billy
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Post by billy on Mar 28, 2017 16:06:13 GMT -5
If you have any questions about the rules, or suggestions etc just ask them here!
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Mar 31, 2017 18:14:17 GMT -5
Didn't we make a rule about being able to lift contracts of players with career ending injuries? I know IRL the Heat could do that with Bosh right now but they haven't choosen to. But I might like to!
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billy
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Post by billy on Apr 1, 2017 8:40:02 GMT -5
Didn't we make a rule about being able to lift contracts of players with career ending injuries? I know IRL the Heat could do that with Bosh right now but they haven't choosen to. But I might like to! The rule is that when a player retires, their money comes off the books (real life is not so generous). I'd consider tweeting at bosh to stop being a selfish asshole and announce his retirement.
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Post by Justin Timberlake on May 6, 2017 23:03:50 GMT -5
How come we can extend RFAs but not UFAs?
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billy
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Post by billy on May 7, 2017 8:53:25 GMT -5
How come we can extend RFAs but not UFAs? Only applying extensions to rookie contracts keeps disruptions to a minimum for now. Extensions in a sim league like this is a new and original concept, and could really hamper the offseason in unforeseen ways if extended to all players, and possibly lead to a lot of headaches. RFA only extension keep it simple and doesn't change the bottom line much since most RFA's that are getting extended would be matched. I wanted to keep extensions as a wrinkle, as opposed to a full fledged feature. If it continues to be used, and works well, we could consider extending it to other player pools in the future.
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Post by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Jan 8, 2018 1:02:35 GMT -5
I have 2 questions. 1. About extensions. Player | $1,000,000
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The first column is the original salary before extension. The second column is the extension. What will be his salary to be added in my total salary? ^^ 2. If someone bids my RFA player can I bid more or just match the offer given? ^^ Tell me if it confused you billy. Thanks. ^^
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billy
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Post by billy on Jan 8, 2018 8:36:34 GMT -5
I have 2 questions. 1. About extensions. Player | $1,000,000
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The first column is the original salary before extension. The second column is the extension. What will be his salary to be added in my total salary? ^^ 2. If someone bids my RFA player can I bid more or just match the offer given? ^^ Tell me if it confused you billy. Thanks. ^^ If I understand your question correctly, when you sign an extension it just adds the extended contract to the end of the deal, it doesn't erase the current contract. For an RFA you can send in a bid but not after they have signed an offer sheet, at that point you may only match.
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Post by Crashcrash777 on Jan 25, 2018 12:24:39 GMT -5
So I was just searching for basketball gm leagues and found this. Can someone explain how this league works?
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billy
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Post by billy on Jan 25, 2018 13:48:50 GMT -5
So I was just searching for basketball gm leagues and found this. Can someone explain how this league works? It's like NBA2k GM mode but online with other people and you don't play the games
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Post by Crashcrash777 on Jan 25, 2018 15:11:08 GMT -5
Do y'all use Zen gm?
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Post by billy on Jan 25, 2018 16:56:06 GMT -5
We use basketball gm
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Post by Theodore Duncan on Feb 9, 2018 2:02:56 GMT -5
Question about the 125% rule in trading
Is the remaining cap counted as "outgoing salary"
example trade:
Team A has 9 million cap space Team B is over the cap before and after
Team A trades player 1 (5million) to Team B.
Team B trades player 2 (15 million) to Team A --> Team A will be 6 million over the cap after the trade
So the actual salaries (5mil vs 15mil) are not in 125% rule, but if you include the existing cap space they are (9mil+5mil vs 15mil).
Is this trade ok?
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billy
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Post by billy on Feb 9, 2018 11:19:51 GMT -5
Question about the 125% rule in trading
Is the remaining cap counted as "outgoing salary"
example trade:
Team A has 9 million cap space Team B is over the cap before and after
Team A trades player 1 (5million) to Team B.
Team B trades player 2 (15 million) to Team A --> Team A will be 6 million over the cap after the trade
So the actual salaries (5mil vs 15mil) are not in 125% rule, but if you include the existing cap space they are (9mil+5mil vs 15mil).
Is this trade ok?
No. Interesting thought though.
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Apr 16, 2018 21:28:39 GMT -5
Do we have a rule about PEDs?
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Post by Ron Artest(1x Champ) on Jun 17, 2018 14:46:12 GMT -5
Someone clarify the Luxury tax for me! I’ll give a scenario, if a team is going into free agency with a payroll of 50 million, and their remaining cap room is around 50 million, can they exceed the salary limit as long as they don’t go over the luxury tax, or do they have to stay under the given cap limit?
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Allan Houston
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Post by Allan Houston on Jun 17, 2018 15:08:08 GMT -5
You can go over the salary limit, but only with exceptions, such as the Mid-level Exception (MLE), which is only available to certain teams, bird rights (BR), which allow you to re-sign a player who has been on your roster for 3+ seasons, or the minimum exception, which allows you to sign anyone to a minimum contract.
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Post by Justin Timberlake on Jun 24, 2018 11:46:43 GMT -5
Question about the luxury tax rule:
It says that you will be penalized 10% of your salary cap for every season you're over the luxury tax. Is there a set date for when you're either over the luxury tax or under - which you would then receive the 10% penalty? Or am I missing something?
Because I may be in luxury tax territory after free agency, but I suppose it would be possible for me to trade and get under the tax shortly thereafter. If that were the case, would I receive the 10% salary cap penalty?
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billy
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Post by billy on Jun 24, 2018 22:00:47 GMT -5
Question about the luxury tax rule: It says that you will be penalized 10% of your salary cap for every season you're over the luxury tax. Is there a set date for when you're either over the luxury tax or under - which you would then receive the 10% penalty? Or am I missing something? Because I may be in luxury tax territory after free agency, but I suppose it would be possible for me to trade and get under the tax shortly thereafter. If that were the case, would I receive the 10% salary cap penalty? It would be the same time the MLE is decided. So if you happen to find yourself above the Luxury tax after signing a bunch of guys this year... you have until the beginning of next offseason to get under it or you face the penalty.
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Post by Theodore Duncan on Jul 26, 2018 23:53:30 GMT -5
If a player is signed with MLE and he then announces retirement (someone like Ginobili for example). The salary goes away but does the team still get part of their MLE back?
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Aug 7, 2018 15:28:30 GMT -5
Why do we only have buyouts once every three years? Seems goofy to me because it's not linked to an NBA rule, and imo it hurts rebuilding teams. If buyouts were more easily and frequently executed, it would probably balance the economy of the league. Everyone benefits because cap tied teams can more easily move heavy contracts, and rebuilding teams will be more likely to take them on for some assets.
I think this would be a good one to have some kind of open forum/vote on.
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billy
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Post by billy on Aug 7, 2018 21:52:41 GMT -5
If a player is signed with MLE and he then announces retirement (someone like Ginobili for example). The salary goes away but does the team still get part of their MLE back? I'd say "nah".
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Post by Ron Artest(1x Champ) on Aug 8, 2018 3:55:51 GMT -5
How would last year’s standings come into play in regards to an offseason waiver claim assuming multiple teams claim said player? Standings in the previous season would, or should be irrelevant considering it’s the ‘offseason’ correct?
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billy
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Post by billy on Aug 8, 2018 7:10:27 GMT -5
How would last year’s standings come into play in regards to an offseason waiver claim assuming multiple teams claim said player? Standings in the previous season would, or should be irrelevant considering it’s the ‘offseason’ correct? It's the best thing we got, I also think it's the way the NBA does it. Feel free to make suggestions.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2018 7:30:56 GMT -5
Randomize it! Billy king picks a number 1-32 and we all guess 1 number and whos ever closest wins claim
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Post by Ron Artest(1x Champ) on Aug 8, 2018 8:53:02 GMT -5
How would last year’s standings come into play in regards to an offseason waiver claim assuming multiple teams claim said player? Standings in the previous season would, or should be irrelevant considering it’s the ‘offseason’ correct? It's the best thing we got, I also think it's the way the NBA does it. Feel free to make suggestions. what nick said. It’s the only fair way.
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Paul Pierce
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Post by Paul Pierce on Aug 8, 2018 12:03:39 GMT -5
Pretty sure he NBA does it our way
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Post by Allan Houston on Aug 8, 2018 13:13:13 GMT -5
The way the NBA does it seems fair. There's a strong correlation in season to season in standings. The worst team last year is probably still going to be pretty bad.
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Post by Ron Artest(1x Champ) on Aug 8, 2018 13:22:55 GMT -5
Pretty sure he NBA does it our way no shit, and it doesn’t make any sense considering it’s the OFFSEASON. I kinda pointed that out in my original comment. Past season records shouldn’t apply to offseason waivers, but hey.
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Post by Paul Pierce on Aug 8, 2018 16:32:16 GMT -5
Pretty sure he NBA does it our way no shit, and it doesn’t make any sense considering it’s the OFFSEASON. I kinda pointed that out in my original comment. Past season records shouldn’t apply to offseason waivers, but hey. yes it should, the worst teams from last year need more help then the teams that are elite.
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Post by Ron Artest(1x Champ) on Aug 8, 2018 16:48:46 GMT -5
no shit, and it doesn’t make any sense considering it’s the OFFSEASON. I kinda pointed that out in my original comment. Past season records shouldn’t apply to offseason waivers, but hey. yes it should, the worst teams from last year need more help then the teams that are elite. I mean there is the draft and FA, and potential trades to improve, but I digress.
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