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enlightenment wrote: View PostOnce Camby retires, can someone break down how it affects our cap situation? If we use stretch-clause and our amnesty, how much flexibility can we create now?
if we stretch Fields it goes down by 3.5
if we amnesty Kleiza it goes down by 4.6
if Camby retires it goes down by 4.4
if we waive Lowry it goes down by 5.2
I believe this opens us up to use the Bi-Annual, MLE and Mini Mid Level.
FEEL FREE TO CORRECT MY MATH I'M STILL TRYING TO GET THE HANG OF THE CBA.For still frame photograph of me reading the DeRozan thread please refer to my avatar
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enlightenment wrote: View PostOnce Camby retires, can someone break down how it affects our cap situation? If we use stretch-clause and our amnesty, how much flexibility can we create now?
Basically we have to pay him off and kick him out the door.Last edited by magoon; Mon Jul 1, 2013, 12:48 AM.
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thead wrote: View PostCurrent Salary Commitments are roughly 69 million after the trade
if we stretch Fields it goes down by 3.5
if we amnesty Kleiza it goes down by 4.6
if Camby retires it goes down by 4.4
if we waive Lowry it goes down by 5.2
I believe this opens us up to use the Bi-Annual, MLE and Mini Mid Level.
FEEL FREE TO CORRECT MY MATH I'M STILL TRYING TO GET THE HANG OF THE CBA.
Still, you are saying (without the waiving Lowry part) that our Salary commitments are at 56.5million.. Does that give us ANY cap-space?The Baltic Beast is unstoppable!
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magoon wrote: View PostThe only thing that we can use to create long-term flexibility for Camby is the stretch clause. A simple buyout would still mean that Camby's salary would be counted against our cap for the amount we pay him this year. If Camby retires and it isn't because of injuries (which obviously it isn't) then his salary counts against our cap as well.
Basically we have to pay him off and kick him out the door.The Baltic Beast is unstoppable!
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thead wrote: View PostNo major issues to Raptors-Knicks Bargnani transation; should still go through when moratorium lifted July 10, league source says
— Doug Smith: Raptors (@SmithRaps) July 1, 2013
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Raptors just completed trade the of Andrea Bargnani to the Knicks, a source told Yahoo! Sports.
— Marc J. Spears (@SpearsNBAYahoo) July 1, 2013
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enlightenment wrote: View Postwait a second, we still have to pay someone if they retire? are you sure? I thought the contract simply goes void?
Any money paid to a player is included in team salary, even if the player is no longer playing or has retired.
There is one exception whereby a player can continue to receive his salary, but the salary is excluded from team salary. This is when a player suffers a career-ending injury or illness. The team must waive the player, and can apply for this salary exclusion on the one-year anniversary of the last game in which the player played1. Only the player's team at the time the injury or illness was discovered (or reasonably should have been discovered) can apply for this salary exclusion.
The determination as to whether an injury or illness is career ending is made by a physician jointly selected by the league and players association. The determination is based on whether the injury or illness will prevent the player from playing for the remainder of his career, or if it is severe enough that continuing to play constitutes a medically unacceptable risk.
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