Dude, check the title of this thread. The point is that the Suns can do it, not that they will. You chose to argue that it was impossible, but that simply isn't the case. I agree that, from a practical standpoint, the question is moot because it won't happen, but that's not the debate.
There is no "debate" because you're simply arguing for something that simply doesn't happen, "dude." If I argue over something, it's going to be over practical things, not hypothetical NBA personnel practices that only exist in the ether. Earlier, you tried to argue that "It could happen!" and now probably feel like an ass considering it never does. Trying to discount your not realizing this earlier is not the same as apologizing for not realizing this earlier.
It's just curiosity about the CBA. Some people find the pursuit of knowledge valuable irrespective of any immediate practical application of that knowledge. You evidently don't.
If that were actually true, you would have just cited to the actual CBA (Google for it, it's not hard to find) instead of the frequently inaccurate Cliff's Notes summary. No, you're just trying to make a petty point for the sake of absolutely nothing, least of all your knowledge or anyone else's.
No, the reason you said that was that you were mistaken, as you are now trying to cover up by disqualifying the entire debate as a waste of your precious time.
This is you making things up. If you read what I wrote, I said "they have nothing to do with each other" and encouraged somebody to find an example in which they did. You can mischaracterize a post all you want, but it doesn't make it the truth.
The only thing you regret is that you took such a hard-line stance and have now been proved wrong.
"They have nothing to do with each other. The waivers are a mere formality." Wow, I said it a third time. And it's still just as true as ever.
Actually, no, that was never discussed at all.
It's back-of-the-napkin math as far as how much Cassell would be owed on the remaining season. You missed that, too.
For somebody who claims to be debating here, you sure
1. Picked something pretty stupid and moot to try to argue about and
2. Fail to even acknowledge anything any other posters have said, including me
That's not you debating, or even having a conversation. That's you disappointing us.