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Already next week, on November 18, the 2020 NBA draft is expected to be postponed several times, but shortly afterwards, the non-contracted basketball players will be able to agree with the teams before 2020/2021. annual seasons. However, it has not yet been officially specified when the so-called free agents will be able to start this process.
Several NBA teams that have already exceeded the salary ceiling are preparing exchange offers for Washington’s Wizards team for Dave Bertan, known as NBC Sports. The media reveals that two of the teams represent the Eastern Conference and one is from the Western Conference.
These teams will need to use a “sign and trade” model that would allow the Wizards club to gain some players or draft choices in exchange for Bertan. In this case, the player’s contract must be at least three years, but the unit that has won the Bertane shift must not violate the luxury tax, as well as the unit that has violated the salary ceiling to sign the tax team’s mid-level exception agreement with another basketball player.
NBC Sports recalls that before 2019/2020 annual season swap ban Boston was already interested in Bertane “Celtics“Los Angeles”Lakers“and Denver”NuggetsIt is possible that these teams could make an offer this time as well, emphasizes the media.
It has already been reported that Atlanta below the wage ceiling “Hawks“New York”Knicks“and the Phoenix”Suns“The units are also interested in the possibility of signing a contract with Bertan before the upcoming season.
Tommy Shepard, general manager of the Wizards team, has emphasized since the end of last year that he wants to keep Bertan on the Washington team.
Shepard emphasized the same thing last week on 106.7 The Fan: “Hopefully we will sign a deal with Dave. That has been our goal all along.”
The Washington club is already above the salary ceiling. However, thanks to Bertana’s previous contract with “Spurs“, Washington has “Early Bird” rights to Bertan agree with him in violation of the salary ceiling.
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