benchmobbin02 wrote:SacKingZZZ wrote:benchmobbin02 wrote:
You can't trade a player you just traded for within that year.
Did they change the rule of the 1 for 1 deal? I remember there was a restriction in package deals, but if it came via a dump as in for space or a pick without any other pieces going out I thought that was still OK.
I was slightly wrong about the time limit. It's two months a team has to wait to trade a player just traded to them. Of course package deals can be worked out where he is sent somewhere else but like i said I don't see anyone giving anything of substance for him. I get it, you don't want Okafor. They don't either and that's why I said there is a reason he is in the deal. It's give and take. We'd have him for one year and could dump him after that or whatever. All based on a hypothetical trade I doubt will happen any way so meh.
I looked it up in the CBA and in reading the language, if this is the part you are talking about, it specifically refers to the word "aggregated". Doesn't that mean if you combine them with other players in this instance? I'm confused. lol.
(b)
No player contract acquired pursuant to an Exception may be aggregated for a period of two months from the date the player contract
is acquired.I'm not too familiar with the last CBA because I learned it one time back to front, and realized it doesn't matter enough unless you're getting paid to understand it since they'll probably change it anyway.
If it does mean two months regardless of circumstance it wouldn't be bad at all anyway. I can't see him being a total negative on a rookie deal myself. I might be wrong, but there has to be more than one team that would be interested in getting him for nothing. I look at Bayless's deal as the albatross there. I just think Sac is a bad fit with their front court situated the way it is. If the Kings didn't have one of the three bigs they do have now I think the pickup of Okafor could be a potential payoff in talent.