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Post by Jerry West on Jun 17, 2019 14:45:30 GMT
Ian Noble , quick clarification question as the draft approaches: will the 1st round be two picks shorter— so no first rounders for Orlando or Charlotte due to hard cap— once Cleveland or someone else makes the 1st overall selection, or would Orlando and Charlotte have up until their picks could be selected to get under that hard cap line and be eligible to make their pick? That's a good question, but in this case I don't think Charlotte has any chance of trading the pick since they are blocked by the Stepien rule. And any trade would need them to pick the prospect and then send it to the other team, but like I said, they're are blocked.
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Post by Tim Duncan on Jun 17, 2019 16:53:51 GMT
Ian Noble , quick clarification question as the draft approaches: will the 1st round be two picks shorter— so no first rounders for Orlando or Charlotte due to hard cap— once Cleveland or someone else makes the 1st overall selection, or would Orlando and Charlotte have up until their picks could be selected to get under that hard cap line and be eligible to make their pick? That's a good question, but in this case I don't think Charlotte has any chance of trading the pick since they are blocked by the Stepien rule. And any trade would need them to pick the prospect and then send it to the other team, but like I said, they're are blocked. I think he meant if they make moves to get under the hard cap
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Post by Alex English on Jun 30, 2019 5:09:48 GMT
The salary cap is officially set at $109,140,000 so the hard cap will be $163,710,000. Ian Noble
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