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Should we continue to allow teams to go over the cap in future years? Current rule is we allow teams to go over cap in future years and then as soon as the off-season starts where you are over cap, every move made must clear more cap than it brings in.
1. Yes, keep it allowed. And to clear up any future confusion, the rule is that once the off-season where you are over the cap starts, you must make sure you are back under the cap by the start of the regular season.
2. No, do not allowed anyone to ever be over future cap. Any trades/signings that would put you over cap will be invalid.
If it's voted to remove the ability to go over future cap, this would go into affect at the start of next off-season to not impact anyone already over future caps
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I vote for option 2, IMO this will make expiring deals more appealing to teams going all in, which is much more like the real NBA.
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#2
OUDAN has a really good point.
It also makes it rather confusing and creates a lot of additional unwritten rules. IE:
1) In what ways can a team go over the cap in future years?
2) What moves are allowed or not allowed (draft picks can be made, trades must bring in less cap than sent out, can players be extended if the upcoming season is their final contract year)?
3) What is the deadline for getting back to the cap?
4) What are the penalties for not being under the cap by the start of the season?
It will also really help with league parity in preventing stars from being traded fully paid in the current year as the team would also have to have the cap to cover them in future years.
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#2.
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#2
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:DAL-NBA: votes for #2
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# 2
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#2
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Spurs vote for 2
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Magic Vote for Option #2
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Strong #2
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#1 why do I care if a team goes over cap in a future year as long as they are back under cap before that season starts?
I think it's funny to allow paying for contracts which allows teams to add players and circumvent cap in present year, but care about future years. It's going to make it harder to move big multi year contracts.
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#2
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Vote currently
Option 1- 1
Option 2- 11
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#1 why do I care if a team goes over cap in a future year as long as they are back under cap before that season starts?
I think it's funny to allow paying for contracts which allows teams to add players and circumvent cap in present year, but care about future years. It's going to make it harder to move big multi year contracts.
Clearly we are in minority here but I also vote #1
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#2
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Should we continue to allow teams to go over the cap in future years? Current rule is we allow teams to go over cap in future years and then as soon as the off-season starts where you are over cap, every move made must clear more cap than it brings in.
1. Yes, keep it allowed. And to clear up any future confusion, the rule is that once the off-season where you are over the cap starts, you must make sure you are back under the cap by the start of the regular season.
2. No, do not allowed anyone to ever be over future cap. Any trades/signings that would put you over cap will be invalid.
If it's voted to remove the ability to go over future cap, this would go into affect at the start of next off-season to not impact anyone already over future caps
#2
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My vote is for option 2
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Option 2
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We will be going with option 2. This will go into official effect at the start of the next off-season
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Just a clarification. Considering that the rule will go into effect at the start of the next offseason, does it mean we are still currently allowed to make trades or extensions that bring us temporarily over the cap in future seasons?
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Just a clarification. Considering that the rule will go into effect at the start of the next offseason, does it mean we are still currently allowed to make trades or extensions that bring us temporarily over the cap in future seasons?
Yes. Right now, you can temporarily go over cap in future seasons. As soon as we get to next off-season, this rule will go into place.
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#2
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#2 for what it's worth