So, I want to know if this would be possible. The Cavs are obviously over the cap, but I believe that we would have Wally's bird's rights. On the Cavs' team board, some members say we do have his bird's rights, while some say we don't.
According to Larry Coon:
Larry Coon wrote:LARRY BIRD EXCEPTION -- This is the best known one. Players who qualify for this exception are called "Qualifying Veteran Free Agents" in the CBA, and this exception is a component of the Veteran Free Agent exception. This exception allows teams to exceed the salary cap to re-sign their own free agents, up to the player's maximum salary. The player essentially must play for three seasons without being waived or changing teams as a free agent. This means a player can obtain "Bird rights" by playing under three one-year contracts, a single contract of at least three years, or any combination. It also means that when a player is traded, his Bird rights are traded with him, and his new team can use the Bird exception to re-sign him. These contracts can be up to six years in length. A player can receive raises up to 10.5% of the salary in the first season of the contract. This exception is known as the Larry Bird exception because the Celtics were the first team allowed to exceed the cap to keep their own free agent, and the player happened to be Bird.
http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm
So, I'm not sure why we wouldn't have his bird's rights. Anyway, if someone could just clear this up for me, that would be great! Thanks!










