Post#34 » by damavs02 » Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:34 am
To try and prevent teams from doing this, the NBA makes any free agents whose rights you still have, count against the salary cap.
A player like Van Horn, was counting against the Mavs salary cap for the maximum contract value. This only matters when trying to get cap space, so for most teams that are perpetually over the cap, it's not a big deal.
But if the Mavs had dumped salary and gotten down under the cap, they would have had to renounce Van Horn's rights, gotten that dollar amount removed from their cap space calculation, and lost the ability to re-sign him.
The league does this so that teams can't have a bunch of their own free agents expire in the same year, and have plenty of cap space. Then they could sign a big free agent from another team with their cap space, and resign all their own free agents with their Bird rights.
It would be interesting if to close this loophole, the league simply required teams to pay some percentage of that player's cap hold every year until they renounce the player. If it cost a team $150K to keep Van Horn's rights, they wouldn't do it...