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Aren't you a Warriors fan?
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that seems like it should be the minimum now.Thanks man... forgot about it
Wait what? That's the MLE? It's a one year 2.9 mill deal, that's the MLE?
Where are you guys getting this Wade being on a flight to Cleveland news from??
Where are you guys getting this Wade being on a flight to Cleveland news from??
Where are you guys getting this Wade being on a flight to Cleveland news from??
Wade won't leave Miami for Cleveland. He's a 3 time champ he doesn't need to chase a title. Why would he leave south beach to play in the pits of hell
Yeah Wes Johnson took LAC's MLE two days ago
Thanks man... forgot about it
Wait what? That's the MLE? It's a one year 2.9 mill deal, that's the MLE?They just used it on Zaza.
They're going to have to change the MLE next summer. It's going to have to be doubled, at least.
http://www.nba.com/2016/news/07/02/nba-salary-cap-set/The current Collective Bargaining Agreement provides for three different mid-level exceptions depending on a team's salary level. The non-taxpayer mid-level for this season is $5.628 million, the taxpayer mid-level is $3.477 million and the mid-level for a team with room under the Salary Cap is $2.898 million.
What kind of money can CLE offer Wade?
Didn't LeBron dunk on him or block his shot when he was on Mia and it wasdownhill for him.Damn what happened to Hibbert, son was touted as one of the top centers at some point. Never liked his goofy *** anyways.
Good stuff. Looks like now GS only has Minimum salary contracts from here on out...
Cleveland's taxes are cheaper so dude would be saving a lot of dough tax wise playing in Cleveland. Plus he gets to play with his boy. Plus he could stick it to Miami. The uncertainty of Bosh and lack of available stars will put miami out of the running to make it to the playoffs.What kind of money can CLE offer Wade?
Doesn't Florida have no state tax?Cleveland's taxes are cheaper so dude would be saving a lot of dough tax wise playing in Cleveland. Plus he gets to play with his boy. Plus he could stick it to Miami. The uncertainty of Bosh and lack of available stars will put miami out of the running to make it to the playoffs.What kind of money can CLE offer Wade?
Doesn't Florida have no state tax?