bwgood77 wrote:bigfoot wrote:Qwigglez wrote:Kings should have at least made a half serious attempt of telling the Hawks they were going to match, and maybe they would be willing to do a S&T.
Once Bogi signed the offer sheet it was all over. Trade Limitations — After exercising a Right of First Refusal (matching the offer sheet), the team cannot trade that player for one year without the player’s consent. Even with the player’s consent, he cannot be traded to the team whose Offer Sheet was matched for one year.
You've said this before, and you are right, and this offseason is obviously weird, but typically with the 3 day moratorium, players verbally agree to an offer sheet at some point in there, and it gives the team with the player time to think about it, decide to match, or threaten to match if a S&T is not reached. But yes, once it is physically signed, all they can do is match. Of course with the verbal offer, the RFA could choose not to tell the team he is on about it and then just sign the offer sheet but then he risks it being matched and having zero chance for a S&T...which is not good for him if he really wants to go.
Some signings can take place during the moratorium period, which are:
Teams signing their first-round Draft picks to standard rookie-scale contracts.
Second-round Draft picks accepting a required tender, which is a one-year contract offer teams must submit to keep the rights to that player.
Restricted free agents can accept qualifying offers from their existing team.
A restricted free agent finishing the fourth year of his rookie-scale contract can accept a maximum qualifying offer.
A restricted free agent can sign an offer sheet with a new team, which triggers the 2-day period for his original team to match it.
Players can be signed to minimum-salary contracts for one or two seasons (but the deals have no bonuses of any kind).
Teams can sign players to Two-Way contracts, turn a Two-Way contract into a standard NBA contract or convert certain standard NBA contracts into a Two-Way contract.
Teams can waive players or claim players waived by other teams.
Otherwise, all other signings must wait until after the moratorium period ends.