
Main Bounce wrote:Uh it's possible... they can sign Deron Williams first using Caps space after Dwight's Contract expires.
Then use Howard's Bird Rights to rejoin. It's possible if salary cap wise trust me I read it in the articles.
I'll link if I have time
30. Can a team with cap room sign all the free agents it wants (up to the salary cap) and THEN re-sign its own free agents using the Bird exception?
A team's ability to do this is very limited. The team's free agents continue to count against their team salary (against the salary cap). This charge is called the "free agent amount." There may not be enough money available under the cap to sign another team's free agent, because the team's own free agents are taking up all their cap room.
32. Why do free agents continue to count against a team's cap?
It closes another loophole. Teams otherwise would be able to sign other teams' free agents using their cap room, and then turn their attention to their own free agents using the Bird exceptions. This rule restricts their ability to do that. It doesn't close this loophole completely -- for example, in 2005 Michael Redd's free agent amount was $6 million, even though the Bucks intended to re-sign him for the maximum salary. By waiting to sign Redd last, the Bucks were able to take advantage of the difference by signing Bobby Simmons. Had they signed Redd first, they would have had no cap room to sign Simmons.
33. When do free agents stop counting against the team's cap?
When any one of the following three things happen:
The player signs a new contract with the same team. When this happens, the player's effect on his team's team salary is based on his new salary.
The player signs with a different team. As soon as this happens, the player becomes the new team's problem, and his salary no longer counts against his old team.
The team renounces the player.
Main Bounce wrote:Oh my too bad![]()
What site is this sir? link pls
shadowgrin wrote:Dwight's not that stupid to decline playing for the Bulls just because of a shoe contract.
Main Bounce wrote:Why are you shifting to Team franchise contracts? We are talking about endorsements right?
And as one high-ranking sneaker executive says, “Adidas simply cannot have its two signature players on the same team in the same market. … Derrick is the face of that market, owns that market, and Adidas can’t possibly have maximum bang for its buck with Dwight there.
“It serves Adidas no purpose. They need them as rivals in competing markets."
Main Bounce wrote:And Wade is not stupid, he chose to decline renewing Converse contract, and sign with Jordan Brand because of bigger contract.
shadowgrin wrote:LOL at this. Srsly? You consider the words of a sneaker executive as an argument that Dwight will have no way in hell accept going to Chicago?
Main Bounce wrote:So what is the reason your telling me that Dwight wont join Chicago then?
NO, I consider MONEY. Like every each and one of us do![]()
Why is it the Bulls not on Dwight's list then?
You also mentioned that Dwight would join Chicago at a loss of a stupid shoe contract. REALLY? STUPID SHOE CONTRACT = Lifetime MultiMILLION Deal.
shadowgrin wrote:Someone certainly isn't reading or understands my posts. I have never said or implied that Dwight won't join the Bulls, my opinion on that is the complete opposite (the possibility of it).
Main Bounce wrote:Remember 2003, when Kobe, already 3-time NBA Champion, transfer to Nike from Adidas? And LeBron doesn't have a NBA team yet.
Kobe deal = under 40 Million
LeBron deal = over 80 Million
But there must be a reason why Dwight didn't put Bulls on the his list. I don't think he would question the talent of the Bulls as a contender, especially he could have a younger partner PG who could carry a team as D-Will could and as you said it is a BIG market team as well.
shadowgrin wrote:Main Bounce wrote:Remember 2003, when Kobe, already 3-time NBA Champion, transfer to Nike from Adidas? And LeBron doesn't have a NBA team yet.
Kobe deal = under 40 Million
LeBron deal = over 80 Million
How many years were those contracts for Kobe and LeBron?
“You’re going to have other endorsements because you’re playing in a big-ass city like Chicago, and because you’re [bleeping] Dwight Howard,” McGrady said.
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