bajaden
Hall of Famer
Quite honestly I am missing something about the sign and trade. If a team has a player we covet who is making $8 mil and the team that has him no longer wants him, why can't we sign IT to $8 mil and trade him to that team? To me, it seems the easiest way of getting full value for IT.
Trading him in a package deal would involve adding people we just want to get rid of. I certainly wouldn't trade away IT plus a serviceable player like JT or Landry just to make sure we get some value out of IT. Depends on who we get, of course.
In any case, I trust PDA on this one.
If we were to decide to sign and trade IT, it would have to be after the season since no sign and trades are allowed once the season begins. At seasons end, IT becomes a restricted free agent. Unless of course IT decides to accept our qualifying offer, which is as likely as my hitting the moon with a rock. So yes, its possible that if some team made an offer we didn't want to match, we could try to sign and trade IT. Of course the other team has to agree or there's no deal.
By that, I mean a sign and trade has to be presented to the league office as a sign and trade and the deal is contingent on both parties and the player honoring that deal. So for instance, if the Kings went ahead and signed IT to an amount they didn't want to pay as part of a sign and trade, and the other team then backed out, the contract would then become null and void, and IT would go back to his restricted status.
Here's the thing. If another team, lets say, offers IT an average of 7.5 mil a year for 3 or 4 years, and that's more than we wanted to pay, the other team, nor IT is under any obligation to help us out with a sign and trade. So we would have 3 days to either match, or convince the other team to do a sign and trade with us. For that reason, I think it might be to our advantage to try and trade him before the trade deadline if its our intent to get something in return.