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Post by eric on Jun 25, 2020 19:22:25 GMT
580 Heat David Greenwood 31 $9,360,000 $9,734,400 $10,123,776 $10,528,727 $0 $0 $0
Any team besides the original team can submit a free agency style bid (years, starting amount, % raises) to take on all or part of the contract, so long as they have hard cap space to do so and are capable of signing a free agent. The max years is 4 The max starting salary is $9,360,000 The max raise is 4% No part of the bid can exceed any of these values. The team with the most total money offered at the end of the wire will get the player. If tied, the team with the lowest winning % at the end of the wire will get the player. If still tied, previous seasons will be considered until the tie is broken.
If the player is successfully signed by another team and wasn't amnestied, the original team receives that much less cut salary. If not, they are treated as any other free agent. A player that clears waivers has no Bird years.
The waiver period will be open until 12:30 06/26
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Post by eric on Jun 26, 2020 16:31:19 GMT
David Greenwood is now a Trail Blazer
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Post by killybing on Jun 26, 2020 16:38:02 GMT
I was a bit curious about this and whether I could've made an offer on him. It seems there isn't a "min" bid. So for someone like me who is closer to the hard cap than the min, or I guess for anyone in general, can you make an offer lower than a min? $1?
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Post by eric on Jun 27, 2020 17:57:20 GMT
I was a bit curious about this and whether I could've made an offer on him. It seems there isn't a "min" bid. So for someone like me who is closer to the hard cap than the min, or I guess for anyone in general, can you make an offer lower than a min? $1? league minimum applies to everything
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