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I'm all for that if that's the rule, and it may explain Hardaway not signing with the Sonics.
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OK now Im confused.
I thought bird years are retained even if a player is traded.
Let me just clear this up, IF a player's (without 3 bird years) contract expires, he cant be signed beyond the cap?If a player is resigning with his previous team and has 3 or more bird years:
1) The contract can be for up to 7 seasons.
2) The player can receive a raise each year of up to 12.5% of the value of the first year of the contract
3) The player can receive the larger of the maximum salary based on his experience and 120% of his previous salary in the first year of the contract.
If a player is resigning with his previous team and has less than bird years:
1) The contract can be for up to 6 seasons.
2) The player can receive a raise each year of up to 10% of the value of the first year of the contract.
3) The player can receive the larger of the team's salary cap room(up to the maximum salary) and 120% of his previous salary in the first year of the contract.
if thats true, then how did the Lakers (over the cap) resigned Rick Fox and Bo Outlaw last off-season?
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OK now Im confused.
I thought bird years are retained even if a player is traded.
Let me just clear this up, IF a player's (without 3 bird years) contract expires, he cant be signed beyond the cap?If a player is resigning with his previous team and has 3 or more bird years:
1) The contract can be for up to 7 seasons.
2) The player can receive a raise each year of up to 12.5% of the value of the first year of the contract
3) The player can receive the larger of the maximum salary based on his experience and 120% of his previous salary in the first year of the contract.
If a player is resigning with his previous team and has less than bird years:
1) The contract can be for up to 6 seasons.
2) The player can receive a raise each year of up to 10% of the value of the first year of the contract.
3) The player can receive the larger of the team's salary cap room(up to the maximum salary) and 120% of his previous salary in the first year of the contract.
if thats true, then how did the Lakers (over the cap) resigned Rick Fox and Bo Outlaw last off-season?
They must have received 120% (or less) of their previous salary?
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Maybe offered over 120%?
Oh I did, that was it.
So for clarification...
If a player has less than 3 bird years he can only recieve 120% of his previous salary if he is being signed over the cap and must be signed under the cap to recieve the max salary based on expirience in the event that it is larger than 120% of the previous salary.
If a player has 3 or more bird years, he can be signed to whatever is larger between the maximum salary based on experience or 120% of his previous salary over or under the cap doesn't matter.
Bird years are pretty valuable to say the least, had Hardaway or PJ had 3+ i would have been able to keep both of them.
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So only max OR 120%? No inbetween, right?
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