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« on: July 18, 2005, 06:58:28 AM »

I believe Gordon will make an offer at the end of the season to stay with the Clippers. But just in case... I have this question about what I can offer him.

This is in the rules page:
For Teams Over The Cap: [return to top]
If you are re-signing your own player (with 3+ bird years):
Max Length: 7 years
Max Raises: 12.5% of first years salary
Max Starting Salary: League Maximum or 120% of his prior years salary, whichever is greater.  You may also offer them the MLE or LLE.  Check table below based on experience


Gordon has 3 bird years. Does that mean I can offer him a contract starting at 10,950,000 eventhough I am way over the cap?
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2005, 07:07:41 AM »

I belive you can.
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« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2005, 07:12:47 AM »

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I believe Gordon will make an offer at the end of the season to stay with the Clippers. But just in case... I have this question about what I can offer him.

This is in the rules page:
For Teams Over The Cap: [return to top]
If you are re-signing your own player (with 3+ bird years):
Max Length: 7 years
Max Raises: 12.5% of first years salary
Max Starting Salary: League Maximum or 120% of his prior years salary, whichever is greater.  You may also offer them the MLE or LLE.  Check table below based on experience


Gordon has 3 bird years. Does that mean I can offer him a contract starting at 10,950,000 eventhough I am way over the cap?

Yes you can.

Your cap situation is not a factor when resigning your own players. And since you cannot offer him more than the league maximum your only advantage (to a team with enough cap room for a max deal) is the higher yearly incease and the extra 7th contract year.
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« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2005, 09:09:13 AM »

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Yes you can.

Your cap situation is not a factor when resigning your own players. And since you cannot offer him more than the league maximum your only advantage (to a team with enough cap room for a max deal) is the higher yearly incease and the extra 7th contract year.


Ok, thanks! Another advantage is that Gordon has 91 loyalty.

But I guess what you wrote does not count for players with less than 3 bird years. Is that right?
Being over the cap and trying to re-sign a player with less than 3 bird years is really hard I think.
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« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2005, 09:24:44 AM »

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Yes you can.

Your cap situation is not a factor when resigning your own players. And since you cannot offer him more than the league maximum your only advantage (to a team with enough cap room for a max deal) is the higher yearly incease and the extra 7th contract year.


Ok, thanks! Another advantage is that Gordon has 91 loyalty.

But I guess what you wrote does not count for players with less than 3 bird years. Is that right?
Being over the cap and trying to re-sign a player with less than 3 bird years is really hard I think.

It is indeed - and it's inofficially called the "Bird-problem" since all 2nd round picks are among those Smile
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« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2005, 09:31:30 AM »

Gordon will actually have 4 bird years by the time free agency gets here.

But yes, you can offer him a contract starting at 10.95 million with 12.5% increases.

If he only had 2 bird years you would be limited to 120% of his prior years salary or using an exception.
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« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2005, 09:34:50 AM »

Thanks for all the explanation!

However I doubt this will be nessecary for Gordon. He will probably make an offer himself.
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