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Special Teams
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 109
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Re: Kickers
The New York Knicks didn’t get $82 million over the salary cap in 2006-07 with “Larry Bird exceptions”. The NBA cap is a joke, they say there is a cap but what is the penalty for exceeding it, luxury tax. So there is no cap, just a suggestion and a fee.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 4,540
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Re: Kickers
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The point of the bird exception is that a team has a competitive edge to retain its players. It has kept stars w/their teams longer IMO. It doesn't prevent them from being traded, e.g. Garnett to Boston, but trades can come about due to players and/or management desires. the nfl would benefit more from a similar rule. I could see it replacing the franchise tag in a new collective bargaining agreement. Especially the Skins, danny would gladly pay 10-15% extra to keep some guys. |
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Special Teams
Join Date: Oct 2004
Age: 41
Posts: 375
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Re: Kickers
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In fact, it is setup to reward teams for keeping its current players. This off season, the Wizards could go over the cap resigning one of their own players (i.e Arenas), but not a player from another team.
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