Number1RedWingsFan52
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The current CBA doesn't allow it, So yeah it would technically be illegal.It is not illegal.
The current CBA doesn't allow it, So yeah it would technically be illegal.It is not illegal.
Can you post that part of the cba? UFAS have been traded with retention after they signed. Not right away but with in a year of signingThe current CBA doesn't allow it, So yeah it would technically be illegal.
So the OP said sign a free agent and then trade them immediately at 50% retention, So but that's cap circumvention 100%Can you post that part of the cba? UFAS have been traded with retention after they signed. Not right away but with in a year of signing
But where does it say they can't do it?So the OP said sign a free agent and then trade them immediately at 50% retention, So but that's cap circumvention 100%
Arizona would demand more than a good prospect and a 2nd in that scenario.
That's risky for all parties involved. The Gm of the rebuilding team can say at some point "You know, we actually think we are going to keep this player... unless you add to your original offer." Or one of the GMs could get fired, or the player could get injured in the offseason....Let's say contenders are only willing to pay $7M for a player but he feels he's worth $9M. So he signs with a rebuilding team for $9M on the condition he'd be traded before the start of the season to a team on his limited NMC, then the rebuilding team trades him for picks and youth. Everybody wins!
Would it be cap circumvention for a team be allowed to sign a free agent only to immediately trade them with salary retained? Or would it only be cap circumvention if the trading partner pre-negotiated the agreement?