About qualifying offers

Macedonianbull
Sophomore
Posts: 217
And1: 0
Joined: Jan 01, 2004

About qualifying offers 

Post#1 » by Macedonianbull » Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:42 pm

Hello guys, I know you have missed me.

Thanks.

I have a question. Recently, I have read that the Bulls have signed Demetris Nichols to a 'partialy guaranteed' one-year contract. Before that, I know he was tendered a qualifying offer worth about $850,000.

The question is: If he has taken that qualifying offer - it has to be fully guaranteed, right?
It doesn't make sense that he took another one-year offer from the Bulls that is partially guaranteed and therefore bypassing the qo.

What do you think?
FGump
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,050
And1: 0
Joined: Aug 14, 2004

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#2 » by FGump » Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:44 pm

If Nichols accepted the QO
....it had to be for more than the minimum
....it was only guaranteed to the same percentage last year's contract was.

It's possible last years deal was partially guaranteed. Or perhaps last year and the QO had no guarantees, and instead of signing it the partial guarantee was gained by being negotiated by Nichols (or his agent).
Macedonianbull
Sophomore
Posts: 217
And1: 0
Joined: Jan 01, 2004

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#3 » by Macedonianbull » Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:49 pm

I am kinda a lost here Gump.

Even if Nichols deal was partially guaranteed last year, since he was signed before the season started, his deal became fully guaranteed in January. He finished the season earning all of the minimum salary for that season.

What's your point?
FGump
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,050
And1: 0
Joined: Aug 14, 2004

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#4 » by FGump » Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:22 pm

My point was quite clear. You asked a question, and I told you the answer.

I'll spoon feed it to you one more time, and then you're on your own.

The "everything is guaranteed after January" is quite irrelevant to the terms of his contract as written. Obviously EVERY player who's a RFA ends the prior season being paid in full. But what matters for the QO is how much Nichols prior year was or wasn't guaranteed on paper, not how much of it he was ultimately paid.

So as I said before ...

If Nichols accepted the QO
....it had to be for more than the minimum
....it was only guaranteed to the same percentage last year's contract was.

It's possible last years deal was partially guaranteed. Or perhaps last year and the QO had no guarantees, and instead of signing it the partial guarantee was gained by being negotiated by Nichols (or his agent).
Dunkenstein
Starter
Posts: 2,454
And1: 13
Joined: Jun 17, 2002
Location: Santa Monica, CA

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#5 » by Dunkenstein » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:46 pm

Corrected: Nichols contract for last year was not guaranteed.
FGump
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,050
And1: 0
Joined: Aug 14, 2004

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#6 » by FGump » Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:04 pm

Dunkenstein wrote:Nichols contract for last year was fully guaranteed.


Cleveland wanted him that badly?
Dunkenstein
Starter
Posts: 2,454
And1: 13
Joined: Jun 17, 2002
Location: Santa Monica, CA

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#7 » by Dunkenstein » Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:22 pm

FGump wrote:
Dunkenstein wrote:Nichols contract for last year was fully guaranteed.


Cleveland wanted him that badly?

He was originally drafted by New York (where a couple hundred thousand is meaningless). NY waived him and Cleveland picked him up off of waivers.
FGump
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,050
And1: 0
Joined: Aug 14, 2004

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#8 » by FGump » Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:36 pm

If it was the original deal from NY, then are you SURE it was fully guaranteed?

NY very openly was wanting him to go to Europe, and lacked roster space for him, so why would they have incentivized him with a guaranteed contract with the Knicks when...
a. they didn't have to, and
b. they really didn't want him to accept the contract
User avatar
Dekko1
Sophomore
Posts: 193
And1: 0
Joined: Oct 12, 2007
Location: Oregon Coast
Contact:

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#9 » by Dekko1 » Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:37 pm

FGump wrote:If it was the original deal from NY, then are you SURE it was fully guaranteed?

NY very openly was wanting him to go to Europe, and lacked roster space for him, so why would they have incentivized him with a guaranteed contract with the Knicks when...
a. they didn't have to, and
b. they really didn't want him to accept the contract


Perhaps it became fully guaranteed after a team negotiated stated date in the contract that happened after the waived him?

Or maybe you are applying logic to the most illogical GM in the land?

They had Freddy Jones non-guaranteed 3.3 mil contract they could have waived and got him back or replaced him for a vet minimum...except zeke loves him...
Laurel T
"If you can't say anything nice, sit next to me."
Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980)
Dunkenstein
Starter
Posts: 2,454
And1: 13
Joined: Jun 17, 2002
Location: Santa Monica, CA

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#10 » by Dunkenstein » Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:26 am

After further research, I found out my initial statement was incorrect. The contract he signed with the Knicks was non-guaranteed. Therefore his QO would also have been non-guaranteed.
Three34
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 36,406
And1: 123
Joined: Sep 18, 2002

Re: About qualifying offers 

Post#11 » by Three34 » Fri Aug 29, 2008 6:00 pm

He wasn't supposed to sign that Knicks deal. They didn't want hm to, at least.

Return to CBA & Business