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Give up the veto power of the transaction! No. 2 this summer! Still the Bucks Cow

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The free market that has become calm has made me very upset!

But it is not difficult for me. I have been working for decades. When is this not the case in summer? Which summer did I spend peacefully? Take it easy

You can always dig out some news in every corner, don’t you? !

This summer, the Bucks have a lot of operations, so many that they seem to have started to expand. The Bucks also posted pictures of their previous championship parade two days ago. What does it mean? Do you think you can parade again soon? So aftertaste it again? !

Indeed, this year's Bucks' operations are quite awesome, so awesome that people suspect that many of their operations are tricky.

Today, there is a new topic of discussion on the Bucks' operations. Torrion Prince previously reached a two-year, $7.1 million contract extension with the Bucks, with the second year as the player option. Prince can have the right to veto the transaction for this contract.

If a player plays for two consecutive years in a team, he will have an "early bird clause" when renewing his contract. This clause allows the player to renew his contract with the team without being subject to the salary cap limit. Therefore, in order to protect the player's "early bird" rights, the NBA stipulates that if a player's original contract with the team before renewing the contract was a 1-year short contract, and he also signed a 1-year short contract or 1+1 contract when renewing the contract, then he will have the right to veto the transaction when renewing the contract. If the player does not agree, the team cannot trade him. Because if traded, the player will lose the right to be the early bird.

Prince signed a one-year minimum salary with the Bucks last summer, and signed another 1+1 this summer (after the transaction, if Prince chooses to jump out of the contract, he will lose his early bird right), so he was granted the right to have the right to veto the transaction. However, Prince himself chose to give up the veto power of the transaction!

is the same, because the early bird right is of little significance to Prince. It should be difficult for Prince to use this right now, and it is unlikely that a large contract will have a large contract. Since the early bird right is meaningless to him, the trade veto power is even more meaningless. Where can a basic salary player play basketball instead of playing? !

This situation happened not long ago when the Lakers renewed their contract with center Hayes, and Hayes eventually chose to give up the veto of the transaction. Because this right is really useless to them.

Now there are two people in the league who have the right to trade...one is James, and the other is Lillard, who just decided to return to the Trail Blazers this summer. Before Lillard returned to the Trail Blazers and Bill was bought out, the NBA's players with the trade veto were James and Bill, and Bill now there was no more.

This is the first time Lillard has had a trade veto in his career, and Lillard has become the 11th player in NBA history to have a complete trade veto. The top 10 are:

We have previously popularized science. Lillard and James are in this situation: the NBA stipulates that the player's age is 8 years and the team age is more than 4 years. So when he discusses renewal with this team, he is qualified to add a trade veto clause to the new contract. Although Lillard has left the Bucks for a short time, he does meet this 8-year age and 4-year team age. My buddy has been playing for the Trail Blazers for 11 years. When the Trail Blazers renewed their contract with Lillard, they took the initiative to give Lillard a veto on the transaction, giving them enough face. It's really awesome!

source:7m pc

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