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Post by Shaq O'Neal on Jan 12, 2019 22:50:38 GMT -5
Can anyone please specify all the rules regarding draft picks
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Post by billy on Jan 13, 2019 9:47:35 GMT -5
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Post by Shaq O'Neal on Jan 20, 2019 8:17:27 GMT -5
What is the time after which a FA signed during the regular season can be traded?
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Post by Theodore Duncan on Jan 21, 2019 4:01:51 GMT -5
What is the time after which a FA signed during the regular season can be traded? I think there's is a rule that you can't cut signed FA in the first three months. Not sure if the same counts for trading, but it would be consistent like that. Probably worth adding something to the rules about it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2019 9:05:44 GMT -5
There is no rule for trading a free agent you can do it as soon as u want!
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Post by Stuff The Magic Dragon on Jan 21, 2019 9:18:56 GMT -5
There is no rule for trading a free agent you can do it as soon as u want! these GMs ain't loyal
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Post by Theodore Duncan on Jan 21, 2019 11:31:15 GMT -5
This is the current NBA rule: "No free agent signed in the offseason can be traded until December 15 of that year or until three months have passed (whichever comes later), a rule that prevents teams from signing free agents with the intent of using them strictly as trade fodder. For draft picks this moratorium lasts 30 days."
This is what we have: "A free agent signed in season cannot be cut for 3 months (with the exception of a free agent signed due to injury to meet the 10 player minimum); this is to prevent people from repeatedly signing and cutting players to trade the dead money."
So we prevent only cutting and trading freshly signed player within 3 months, but not trading. I don't really mind either way. In out league we are trading more than in NBA anyways. But maybe there could be a at least a month or something before newly signed player could be traded
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Post by Shaq O'Neal on Feb 14, 2019 22:53:14 GMT -5
On my roster,do i have to pay petr cornelie's salary even if i don't sign him?If yes then why and do i have the option of renouncing his rights?
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Post by billy on Feb 14, 2019 23:11:05 GMT -5
On my roster,do i have to pay petr cornelie's salary even if i don't sign him?If yes then why and do i have the option of renouncing his rights? 1st round contracts are guaranteed, so when he joins the NBA you have to pay him that money. If he never joins the NBA, you'll never have to pay him. If he enters the NBA 10 years from now as a veteran backup then you'll get him on that contract, and not a day before.
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Post by Shaq O'Neal on Feb 14, 2019 23:18:23 GMT -5
On my roster,do i have to pay petr cornelie's salary even if i don't sign him?If yes then why and do i have the option of renouncing his rights? 1st round contracts are guaranteed, so when he joins the NBA you have to pay him that money. If he never joins the NBA, you'll never have to pay him. If he enters the NBA 10 years from now as a veteran backup then you'll get him on that contract, and not a day before. So basically the contract that is being shown on the roster page is applicable if and when he joins the nba?
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Post by billy on Feb 14, 2019 23:25:58 GMT -5
1st round contracts are guaranteed, so when he joins the NBA you have to pay him that money. If he never joins the NBA, you'll never have to pay him. If he enters the NBA 10 years from now as a veteran backup then you'll get him on that contract, and not a day before. So basically the contract that is being shown on the roster page is applicable if and when he joins the nba? exactly, we will keep bumping it until he joins, it shouldnt count against the salary cap totals on the spreadsheet
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Post by Shaq O'Neal on Feb 25, 2019 12:40:01 GMT -5
so the draft rights of the 2nd round picks that i have must be signed to a contract untill the start of the draft of next season right? and there is no roster limit in the offseason right?
So my question is that is the rookie draft considered as part of the offseason ?
Can I go over the 15 roster spots to sign the draft rights of the 2nd round picks i have now(for eg Kurucs) ?
Can I go over the 15 roster spots to sign the first round picks of the next draft(for eg the player i pick with PHI 2019 pick)?
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Post by Theodore Duncan on Feb 25, 2019 12:45:22 GMT -5
so the draft rights of the 2nd round picks that i have must be signed to a contract untill the start of the draft of next season right? and there is no roster limit in the offseason right? So my question is that is the rookie draft considered as part of the offseason ? Can I go over the 15 roster spots to sign the draft rights of the 2nd round picks i have now(for eg Kurucs) ? Can I go over the 15 roster spots to sign the first round picks of the next draft(for eg the player i pick with PHI 2019 pick)? During offseason you can be over 15 players. There is some time between when this season ends and draft starts where you could sign Kurucs. 1st round picks are automatically signed after draft and can take you over 15 players since it's off-season. You have time until the regular season 2019-20 starts to trim your roster under 15 again.
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Post by Shaq O'Neal on Feb 25, 2019 12:48:03 GMT -5
so the draft rights of the 2nd round picks that i have must be signed to a contract untill the start of the draft of next season right? and there is no roster limit in the offseason right? So my question is that is the rookie draft considered as part of the offseason ? Can I go over the 15 roster spots to sign the draft rights of the 2nd round picks i have now(for eg Kurucs) ? Can I go over the 15 roster spots to sign the first round picks of the next draft(for eg the player i pick with PHI 2019 pick)? During offseason you can be over 15 players. There is some time between when this season ends and draft starts where you could sign Kurucs. 1st round picks are automatically signed after draft and can take you over 15 players since it's off-season. You have time until the regular season 2019-20 starts to trim your roster under 15 again.
Cool thanks for the info
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Post by Shaq O'Neal on Apr 17, 2019 14:51:43 GMT -5
If i waive a certain player and he retires will I still have his dead money on my payroll?
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2019 17:26:24 GMT -5
If a dope head on your team gets kicked out of the irl NBA for 2 years what happens in d720 please billy?
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Post by billy on May 17, 2019 19:38:01 GMT -5
If i waive a certain player and he retires will I still have his dead money on my payroll? No
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Post by billy on May 17, 2019 19:38:34 GMT -5
If a dope head on your team gets kicked out of the irl NBA for 2 years what happens in d720 please billy? Same as retiring, he will come off your books
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Post by Shaq O'Neal on May 18, 2019 1:45:42 GMT -5
If a dope head on your team gets kicked out of the irl NBA for 2 years what happens in d720 please billy? Evans lol
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Post by Walt Frazier on May 27, 2019 18:37:08 GMT -5
For players we draft in the 2nd Round:
How long do we hold their rights?
1) If they are already in the NBA but we haven't signed them in D720, do we just hold their rights? Or do we lose them after their rookie season?
2) If they stay overseas/GLeague/Whatever...I think that this rule is already established, but we only have until the end of their rookie season to claim them or something like that? And then when they do come over, they will get added to our team?
It's sort of implying that maybe we only have until the end of their rookie season to sign them if they are already playing in the NBA, but I didn't find it spelled out in the rules yet.
Thanks!
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Post by Jackie Kong on May 27, 2019 20:25:57 GMT -5
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Post by Scott Pilgrim on May 27, 2019 21:38:34 GMT -5
Pretty sure this doesn't fit into this thread, but do supermaxes exist in D720?
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Post by Jackie Kong on May 27, 2019 21:41:00 GMT -5
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Post by Stuff The Magic Dragon on May 27, 2019 22:48:57 GMT -5
Pretty sure this doesn't fit into this thread, but do supermaxes exist in D720? so you want teams to not be able to sign other free agents? Lol
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Post by Stuff The Magic Dragon on May 28, 2019 8:48:12 GMT -5
For players we draft in the 2nd Round: How long do we hold their rights? 1) If they are already in the NBA but we haven't signed them in D720, do we just hold their rights? Or do we lose them after their rookie season? 2) If they stay overseas/GLeague/Whatever...I think that this rule is already established, but we only have until the end of their rookie season to claim them or something like that? And then when they do come over, they will get added to our team? It's sort of implying that maybe we only have until the end of their rookie season to sign them if they are already playing in the NBA, but I didn't find it spelled out in the rules yet. Thanks! 1. You lose them. 2. Until the next draft based on the previous draft. Unsigned Rookies will be considered as FAs. You can keep the Draft rights of rookies who have yet to play in the NBA if you sign them their contract.
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Post by Stuff The Magic Dragon on May 28, 2019 8:50:38 GMT -5
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Post by Jackie Kong on May 28, 2019 12:17:04 GMT -5
When you release a contract and you want to stretch him You do that right away or you need to wait till he clears waivers. I mean, waivers apply if you want to release and stretch?
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Post by Theodore Duncan on May 28, 2019 12:32:06 GMT -5
When you release a contract and you want to stretch him You do that right away or you need to wait till he clears waivers. I mean, waivers apply if you want to release and stretch? I would say if someone wants to claim the waived player, they get the player with the original contract. And the cap hit that stays with the original team is then stretched.
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Post by Jackie Kong on May 28, 2019 12:46:29 GMT -5
When you release a contract and you want to stretch him You do that right away or you need to wait till he clears waivers. I mean, waivers apply if you want to release and stretch? I would say if someone wants to claim the waived player, they get the player with the original contract. And the cap hit that stays with the original team is then stretched. When a waived player is claimed the contract is gone for the team that waived him.
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Post by Theodore Duncan on May 28, 2019 12:57:34 GMT -5
I would say if someone wants to claim the waived player, they get the player with the original contract. And the cap hit that stays with the original team is then stretched. When a waived player is claimed the contract is gone for the team that waived him.
Released players Released/waived players with guaranteed contracts continue to be included in their former team's payroll. Players whose contracts are guaranteed are included in team salary in the amount they made while they were with the team.
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