their cap sheet. It's all done at the same time.
Well, I would think someone has to account for it, so I assume the team receiving the player in a trade would have it on their cap sheet?
Absolutely. It becomes part of his salary for the receiving team, both in matching salaries and after.
So theoretically the Warriors can take back a little more in matching salary (assuming they aren't up against the second apron like they are right now).
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Larry Ellison wrote:Welp. I guess we need to play JK and boost his trade value. Does his salary match with Trey?
It very close - the difference in salary is $2.5 mil. So for example, once Kuminga becomes trade eligible Warriors could trade Kuminga, Podz, and their 2028 frp to Pels for Trey Murphy.
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Twinkie defense wrote:xdrta+ wrote:statsman wrote:Well, I would think someone has to account for it, so I assume the team receiving the player in a trade would have it on their cap sheet?
Absolutely. It becomes part of his salary for the receiving team, both in matching salaries and after.
So theoretically the Warriors can take back a little more in matching salary (assuming they aren't up against the second apron like they are right now).
Taking back more salary than is sent out in a trade hard caps a team at the first apron, so the Warriors wouldn't be able to do that.
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Twinkie defense wrote:xdrta+ wrote:statsman wrote:Well, I would think someone has to account for it, so I assume the team receiving the player in a trade would have it on their cap sheet?
Absolutely. It becomes part of his salary for the receiving team, both in matching salaries and after.
So theoretically the Warriors can take back a little more in matching salary (assuming they aren't up against the second apron like they are right now).
No, as a 1st apron team they can't take back even $1 more in matching salary. Kuminga will count for exactly his salary, 22.5M if they trade him.
Edit: Ahh, didn't see this was already answered.
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