Rumor: Daquan Jeffries Turned Down Two-Way Deal From Magic
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Rumor: Daquan Jeffries Turned Down Two-Way Deal From Magic
David Baumann posted an interesting tweet about an hour ago.
I believe this to be true.
Given how The Magic are up against the Luxury Tax, one possibility would be if DaQuan Jeffries were to beat out Melvin Frazier Jr., The Magic could probably easily move him with cash attached in a salary dump.
I believe this to be true.
Given how The Magic are up against the Luxury Tax, one possibility would be if DaQuan Jeffries were to beat out Melvin Frazier Jr., The Magic could probably easily move him with cash attached in a salary dump.
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Interesting.
I like the kid's confidence. And the Magic do have an open roster spot...
I like the kid's confidence. And the Magic do have an open roster spot...
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Bold move by him. I hope another team doesn’t snag him.
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How can the Magic sign a player? They are over the cap. Use Exceptions?
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I love this mindset from Jeffries...he had already signed a deal back in June; so he turned down converting that (with exhibit 10) into a 2-Way G-League deal and instead he's going for a real NBA roster spot.
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MasterGMer wrote:How can the Magic sign a player? They are over the cap. Use Exceptions?
NBA teams can sign as many players as they want for the league minimum no matter how far over the salary cap they are.*
*Unless they are hard capped, which the Magic are, but they're almost 7M under the hard cap so it's not a concern whatsoever.
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fendilim wrote:Great move. Time to waive frazier
Frazier has guaranteed money this year. If the Magic waive him, his salary this season will still count towards their cap - wether as full amount ($1.4m) or stretched (3y/$0.47m).
The Magic also don't need to clear a roster spot to sign Jeffries as they still have their 14th and 15th roster spots open, though one is likely for Okeke.
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ezzzp wrote:fendilim wrote:Great move. Time to waive frazier
Frazier has guaranteed money this year. If the Magic waive him, his salary this season will still count towards their cap - wether as full amount ($1.4m) or stretched (3y/$0.47m).
The Magic also don't need to clear a roster spot to sign Jeffries as they still have their 14th and 15th roster spots open, though one is likely for Okeke.
The Magic have a 15th roster spot but the Luxury Tax is the problem unless Okeke delays signing for a year.
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Knightro wrote:MasterGMer wrote:How can the Magic sign a player? They are over the cap. Use Exceptions?
NBA teams can sign as many players as they want for the league minimum no matter how far over the salary cap they are.*
*Unless they are hard capped, which the Magic are, but they're almost 7M under the hard cap so it's not a concern whatsoever.
so unless they are hard capped, which you say the Magic are, but then say they are 7M under the hard cap.

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tiderulz wrote:so unless they are hard capped, which you say the Magic are, but then say they are 7M under the hard cap.
Ok so...
When an NBA team uses their bi-annual exception, acquires a player via sign-and-trade, or uses more than the taxpayer portion of the mid-level exception, that club will face a hard cap for the remainder of the league year.
In this case, the Magic used the full non-taxpayer MLE on Al-Farouq Aminu in free agency. Therefore they have a have hard cap of $138,928,000 that they are not permitted to go over at any point in 2019-2020.
The good news is that even after all of their signings, the Magic are sitting at just $131,954,559.
So the hard cap isn't really an issue at all unless the Magic tried to make a couple of trades where they brought back more money than they sent out.
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Howard Mass wrote:The Magic have a 15th roster spot but the Luxury Tax is the problem unless Okeke delays signing for a year.
Okeke could also sign for this year at 80% or 100% of the rookie scale and the Magic could stay under the tax.
If he signs for 120% (which 99% of prospects do), then the luxury tax would come into play.
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So I'm confused, is he going to officially be in training camp? Or is it possible that another team could swipe him from under us?
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Can someone break down in laymen terms what are the benefits of turning down a guaranteed 2 way contract for a potential min. contract/roster spot on the actual team?
Is it a pride thing or are there actual other implications such as salary/opportunity etc?
Is it a pride thing or are there actual other implications such as salary/opportunity etc?
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tiderulz wrote:so unless they are hard capped, which you say the Magic are, but then say they are 7M under the hard cap.
• The Salary Cap is a spending threshold (dictated by league revenue) that teams can exceeded with exceptions and Bird Rights.
• The Luxury Tax is a spending threshold (higher than the Salary Cap) that teams can exceed, but they get penalized for crossing.
• The Luxury Tax Apron is a spending threshold (higher than the Luxury Tax) that teams can exceed, but they get more severe penalties for crossing.
• The Hard Cap is a spending limit that can not be crossed. That boundary only gets activated when a club:
1 Uses the Bi-Annual Exception
2 Uses its Mid-Level exception to sign a player to a contract larger than allowed by the Taxpayer MLE ($5.17m)
3 A team acquires a player via Sign-and-Trade
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Magic_Johnny12 wrote:Can someone break down in laymen terms what are the benefits of turning down a guaranteed 2 way contract for a potential min. contract/roster spot on the actual team?
Is it a pride thing or are there actual other implications such as salary/opportunity etc?
Its about the opportunity to make an NBA 15 man roster.
A 2-way contract is essentially a 1+1 G-League contract. By signing a 2-Way contract, the team owns his rights for that year AND have the option to keep his rights for a second year. So he could be locked under contract to that team for two years unless they release his rights.
There is some $ security, plus the players automatically get up to 45 days of NBA time (practice or game). But they also risk being buried in the G-L for two years with a team without a roster spot/role to give them on their NBA roster.
By declining to sign a 2 Way, Jeffries can still attend the Magic training camp and try out for the Magic's regular NBA roster. BUT, even if he makes the Magic and is offered a roster spot and an NBA contract, he can still sign with another team with a better opportunity for him.
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The Real Dalic wrote:So I'm confused, is he going to officially be in training camp? Or is it possible that another team could swipe him from under us?
Another team can swipe him even if he attends Magic training camp and makes the team.
The only way the Magic can prevent that is by offering him a regular NBA contract and that essentially guarantees him a spot on the 15 man roster.
His contract would count towards the Magic's salary cap.
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ezzzp wrote:The Real Dalic wrote:So I'm confused, is he going to officially be in training camp? Or is it possible that another team could swipe him from under us?
Another team can swipe him even if he attends Magic training camp and makes the team.
The only way the Magic can prevent that is by offering him a regular NBA contract and that essentially guarantees him a spot on the 15 man roster.
His contract would count towards the Magic's salary cap.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that, as of this moment, should we expect him to be at training camp with the Magic? I hope so. I don't think he'll be a special player in the league, but maybe a serviceable role player.
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The Real Dalic wrote:ezzzp wrote:The Real Dalic wrote:So I'm confused, is he going to officially be in training camp? Or is it possible that another team could swipe him from under us?
Another team can swipe him even if he attends Magic training camp and makes the team.
The only way the Magic can prevent that is by offering him a regular NBA contract and that essentially guarantees him a spot on the 15 man roster.
His contract would count towards the Magic's salary cap.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that, as of this moment, should we expect him to be at training camp with the Magic? I hope so. I don't think he'll be a special player in the league, but maybe a serviceable role player.
Shams Charania's tweet didn't specify what type of free agent deal he signed.
I don't think Shams would report on a "summer league only" deal. It sounds to me like he signed a "Summer" contract which covers from Summer League through training camp, they usually end a week before the NBA season starts.
I think he'll be at training camp, but that's just a guess.