Trade exceptions are good for a year beyond their acquisition, I believe. I don't think that it would be used by the Kings this year because of the above stated luxury tax implications. However, with the expiring contracts a trade exception could be a valuable asset next offseason. In theory, the Kings would be over the cap but well under the tax threshold and in a position to utilize such an exception.
At this rate, they'd have more than a month to use it. Not a lot of time, but enough to figure something out.
agreedSure... trading Bonzi for almost anyting is preferable to just letting him walk. But I don't see any takers.
I'd do that in a flash ^.
Degrated from the Bonzi for Foster and the foreign guard dude, but what the heck. Anything is better than letting him walk for nothing.![]()
Not really. Because it's a little bit like S&T Bonzi for Salmons and Foster.
Foster makes 5.2 next year, and is owed 17m over the next 3 years.We know what Salmons is getting paid, what would Foster being getting paid you think? $3M/yr?
A lot of teams want Bonzi (used to include us). Its what Bonzi wants that is causing the problem.This sucks, I wish somebody wanted Bonzi! That way we would get something. Oh well.