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Hello. Is this also true of RFA's signed before February 1st?
1. It's the ranking as of that date that they are re-signed.
According to league rules, if we re-sign a player after February 1st, extensions use the current season and the previous season ranking. If we decide for example to re-sign a player in mid-February, is the current season ranking the one at the date of re-signing (statistics from season start to mid-February) or the end of season ranking?Can you also confirm if it is valid a contract extension posted between February and the end of playoffs and resulting in a team going above the cap in future years?Thanks
Thanks for the reply.So we assume that there are no changes in the policy on trades involving old players with expensive contracts and that Derozan trade was just a one-off situation, where a trade with good chances to be approved (on the basis of previous and following trades) was removed just because it was overshadowed by an off-topic discussion.Considering that there is not a strict written rule for approving/vetoing this type of trades, we think the valuation/veto should take into consideration a bunch of past trades comparable (Steph Curry, Draymond Green twice and now Kyle Lowry) and, considering that a degree of subjectivity in any case will remain, each voting member should at least maintain consistency with his/her previous votes