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Post by jazzfan1971 (Angels) on Aug 1, 2012 22:34:28 GMT -5
Everywhere I look Josh Smith is a free agent after this year. Why doea he have an extra year in here?
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Post by stick (Disastercycle) on Aug 2, 2012 6:04:10 GMT -5
Even though theres handfuls of players here whose contract doesn't match the NBA, SMith's is the easiest to answer. Playoff prize: Add a year to a players contract
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Post by jazzfan1971 (Angels) on Aug 2, 2012 13:29:22 GMT -5
So, if I win a playoff prize to shorten a contract by one year can I shorten his? Not clear in the rules if you can use the prize on other team's players or not.
And while we're at it, can a playoff prize be transferred to another team?
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Post by Curtis Lemansky (Run N Gun) on Aug 2, 2012 13:53:05 GMT -5
I think the answer is a sound "No" to both questions
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Post by stick (Disastercycle) on Aug 3, 2012 13:14:27 GMT -5
I think it's fair to say that it is obvious that its shortening/lengthening your own players deal.
As for transferring, you mean trade?
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Post by ucf (Air Republic) on Aug 7, 2012 13:22:16 GMT -5
For example. I added a year to Millsap with my championship prize.
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Post by jazzfan1971 (Angels) on Aug 13, 2012 18:10:18 GMT -5
For example. I added a year to Millsap with my championship prize. It looks like 2 years may have been accidentally added on your roster page.
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Post by stick (Disastercycle) on Aug 13, 2012 20:10:15 GMT -5
Probably a copy/paster error. Ill just put him on my roster
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Post by ucf (Air Republic) on Aug 13, 2012 20:45:26 GMT -5
Not a misprint. He had those two left and I added a year.
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Post by stick (Disastercycle) on Aug 13, 2012 21:33:21 GMT -5
That second 7.92 is supposed to say Free Agent.
It was 2 years before I removed the 2011-2012 salaries from everyones pages
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Post by ucf (Air Republic) on Aug 13, 2012 21:37:52 GMT -5
It had three years last year... you removed a year so two years left. When I won I selected to add a year. So 7.92 should be listed twice. So there would be three years on his VBA contact.
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Post by petey (Huskies) on Aug 13, 2012 23:27:31 GMT -5
It had three years last year... you removed a year so two years left. When I won I selected to add a year. So 7.92 should be listed twice. So there would be three years on his VBA contact.
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Post by Curtis Lemansky (Run N Gun) on Aug 14, 2012 1:50:39 GMT -5
It had three years last year... you removed a year so two years left. When I won I selected to add a year. So 7.92 should be listed twice. So there would be three years on his VBA contact. I'm pretty sure it had 2 years last year, Brian removed a year so 1 year is left and then you added a year which makes it a 2 year contract. I frankly cant see how you have an argument here, it is an obvious copy/paste error. The extra year added as a prize comes at a salary 10% higher than the previous year. So it is easy to see where the added year is. It is the 2013 / 2014 season where we see a 10 % bump at 7.92m from 7.2 m in 2012/2013 season.
If the 2014/2015 year was added as prize as you claimed, then that year's salary would have been equal to 7.92(2013-2014 salary) *1,1, not 7,92m.Also I have to point out that Millsap' salary expires at the end of the 2012 / 2013 season according to every possible source, whether it is shamsports, hoopshype, espn or yahoo. So it is extremely unlikely that Brian would input his contract expiring at 2013 / 2014 and then you adding a year to it as a prize.
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Post by stick (Disastercycle) on Aug 14, 2012 6:12:01 GMT -5
Ya 7.92 is 110% of 7.20. And even if that was a coincidence. The third year would be 8.71 not 7.92
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Post by ucf (Air Republic) on Aug 14, 2012 11:29:19 GMT -5
I did not know about the rule about the salary increase. I haven't won in years since that "rule" was put into a effect.
What I do know is last year there were three years listed on his contract on the roster page. If his third year should be priced at 8.71 than so be it. We have had several cases where we post the most up to date contract information at the time it is released where years later we learn of options etc that might shorten it. In those cases I don't recall us ever shortening a contract on VBA. I just wouldn't get the benefit of him signing a new contract if it isn't an extension.
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