Notably, this trade gets Portland under the salary cap and opens up a $ 3.5 million
traded player exception, which they could use on a free agent on the buyout market.
Not exact matches
If they
trade those
players and MarShon Brooks for Dwight Howard, they'll be at $ 64.6 million, which is still enough below the apron to maintain their mid-level and bi-annual
exceptions.
In the meantime, they
traded for Steve Nash using a salary
exception they created when they gave away one of their four best
players (Lamar Odom) for nothing last winter, an incredibly risky move at the time.
Houston has an $ 8.4 million
trade exception from the Jeremy Lin
trade that it can use to acquire a
player who will then be included in a Rondo deal, according to Berger.
Unless they
trade away a couple of their starters, the Wizards will be significantly (and I mean WAY, WAY) over the salary cap — and as it stands right now assuming both Meeks and Jason Smith exercise their
player options (and they'd be fools not to), and the Wizards pick up the option on Kelly Oubre (and they'd be fools not to), the Wizards guaranteed salaries for 10
players + cap holds for their first round pick and the Taxpayer Mid-Level
Exception will put them OVER THE PROJECTED LUXURY TAX LINE by at least $ 8 Million.
Single
player games tend to
trade the thrill of playing with or against other folk by giving
players deeper, more interesting worlds to explore at their own pace with deeper narrative elements, with some
exceptions.
Single
player games tend to
trade the thrill of playing with or against other folk by giving
players deeper, more interesting worlds to explore at their own pace with deeper narrative elements, with some
exceptions.