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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Feb 24, 2015 14:02:20 GMT
He's gotttaaaa gooooo
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 16:04:23 GMT
Meh, he received a 1.8 million dollar qualifying offer from the Raptors less than 12 months ago (in July).
He just got offered like 4 million to play in Russia. Wait.
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Feb 24, 2015 16:11:40 GMT
well since he accept the deal, he should be remove from the game. He's no longer playing in the NBA as you said.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Feb 24, 2015 16:28:25 GMT
We can destroy player ratings w/o removing them from the game. Sure he may never be back, but we need to wait until something like 2 FULL seasons have passed w/o that player in the NBA before we remove them I think.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 16:34:26 GMT
yeah, of course I haven't been here long, but in the latest "remove player" threads, the precedent seems to be more than 1 season not in the NBA.
Because Nando could come back easily... 1.8 million is nothing to sneeze at, son. I guarantee you he'd be in the NBA if russia just didn't offer him so much, these are the type of players that should stay in game.
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Feb 24, 2015 16:55:37 GMT
oh really, i didnt know it was a rule to wait for 2 years. If i have to wait 2 years for him to be off my roster, couldn't we create a rule where I can have rights to the player, if they decide to come back to the NBA?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 17:02:15 GMT
oh really, i didnt know it was a rule to wait for 2 years. If i have to wait 2 years for him to be off my roster, couldn't we create a rule where I can have rights to the player, if they decide to come back to the NBA? Yeah, I don't think its a rule, more of precedent. I think it'd be cool that if someone is gone for 2 years and is removed from the game, that the contract you have them on would be browned out. So i.e. if you had Nando on a 5 year deal, his deal would still show on your roster in the salary database, until he is two years out of the NBA in real life. Once that happens it becomes "brown" which is like grey, where they don't count against your roster, but also they don't count against the salary cap. You would have rights to the player until the browned out contract expired, then if he came back after that contract, he would be UFA. That seems fair, otherwise you could go and just sign everyone that are leaving the nba to 5 year 2.5 million dollar deals and get them back in a few years... the 2 year waiting period would make it so you'd still have to make IRL type decisions, but the browned contract after that would reward someone that has good scout skills (you) when the player was just going to make more money elsewhere in the world. Just throwing some shit on the wall seeing if it sticks, as always.
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Post by Charles Barkley on Feb 25, 2015 19:29:30 GMT
oh really, i didnt know it was a rule to wait for 2 years. If i have to wait 2 years for him to be off my roster, couldn't we create a rule where I can have rights to the player, if they decide to come back to the NBA? Someone just wants out of that albatross of a contract
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