DetroitSho wrote:DET_Athletics wrote:DetroitSho wrote:Actually I have and you're wrong, and have been in every post you try to explain how the Pistons can't go over the cap to sign Baynes. Otherwise LeBron James wouldn't have been able to resign in Cleveland (no Miami didn't sign and trade him, are you serious?), and Durant won't be able to resign in Golden State once he opts out this summer. You should actually research Bird rights when discussing them.
well im glad i have a fan, didnt know what that was like till now. but i have done the research, and im not going to do more research efforts for this argument. if you wish to post what "you know" about it, then we can talk about that.
Cool story bro. "I was wrong" could've saved you a lot of meaningless words you typed.
" To qualify as a Bird free agent, a player must have played three seasons without being waived or changing teams as a free agent."( https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS732US732&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=nba+bird+rights&* )
"The deal will contain a player option after year two, according to Stein. He reports that it could be worth as much as $20 million."(July 2nd, 2015, http://www.si.com/nba/2015/07/02/detroit-pistons-aron-baynes-deal-free-agency-grades-san-antonio-spurs# )
he opts out after year 2, never plays the third season so we dont have his bird rights...
Maximum cap space we can create without trades= Detroit $4,570,001
actual projected:Detroit (22,270,917)
#DropsMic,


you seriously wasted 5 minutes of my life that i wont get back, worse fan ever...