Kilo wrote:kg01 wrote:Kilo wrote:
No. Contracts couldn't be signed until yesterday, before they were just verbal agreements. Millsap verbally agreed to sign with Denver, but before things were allowed to be made official via league rules and official opening of signing period in free agency they worked out that trade.
Once the contract/offersheet is officially signed by the player there is no more S&T option.
I don't think you're wrong. However, if the Knicks and Hawks discover a deal that works for both sides, I have no doubts this would become a SnT.
Not if THJ already signed the offer sheet. Now they could work a side deal where Knicks trade something to Atlanta so that they don't match, but there isn't a scenario where Atlanta signs Hardaway now and instantly trades him to NYK. That side deal would have to work under current CBA regulations regarding salary cap matching and the like - THJ's contract would not be part of it. It would be a completely separate deal.
If pen hasn't been put to paper than they can still work out a S&T.
IMO it would be straight robbery if the Hawks convinced the Knicks to trade them an additional asset to keep from matching an offer sheet they have no intention of matching.














