WhalerTurnedBruin55
Fading out, thanks for the times.
- Oct 31, 2008
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Just curious if this has been covered in the CBA or if the league would jump on it being against the spirit of the salary cap and/or cap circumvention. It is, but at the same time, I don't see it circumventing the cap anymore than dumping various contracts in the minors, buying out players, or taking on LTIR/retired contracts.
Two teams make a trade, Team A and Team B, one has a player with a higher salary than they'd like, but still would like to retain his services. Name him Player X.
Hypothetically example, picks are just used as example return for retaining salary.
Trade 1
From Team A to Team B: Player X
From Team B to Team A: Team B pick or throwaway asset
Trade 2
From Team B to Team A: Player X (salary retained)
From Team A to Team B: Actual asset/pick (+ possibly original asset in trade 1)
Overall/Actual trade beyond paper work
Team A: Player X at a a portion of his cap hit
Team B: Retains portion of player X cap hit, an actual asset/pick
tl;dr: Basically Team A pays a draft pick or asset for Team B to take a portion of Player X's cap hit.
If Player X is still a useful player, he doesn't need to get bought out, and doesn't need to change addresses. IMO, Teams are basically doing this now, but need to move other players/make roster moves to make this happen.
Obviously if Team A just wants to get rid of player X, then by all means, move him. I'm only putting this as an option for a team to retain a player that may be slightly overpaid, instead of straight up moving him to a bottom feeder trying to reach cap floor, he can still stay on his current team.
Side note: Yes, I know this can be abused; like with any system. Just throwing it out as an idea.
Two teams make a trade, Team A and Team B, one has a player with a higher salary than they'd like, but still would like to retain his services. Name him Player X.
Hypothetically example, picks are just used as example return for retaining salary.
Trade 1
From Team A to Team B: Player X
From Team B to Team A: Team B pick or throwaway asset
Trade 2
From Team B to Team A: Player X (salary retained)
From Team A to Team B: Actual asset/pick (+ possibly original asset in trade 1)
Overall/Actual trade beyond paper work
Team A: Player X at a a portion of his cap hit
Team B: Retains portion of player X cap hit, an actual asset/pick
tl;dr: Basically Team A pays a draft pick or asset for Team B to take a portion of Player X's cap hit.
If Player X is still a useful player, he doesn't need to get bought out, and doesn't need to change addresses. IMO, Teams are basically doing this now, but need to move other players/make roster moves to make this happen.
Obviously if Team A just wants to get rid of player X, then by all means, move him. I'm only putting this as an option for a team to retain a player that may be slightly overpaid, instead of straight up moving him to a bottom feeder trying to reach cap floor, he can still stay on his current team.
Side note: Yes, I know this can be abused; like with any system. Just throwing it out as an idea.