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Post by tunesquad on Dec 6, 2020 4:26:12 GMT
Tune Squad trades: Klay Thompson's contract (and the player) The Process's 2021 second round pick Tune Squad's 2023 second round pick
The Process trades: Terrence Ross
Process to confirm
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Post by ZolliesFollies on Dec 6, 2020 4:26:28 GMT
The Process confirms.
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Post by Javy Dawg on Dec 8, 2020 11:10:36 GMT
done
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Post by ZolliesFollies on Dec 8, 2020 14:54:59 GMT
Klay's DPE still shows on Tune. Can you please move that over as well?
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Post by ZolliesFollies on Dec 8, 2020 16:54:29 GMT
Also, the picks on this didn't get assigned correctly. I get my original 2021 2nd, plus Tune Squad's 2023 2nd. They currently show as 1sts.
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Post by Javy Dawg on Dec 8, 2020 21:18:53 GMT
I have fixed up the draft picks.. let me know if they are now correct.
re: DPE... It's always been my understanding that DPEs are non-tradable and remain with the original team even if the player in question is traded.
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Post by ZolliesFollies on Dec 8, 2020 22:01:52 GMT
I have fixed up the draft picks.. let me know if they are now correct. re: DPE... It's always been my understanding that DPEs are non-tradable and remain with the original team even if the player in question is traded. Draft picks are correct now, thanks. I would have to disagree at non-transferral of the DPE. It opens itself to potential abuse, whereby a team could knowingly sign a player that will generate the max DPE, and trade the entire contract to a willing second party with the free space, essentially generating free cap space. (It's obvious in this case that this did not happen, as Thompson was under a multi-year contract.)
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Post by ZolliesFollies on Dec 8, 2020 22:13:24 GMT
Regardless of final decision, I would ask for some clarity/official statement on how the DPE works: what it can be used for and when. NBA rules are that a team can sign a player on a one-year contract (either FA or from waivers) up to the value of the DPE, or trading for a player on the last year of his contract up to the value of the DPE.
I fully admit that I may not have fully comprehended the rule, and will owe the full $14M if that's the league's ruling. I accept that, and my first reply was perhaps a little premature. I apologize for that.
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Post by Javy Dawg on Dec 8, 2020 23:14:13 GMT
we are kind of in uncharted waters here...
I was aware that DPEs could not be traded and just assumed we would follow the same principal here.
But admittedly wasn't across the other limitations and hadn't really consider further limiting their use and in the past just let teams do what ever the please with the extra cash.
I guess this is as good a time as any to figure out what we want the rule to be moving forward.
Any suggestions?
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Post by ZolliesFollies on Dec 8, 2020 23:41:49 GMT
Yeah, not trading the DPE was a miss on my end, which I'll own.
I'd suggest to keep things simple, maintain the DPE as long as the player is on the roster for that season. The stipulation about one-year deals seems a bit overly complicated/restrictive to track for purposes of a fantasy game like this. In essence, what it was already (mostly) assumed to be. I'd also suggest that the DPE expires/goes away if the player is no longer on the initial team.
I do think, though, that it should be something that's requested by the manager (much like the NBA), once the player has been recognized as out for the season.
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