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# If a team has a player selected by the Bobcats, it receives a trade exception equal to the player's 2004-05 salary. This allows teams to replace a player lost in the expansion draft with another player of comparable salary.
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I'm thinking that Zeke has something up his sleeve with this rule.
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Isaiah just wished Charlotte would take one of the bums the Knicks left exposed. They are all old and overpaid. If Isaiah could get them to take Houston, then he would be pushing hard for TMAC. He could swing a deal of that Trade exception and a player for TMAC and a player.
Maybe something like the exception and Sweetney for TMAC and Gooden.
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Charlotte is NOT taking Houston, repeat, never in a million years taking Houston...it would be one of the dumbest GM moves of all time.
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Why not? They could select him and then waive him. His salary would still be paid but not count against the Cap. If Isaiah would give them say a player and a future pick, then why not?
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Because its bad business. Cap or not, if you run a business, you aren't gonna pay 60 million dollars for something which will show no assets to your team whatsoever when you can choose not to pay it. The franchise would be in the hole before it has even begun.
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Try selling that to the fans as well.
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