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Offline kozlodoev

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Are we still working on a sign and trade with the wizards? Or did we get a TE from them?
Um, we are working on a sign-and-trade, in which we're likely getting a TE...
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Kris Humphries has agreed to a three-year, $13M deal with Washington, league source tells Yahoo Sports. Team option on third year.

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The Wizards and Celtics are working to complete a sign-and-trade for Humphries now.

It drives me nuts that people can't tell the difference between a team option and an unguaranteed year.  A contract in a sign-and-trade has to be at least three years, not including options.  So, you can't do a sign-and-trade for Kris Humphries with the third year as a team option.  You can do it with the final year wholly unguaranteed.
Why does it drive you nuts? Its not like the functional difference is huge.

It makes a significant difference if you want to trade him after two years.

Does it? How so?

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Kind of wish Danny could expand this and bring back Porter.   Crap,  they've got ton's of firsts and jeff green.   Do something fun for my amusement.   Anything better than watching Green play again.   Mofo's should pay me the 200 bucks for the nba package trotting out that zombie.
if you don't want green, what makes you think another team wants green?

Green is tradeable.  It's just Danny isn't getting as much as HE thinks Green is worth.   I'm not disagreeing with DA.   I'm just saying Jeff Green blows, and I'd trade him for less because I can't stand to watch him play another season.

1.Jeff Green can be a key piece or a X-factor if we had a super star to play with Rondo.
2. He could also be a key piece to a blockbuster trade. Doesn't he only make 10 mill? No reason to blow him off before his contract ends especially for nothing!

 Assuming DA's telling himself he'd be great if we can make him a 3rd or 4th option again, he'd be great to tip of a huge trade. No reaso nat alll to rush him out. There going to play it out  with green. Just like there doing with Rondo

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Adrian Wojnarowski ?@WojYahooNBA 
Kris Humphries has agreed to a three-year, $13M deal with Washington, league source tells Yahoo Sports. Team option on third year.

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The Wizards and Celtics are working to complete a sign-and-trade for Humphries now.

It drives me nuts that people can't tell the difference between a team option and an unguaranteed year.  A contract in a sign-and-trade has to be at least three years, not including options.  So, you can't do a sign-and-trade for Kris Humphries with the third year as a team option.  You can do it with the final year wholly unguaranteed.
Why does it drive you nuts? Its not like the functional difference is huge.

It makes a significant difference if you want to trade him after two years.

Does it? How so?

A player who has a non-guaranteed contract can be traded before the start of that unguaranteed year, as long as he's still under said contract.  A player with an option (say, Chandler Parsons this past June) cannot.  This typically matters for draft night trades.

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The Humphries deal is part of the 8.5 million trade exception with Houston for Trevor Ariza. Another quality move by Wiz adding veterans.

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So does that mean we get an 8.5 te, not sure how this works

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The Humphries deal is part of the 8.5 million trade exception with Houston for Trevor Ariza. Another quality move by Wiz adding veterans.

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So does that mean we get an 8.5 te, not sure how this works

No, it'd be a TPE the size of the first year on Humphries' new contract (assuming the Wiz don't send any salary back in the deal).
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The Humphries deal is part of the 8.5 million trade exception with Houston for Trevor Ariza. Another quality move by Wiz adding veterans.

Chris miller

So does that mean we get an 8.5 te, not sure how this works

We get a trade exception equal to the first year salary of Hump's deal, reported worth between $4 and $4.5 million.

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The Humphries deal is part of the 8.5 million trade exception with Houston for Trevor Ariza. Another quality move by Wiz adding veterans.

Chris miller

So does that mean we get an 8.5 te, not sure how this works

We get a trade exception equal to the first year salary of Hump's deal, reported worth between $4 and $4.5 million.

Sign and trade for turner? Or we going to hold on to it

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The Humphries deal is part of the 8.5 million trade exception with Houston for Trevor Ariza. Another quality move by Wiz adding veterans.

Chris miller

So does that mean we get an 8.5 te, not sure how this works

We get a trade exception equal to the first year salary of Hump's deal, reported worth between $4 and $4.5 million.

Sign and trade for turner? Or we going to hold on to it

If we were to get Turner for $4-4.5 million, it would make more sense to use the MLE.  Mind you, I'm not pro-Turner, but why create a trade when you don't need to?

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If we were to get Turner for $4-4.5 million, it would make more sense to use the MLE.  Mind you, I'm not pro-Turner, but why create a trade when you don't need to?
Because with SnT you're making no stipulations about being over or under the luxury tax apron.
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Re: Source: C's and Wiz working on sign and trade involving Kris Humphries
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If we were to get Turner for $4-4.5 million, it would make more sense to use the MLE.  Mind you, I'm not pro-Turner, but why create a trade when you don't need to?
Because with SnT you're making no stipulations about being over or under the luxury tax apron.

No... You're getting something for the TPE, and having to give something (at least a protected draft pick) to Indiana.  The MLE allows you to get something for less.  The TPE is more useful as it lasts longer and allows you to acquire players already on a contract to other teams.  The MLE is only for free agents.  There's no reason to forego the MLE for a TPE, unless you're planning on using the full amount of the MLE on someone else later, which the Celtics likely aren't (and couldn't, due to the hardcap).

Re: Source: C's and Wiz working on sign and trade involving Kris Humphries
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The Humphries deal is part of the 8.5 million trade exception with Houston for Trevor Ariza. Another quality move by Wiz adding veterans.

Chris miller

So does that mean we get an 8.5 te, not sure how this works
what do we get out of it?
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Re: Source: C's and Wiz working on sign and trade involving Kris Humphries
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If we were to get Turner for $4-4.5 million, it would make more sense to use the MLE.  Mind you, I'm not pro-Turner, but why create a trade when you don't need to?
Because with SnT you're making no stipulations about being over or under the luxury tax apron.
If your receive a player under a sign and trade I believe you commit to staying under the apron as well.

Re: Source: C's and Wiz working on sign and trade involving Kris Humphries
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The Humphries deal is part of the 8.5 million trade exception with Houston for Trevor Ariza. Another quality move by Wiz adding veterans.

Chris miller

So does that mean we get an 8.5 te, not sure how this works
what do we get out of it?

we get the players' (Humps) first year of salary....looks like 4.5m

Anything else is gravy

Re: Source: C's and Wiz working on sign and trade involving Kris Humphries
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went to the store and left my cell back at home, and come back to another move. The Wiz are getting a grrrrrreat deal. I wish we could get more than the tpe for Hump