06-29-2024, 05:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2024, 05:38 PM by SleepingHero.)
Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42)
Changes in the CBA that start on 7/1:
A team is now allowed to acquire a player under contract into their non-tax, biannual, tax or room exception.
Example: Dallas can acquire Quentin Grimes into their $4.7M biannual exception. This would allow the Mavericks to create $16.2M trade exception from the Tim Hardaway Jr. trade. The Mavericks would be hard capped at the $178.7M first apron.
A player traded is now allowed to extend for a total of 4 years (including what is left on his contract) and a 120% raise in the first year of the extension.
Example: Player A has a $20M salary and is traded to Team B. He is now allowed to extend for 3 years $75.6M.
The prior rules only allowed him to extend for 2 years $43M.
Changes in the CBA that start on 7/1:
A team is now allowed to acquire a player under contract into their non-tax, biannual, tax or room exception.
Example: Dallas can acquire Quentin Grimes into their $4.7M biannual exception. This would allow the Mavericks to create $16.2M trade exception from the Tim Hardaway Jr. trade. The Mavericks would be hard capped at the $178.7M first apron.
A player traded is now allowed to extend for a total of 4 years (including what is left on his contract) and a 120% raise in the first year of the extension.
Example: Player A has a $20M salary and is traded to Team B. He is now allowed to extend for 3 years $75.6M.
The prior rules only allowed him to extend for 2 years $43M.
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