I thought we agreed you can't do a sign-and-trade on a RFA?
I thought we agreed you can't do a sign-and-trade on a RFA?
I thought we agreed you can't do a sign-and-trade on a RFA?
I thought we agreed you can't do a sign-and-trade on a RFA?
Site said:According to the collective bargaining agreement rules to qualify for a sign-and-trade all of the following must be true:
The player must re-sign with his prior team -- a team cannot include another team's free agent in a sign-and-trade.
The player must finish the preceding season with that team (deals are no longer allowed that sign-and-trade players who are out of the
league, such as the sign-and-trade that sent Keith Van Horn from Dallas to New Jersey as part of the Jason Kidd trade in 2008).
The player cannot be a restricted free agent who has signed an offer sheet with another team.
You are correct sir
http://www.nola.com/hornets/index.ssf/2012/07/under_nba_rules_new_orleans_ho.html
From Site
Or just listen to Larry Coon, CBA genius:
"hey can either match the offer sheet and keep the player, or not match it and let him go.
If they match, then the player can’t be traded for three months or until Dec. 15, just like any other free agent. But with matched offer sheets, there are additional restrictions — for the first season, they can’t trade the player anywhere without his consent, and not at all to the team that signed him to the offer sheet.
What teams and players sometimes do is work out a sign-and-trade which happens INSTEAD of the player signing the offer sheet. Remember, the offer sheet isn’t signed until it’s signed."
right now there is a verbal agreement. It might even be in writing, but it is not an official NBA offer sheet.
Wonder if Mayo is waiting in the wings or if Shannon Brown really is the only backup plan.
Right.
Well, it's certainly odd that Mayo went "out of the country" for the first week of FA when he's a UFA. That seems like a really friggin important time to be home, you know?
I was pretty critical of Brown at the beginning of last season, but after the all-star break he finally started being a team player & finding spots that he could be productive in. I'd be fine with picking him back up on a small to mid-level contract. I'd even be open to it being up to 3 years.
If we sign Shannon freaking Brown to be our starting SG I am going to throw a chair...
He is a nice bench player/high energy and should be used as an Eddie House type.. However, if he makes anything more than 3-3.5 million a year and/or gets more than 20-25 mpg the suns are completely screwed..
AWFUL backup plan when there are legitimate options currently out there like OJ Mayo..
I agree. And imo Mayo shouldn't get more than $7 mil a year....he hasn't earned it.Why is it so imperative that we blow all our cap in this offseason? If they can get Mayo on a reasonable deal, fine. But I dont want Mayo for 8 mil a year. I'd rather get Brown on a 1 year deal for 3. Its not like either player makes this a playoff team.
I agree. And imo Mayo shouldn't get more than $7 mil a year....he hasn't earned it.
BTW off topic but since you didn't answer in that thread, just curious...do you pity the Suns now?
Why is it so imperative that we blow all our cap in this offseason? If they can get Mayo on a reasonable deal, fine. But I dont want Mayo for 8 mil a year. I'd rather get Brown on a 1 year deal for 3. Its not like either player makes this a playoff team.
Apparently the Clippers are the Mystery 4th team in the Dwight Howard trade as of now. The Clips are giving up a Lottery Protected 1st rd pick in exchange for getting Marshon Brooks from the Nets. Can't believe the Suns aren't in this deal. If I were the Suns, I'd call em up and offer the '13 Suns Top 8 protected pick (or '13 Lakers unprotected pick) along with the Suns and Lakers '13 second rd picks for Brooks - dependant on the Hornets matching Gordon's contract. Better yet would be to pull Gordon's contract offer, make the trade for Brooks and sign OJ Mayo to a deal. Brooks is still on his rookie deal and can play the 2/3 spots. Just as good offensively and rebounding wise as Dudley but not as defensive minded. Future would definitely be brighter with Brooks and Mayo added to what the Suns are doing than to add Gordon IMO.
I'd be very disappointed if they're not going after Marshon Brooks. He'd be great as our starting SG for the future.