Post by Basketball Guru on Jul 22, 2015 18:23:35 GMT -6
For the 2015-2016 NBA season, the salary cap will be set at $90 million.
Trading:
- Please put each players total salaries for every season remaining on their contract, written in the full six figures ($000,000).
- Please put the total salary that is leaving each team, written in six figures ($000,000)
- Please put the projected salary total of each team, given that the trade is successful.
- Teams may never exceed the salary cap during a transaction.
- Teams that exceeded the salary cap during the 2015 off-season can receive no more than 125 percent in current-season contracts compared to what they send out. So if a team sends a player making $10 million this season to another team, and both teams are over the cap, the first team can receive a maximum of $12.5 million in salary in return.
- If a trade involving two Trade Committee members is deadlocked then all GMs in the league are given 24 hours to provide their unbiased opinion on the trade. If GM votes continue to remain deadlocked then the trade will pass.
- A trade must not require your team to sign or release more than two players.
- GMs cannot change their mind about a trade once they've posted the trade thread or replied with an acceptance.
- New GMs must wait a week after being inducted into the league before submitting any trades.
All trades will be subject to the approval of the Trade Committee:
1) Orlando Magic
2) Toronto Raptors
3) New Orleans Pelicans
A majority vote of 2/3 is needed for a trade to be passed.
In this league, you CAN trade:
- Players (if he is on your payroll, you can trade him)
- Draft picks
- Rights to players (i.e. Euro-stashed player coming over like Saric)
- Straight cash (i.e. selling draft picks for hard cap space)
You cannot trade:
- Amnesty Clause
- First round draft picks in consecutive years (i.e. selling your 2016 and 2017 first rounder)
- Trading of draft picks that exceed three years into the future.
Trading:
- Please put each players total salaries for every season remaining on their contract, written in the full six figures ($000,000).
- Please put the total salary that is leaving each team, written in six figures ($000,000)
- Please put the projected salary total of each team, given that the trade is successful.
- Teams may never exceed the salary cap during a transaction.
- Teams that exceeded the salary cap during the 2015 off-season can receive no more than 125 percent in current-season contracts compared to what they send out. So if a team sends a player making $10 million this season to another team, and both teams are over the cap, the first team can receive a maximum of $12.5 million in salary in return.
- If a trade involving two Trade Committee members is deadlocked then all GMs in the league are given 24 hours to provide their unbiased opinion on the trade. If GM votes continue to remain deadlocked then the trade will pass.
- A trade must not require your team to sign or release more than two players.
- GMs cannot change their mind about a trade once they've posted the trade thread or replied with an acceptance.
- New GMs must wait a week after being inducted into the league before submitting any trades.
- Basketball Guru is a league which requires patience and rewards planning. Too often new GMs enter the league and trade away assets that have taken a long time to acquire, a week of induction gives new GMs the time to consider multiple trade requests and take stock of their situation before making any decisions.
All trades will be subject to the approval of the Trade Committee:
1) Orlando Magic
2) Toronto Raptors
3) New Orleans Pelicans
A majority vote of 2/3 is needed for a trade to be passed.
In this league, you CAN trade:
- Players (if he is on your payroll, you can trade him)
- Draft picks
- Rights to players (i.e. Euro-stashed player coming over like Saric)
- Straight cash (i.e. selling draft picks for hard cap space)
You cannot trade:
- Amnesty Clause
- First round draft picks in consecutive years (i.e. selling your 2016 and 2017 first rounder)
- Trading of draft picks that exceed three years into the future.