Notice Of Separation: The 2023 NBA Free agency/Off-Season Thread

UpAndComing

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That New Jersey Nets fan with PTSD from getting swept by the Celtics in the playoffs. Goes around every thread chasing Celtics fans on some “LOOK AT ME” attention seeking rampage.

:mjlol: at a whole paragraph of qualifiers and it turns out u a Nets fan? Alright, good luck with all that...

The AUDACITY of a Nets fan who in a decade went through 2 "championship or bust failures"

- Pierce, Garnett, Joe Johnson, Deron Williams era where Danny swindled them by trading to get 2 first round picks (That turned out to be Jayson and Jaylen)

- KD, Kyrie, Harden where they only played less than 40 games together and dismantled into thin air

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In The Zone '98

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I don't even get how Hali is eligible for that amount. He's not with the team that originally drafted him, never made an all-nba team, obv ain't won MVP... ain't you have to be a 7 year vet minimum to be making $50 million annually if you check none of those boxes?? :mjtf: This new CBA man :why::francis:

There is no performance criteria required for a player to qualify as a designated rookie — his team just has to make the determination that he’ll be a designated player. The starting salary in a designated rookie extension must be worth at least 25% of the cap, which is typically the maximum salary for a player with fewer than seven years of NBA experience.

A player becomes eligible for the 30% max when at least one of the following is true:
  • The player was named to an All-NBA team in the most recent season, or in two of the past three seasons.
  • The player was named Defensive Player of the Year in the most recent season, or in two of the past three seasons.
  • The player was named Most Valuable Player in any of the past three seasons.
 
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