brackdan70 wrote:From Espn.
• How it works: Each team can present the deal differently to the league in order to maximize trade exceptions generated. Boston essentially lines up the deal by trading Rondo for no return, which generates a $12.9 million exception (his entire 2014-15 salary). Boston absorbs Wright's $5 million salary using Kris Humphries trade exception ($5.3 million), Nelson's $2.7 million via Joel Anthony trade exception ($3.8 million), and Crowder via the rest of the Anthony exception (or minimum salary exception).
The way it works is we that we can trade it for a player who makes up to like $15 million without having to add any other players or salary. So if a team decides they want to rebuild but they don't want to take back any salary, they can trade a high priced player in exchange for the TPE along with picks potentially.
As a hypothetical, if Charlotte decided they wanted to trade Al Jefferson ($13.5 million salary) for our TPE plus the Dallas and Clippers picks, we could do that deal and they could save some cash and not have to take back expiring deals, etc.
One point is that the TPE can't be used as part of a package for a super high-priced player. It has to match the salary of an individual player in a transaction.




















 wanna see how we play without rondo we usually play better without him so yeah he will be miss but were in a new era guys !!!!
 wanna see how we play without rondo we usually play better without him so yeah he will be miss but were in a new era guys !!!!



