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2008 RFA Player List, Bid Restrictions

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 5:22 pm
by WigNosy
WHERE AND HOW TO SUBMIT BIDS:

Bids should be submitted to The Negotiator via Private Message (click here to send a Private Message to The Negotiator). This Private message should have the subject "TEAM NAME- RFA Bids 2008" (substitute your team's name for the words "TEAM NAME" in quotes). Place all of your RFA bids in a single message, with one entry per line, formatted as follows:

Player Name; Initial Year's Salary; Yearly Raise Percentage; Total Number of Years; (if desired: Team Option/Player Option)

For example, the Hawks' RFA Private Message should have the subject (note values below are not indicative of the current cap and are for illustrative purposes only):
"Hawks - RFA Bids 2008"
and might have the following as the body:
Eric Montross; $10,069,134; 12.5%; 5
Khalid Reeves; $7,632,314; 10.0%; 4
Brooks Thompson; $3,000,000; 3.5%; 2; Team Option
RFA List:

The following players may be bid on during Restricted Free Agency ("incumbent" team follows player name, players are listed in order in which they were drafted in 2004):

Dwight Howard, Pistons
Kevin Martin, Pistons
Andre Iguodala, Hornets
Josh Smith, Spurs
Luol Deng, Kings
Devin Harris, Hawks
Jameer Nelson, Nets
Emeka Okafor, Spurs
Trevor Ariza, Suns
Al Jefferson, Heat
Andris Biendrins, Suns
J.R. Smith, Lakers
Ben Gordon, Hawks
Anderson Varajeo, Supersonics
Josh Childress, 76ers
Tony Allen, Lakers
Carlos Delfino, Warriors
Damien Wilkins, Mavericks
Matt Bonner, Suns
Shaun Livingston, Kings

(Note: The Bulls attempted to exercise rights on Delonte West and Sasha Vujacic but had not paid their Luxury Tax bill as of the RFA accept/decline deadline. Per Luxury Tax delinquency restrictions, West and Vujacic become UFAs)

Remember that Restricted Free Agents may not be traded for a full season (i.e., until after 2009 RFA) except for within the limits of a "Sign and Trade" between the "winning" and "incumbent" team (see the RFA Rules explanation).

RULES ON LEGAL BIDS:

Each team may submit up to ten (10) RFA bids. Bids in excess of ten will be ignored.

TEAMS WITH AN OUTSTANDING LUXURY TAX BILL MAY ONLY MAKE VETERAN MINIMUM OFFERS TO RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

Teams bidding on players that ended last season on their roster (i.e., "incumbent" teams) may offer:
  • A starting salary of up to the current maximum for a player with 4 years of service ($15,616,520) regardless of cap situation.
  • Yearly raises of 0% to 12.5%, in increments of 0.5% (i.e., 0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5% etc.)
  • Contract lengths of anywhere from 2 to 5 years. ONE YEAR OFFERS ARE NOT PERMITTED DURING RFA.
  • 5 year contracts may only be a "supermax" (first-year salary of $15,616,520 with 12.5% raises). Contracts of 2 to 4 years may be for any starting amount and any raise amount (e.g., 4 years starting at $8 million with 11% raises)
  • If desired, may designate the final year of a deal of 3 or more seasons as "team option" or "player option" (if neither is selected, the default is "guaranteed")
Teams bidding on players that did NOT end last season on their roster may offer:
  • A starting salary up to the current maximum for a player with 4 years of service ($15,616,520) OR the amount of salary cap space they have available, whichever is LESS (teams that must offer less may be found at the end of this post).
  • Yearly raises of 0% to 10.0% in increments of 0.5% (i.e., 0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5% etc.)
  • Contract lengths of anywhere from 2 to 4 years. ONE YEAR OFFERS ARE NOT PERMITTED DURING RFA.
  • If desired, may designate the final year of the deal of 3 or more seasons as "team option" or "player option" (if neither is selected, the default is "guaranteed")
Use the "Contract Helper" portion of the PBSL Trade Checker tool - link here - to figure out what those raises make the contract look like in dollar amounts and what this will do to your cap in the future if you need to.

TEAMS WHOSE MAXIMUM OFFER TO EXTERNAL RFAs IS LIMITED BY CAP SPACE ADJUSTED FOR RFA SALARY HOLDS:
TEAMMAX EXTERNAL OFFER
Knicks$16,018,478 (may not offer more than veteran minimum until Luxury Tax is paid)
Pacers$13,293,199
Hornets$12,544,970
Cavaliers$12,007,737
Timberwolves$11,532,495
Celtics$8,187,830
Mavericks$7,611,410
Pistons$5,860,231
Bulls$5,016,074 (may not offer more than veteran minimum until Luxury Tax is paid)
Heat$2,665,428
76ers$1,900,040
Nuggets$1,732,196
Wizards-$839,902 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Raptors-$1,273,473 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Suns-$3,534,679 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Supersonics-$11,112,244 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Nets-$16,565,437 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Kings-$17,238,070 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Lakers-$19,107,314 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Spurs-$21,761,165 (may not offer to external RFAs)
Hawks-$24,052,153 (may not offer to external RFAs)
(All teams not on the above list may offer initial year salaries up to $15,616,520 to external RFAs)

Note the above includes your cap figure as of the index prior 2nd round picks being cut (i.e., with 2nd-round draft pick salaries INCLUDED as part of your cap); if you are planning on cutting your 2nd round pick(s), you must do the math to figure out how much cap space this will make available for RFA.

Re: 2008 RFA Player List, Bid Restrictions

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 7:21 am
by LoCo89
Just bc it's not mentioned anywhere else, (and some of us need hand holding) these are due Tuesday 5PM C/T

Re: 2008 RFA Player List, Bid Restrictions

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 8:00 am
by Darth Vegito
Will someone hold my hand? Please?

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