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Kevin Warren is an ass
To be honest, I really don't understand why an NBA team we want to assume expiring contracts but I guess that's just the way NBA teams think.Bucks21;1238732; said:Sorry you guys might want to read the rest of the article(I forgot to paste it all). The idea is that the Cavs will be able to offer Dwade of another superstar that summer a max contract and then be able to resign Lebron to one too. The only whole in this theory is if the Cavs traded for a large contract that didn't expire before the offseason after 2009.
I have read the entire article and it is my understanding that Cleveland is the only team in 2010 that has the capabilities of signing another free-agent to a max contract as long as they do it before they sign James to a max contract. I think that would mean they could not take any additional salaries in 2009. Basically, if I understand things correctly, they could not make a major move next year. The one part that I do not understand is that if the Cavs cannot make any moves next year, the roster for 2010 would be as follows:
Maurice Williams for $9.3 million, Daniel Gibson for $4 million and J.J. Hickson on a team option for $1.5 million.
Their draft choices from 2009
James and the other FA who they sign to a max contract
Now my question is how do they make up the rest of the roster because wouldn't that take up all of their payroll for 2010.Their draft choices from 2009
James and the other FA who they sign to a max contract
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