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Post by marmite » 06 November 2020, 08:39

C'est clair, c'est tellement rare (le dernier exemple en date d'après Lowe étant Denver qui vend le pick qui devient Gobert).

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Post by UJ3212 » 06 November 2020, 08:53

Y a un plafond j’imagine pour récupérer du cash contre un pick? Cela dépend t-il aussi du tour de draft concerné?
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Post by marmite » 06 November 2020, 08:57

Possible, je sais qu'il y a un montant maximum que les équipes peuvent dépenser chaque année en cash dans les transactions. Je n'arrive pas à le retrouver et le site cbafaq est down (choqué).

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Post by Easy » 06 November 2020, 09:11

A-t-on une date pour l'ouverture du marché des trades ?
Ou alors "TC" est l'initial de ça ? Et donc tu y réponds en disant 1/12 ?


Édit: :gene2: En fait non le calendrier ne colle pas. Que signifie TC alors ?
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Post by AsapEagle » 06 November 2020, 09:14

Il me semble que les knicks avaient acheté un pick en fin de premier tour dans les années 2010 (pour récupérer douglas ou wilson chandler je ne sais plus).

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Post by AsapEagle » 06 November 2020, 09:15

Easy wrote:
06 November 2020, 09:11
A-t-on une date pour l'ouverture du marché des trades ?
Ou alors "TC" est l'initial de ça ? Et donc tu y réponds en disant 1/12 ?


Édit: :gene2: En fait non le calendrier ne colle pas. Que signifie TC alors ?
Training camp, la free agency débuterais quelques jours après la draft.
Donc pour les trades le soir de la draft comme les années d'avant seront possibles (j'ai rien vu disant l'inverse).

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Post by Easy » 06 November 2020, 09:17

Training camp !!!!
Merci maintenant que tu le dis c'est si évident !

Pour les trades les années précédentes certains étaient réalisés avant
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Post by AsapEagle » 06 November 2020, 09:35

Vu l'incertitude de cette draft, plus le nombre de FO et de coachs qui bougent ça ne doit pas aider. Puis je suppose que certains attendent de voir ce que des équipes susceptibles d'échanger leur pick vont faire.

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Post by Sam D. » 06 November 2020, 17:27

@-)
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Post by marmite » 06 November 2020, 17:49

Easy wrote:
06 November 2020, 09:11
A-t-on une date pour l'ouverture du marché des trades ?
A priori le 16/11. Si je ne l'ai pas écrit sur ce topic je l'ai écrit ailleurs en tout cas !

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Post by Sentenza » 06 November 2020, 18:39

comme dit dans la video du dessus, ça va être un sacré bordel, faire un roster en 2 semaines, c'est chaud

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Post by Easy » 06 November 2020, 18:42

Imagine les rookies et non draftes
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Post by marmite » 10 November 2020, 12:10

Et voilà !
The NBA and players' union have reached an agreement in principle on the start of the 2020-21 season, as well as an amended collective bargaining agreement, the two sides announced Monday night.

The deal calls for free agency to begin at 6 p.m. ET on Friday, Nov. 20, two days after next week's NBA draft.

As was agreed to last week, the regular season will begin Dec. 22, and the schedule will be 72 games.

The salary cap is going to be set at $109.1 million, and the luxury tax will be $132.6 million -- the same numbers they were during the 2019-20 season, before the league's finances took a drastic hit as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Teams had been expecting both numbers to remain the same next season for some time now, as it was better for both the teams and the players to avoid a massive drop in the salary cap for next season because of the unplanned drop in revenue.

The salary cap is going to be guaranteed to go up by a minimum of 3% per year -- and a maximum of 10% -- through the remainder of the collective bargaining agreement.

The two sides also came up with a compromise on the escrow system to spread the losses out across multiple seasons. The typical escrow withholding of 10% will remain in place. If there is a need to reduce player salaries by more than that 10%, that loss will be spread out over that season, as well as the following two -- and players can never have more than 20% of their salary withheld in a single season. The hope on both sides is that future seasons will see the league be able to return to normal financial footing as the pandemic subsides.

Sources also said that, in an attempt to ease the tax burdens of teams that had been planning on the salary cap and luxury tax continuing to steadily rise, the NBA will reduce the luxury tax bill for teams at the end of the 2021 season by the percentage amount that the league's Basketball Related Income declines from initial projections.

For example, if it drops from a projected $8.45 billion to $5.9 billion -- a 30% decline -- the Golden State Warriors' projected luxury tax bill would be reduced from $60 million to $42 million.

Another way the luxury tax relief could benefit Golden State is with regard to potentially using its $17.2 million trade exception generated by trading away Andre Iguodala last summer. If the Warriors were to acquire a player for that full amount in a trade, their tax bill would increase to $149 million. A reduction to league-wide revenue, however, could slice up to $45 million off that total number.

As of now, there are four teams -- the Warriors, Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers -- that are in the luxury tax, though that number is likely to increase because the cap and tax will now remain flat.

Teams aren't likely to receive formal numbers from the league until near the end of the week, after a final agreement is officially reached. The league's current moratorium on transactions is also expected to be lifted early next week -- shortly before the NBA draft is scheduled to take place on Nov. 18.

That will kick off a frenetic and compacted offseason, with free agency expected to begin soon after the draft -- with it all coming less than two weeks before the start of training camp on Dec. 1.

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Post by SylvesterTemple » 10 November 2020, 15:52

Merci Marmite.

Que du bon on dirait, mentions spéciales à la stagnation sur SC cette saison et à sa hausse contrôlée pour la suite.
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Post by marmite » 11 November 2020, 19:02

The NBA has sent its 30 teams a memo with protocols for eligible markets to host fans, requiring people within 30 feet of court to register negative coronavirus test two days prior to game or rapid test on day of game.
All fans are required to wear masks (above age of 2), socially distance, undergo symptom surveys. Food and beverage are not allowed for those within 30 feet of court. Teams would have option to install a plexiglass behind benches.
For arena suites at 25% capacity or less, testing would not be required for fans. Teams would be permitted for 50% if all fans were tested or if local county's positivity rate is three percent or below and seven-day average of new cases per 100K residents is 10 or fewer.

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Post by marmite » 12 November 2020, 16:55

J'avais TOTALEMENT zappé que Spalding n'allait plus être fournisseur des ballons de la ligue et que ce serait Wilson :

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Post by Easy » 12 November 2020, 16:57

Il reste une saison encore. Y'a le temps de s'y habituer
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Post by marmite » 12 November 2020, 17:12

Ça n'empêche pas que j'avais oublié ;)

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Post by toniooooo » 15 November 2020, 16:04

Si Kita vend le FC Nantes a un repreneur fiable, je m'épile les dessous de bras et le torse.

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Post by marmite » 15 November 2020, 16:29

The Play-in Tournament still needs to be approved by the Board of Governors, but that is a formality, per sources: No. 7 and No. 8 seeds need to win once to stay in playoffs; No. 9 and No. 10 seeds need to win twice to move up into field. Tentative dates of event: May 17-21.

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The NBA and NBPA have agreed that each side will have the right to terminate the Collective Bargaining Agreement following the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 seasons, sources tell ESPN. There was already a mutual option to terminate following 2022-2023 season.

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Last day for a player to sign a super max and rookie extension is Dec. 21.

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For free agents that sign in the abbreviated offseason, Dec. 15 and Jan. 15 trade restrictions still apply.

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Post by Cracker » 15 November 2020, 16:43

Le play-in rentre dans le schéma maintenant ? Content j’avais bien aimé moi ! Par contre je trouve dommage qu’il n’y ai pas un ratio à respecté par rapport au concurrent devant. Si l’écart se joue à 2-3 matchs ça peut se comprendre (comme Orlando) mais à 10 victoires d’écart ça paraît incohérent tout de même.
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Post by marmite » 15 November 2020, 16:54

J'avais pas trop percuté, parce que je pensais déjà avoir les dates en tête, mais Woj a posté un calendrier pas encore officiel :

Tentative schedule
December 22: Opening night.
All-Star Break (minus an ASG): March 5-10
May 16: Regular season ends
May 17-to-21: Play-in tournament for 7-to-10 seeds.
May 22: First-round playoffs
June 7: Conference semifinals
June 22: Conference Finals
July 8-22: NBA Finals

Ça fait 146 jours de SR pour 72 matchs... Il va y avoir du load management partout.

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Post by nunu » 15 November 2020, 17:14

Justement est ce que avec 10 matchs de moins dans la saison tu peux te permettre de load manager comme avant
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Post by trigg of Oz » 15 November 2020, 17:18

"Minus an ASG" ça signifie pas d'All-Star Game cette saison?
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