Post by costabear on Aug 30, 2012 10:25:18 GMT -5
Salaries must match 115 Percent unless team taking on more money has the cap room.
NO TRADE will be allowed if it puts either team over the hard cap ($82,000,000), even if salaries match to within 115%.
You can use this site to check if your trades work: checker.atspace.com/
Any draft pick can be traded up to 3 years out.
May not put trade protections aka Lotto Protected on picks.
May not trade a player back and forth in 2 consecutive trades.
If you have cap room a player can be traded for cash. (Trading cash has to be for a min of 5.00 cash. We do everything 5's here to keep bank, claims, bets inline with camp prices.)
You may trade up to 5 players per trade, per team.
You can trade a player back to the team you got him from during the same season.
The game does not allow MLE, or LLE contracts to be traded.
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12/20/16: Season Cap on Cash Involvement in Trades
The goal of the rule change is to promote camping and reduce tanking.
There is now a $3,000 season cap on trading per team.
1) A team may not receive more than a total of $3,000 per season in cash via trades
2) A team may not send more than a total of $3,000 per season in cash via trades
Season is defined as Day 1 of the Offseason until the next trade deadline.
Ex.
Trade 1:
Team A trades $1000 to Team B for Player X
Trade 2:
Team A trades $1000 to Team C for Player Z
After Trade 1:
Team A can only send $2,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team A is still allowed to receive up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team B can send up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team B can only receive up to $2,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
After Trade 2:
Team A can only send $1,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team A is still allowed to receive up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team C can send up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team C can only receive up to $2,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
There have been two trades so far this offseason (Wizards-Pacers & Wizards-Cavaliers). Both trades were accepted prior to the announcement of any rule changes and the cash dealt by the Cavaliers and Wizards will not be counted against them. However, in the interest of fairness and transparency I will be counting the $1,000 that I received in the trade with the Wizards against my season cap for cash received.
NO TRADE will be allowed if it puts either team over the hard cap ($82,000,000), even if salaries match to within 115%.
You can use this site to check if your trades work: checker.atspace.com/
Any draft pick can be traded up to 3 years out.
May not put trade protections aka Lotto Protected on picks.
May not trade a player back and forth in 2 consecutive trades.
If you have cap room a player can be traded for cash. (Trading cash has to be for a min of 5.00 cash. We do everything 5's here to keep bank, claims, bets inline with camp prices.)
You may trade up to 5 players per trade, per team.
You can trade a player back to the team you got him from during the same season.
The game does not allow MLE, or LLE contracts to be traded.
_________________________________________________________________
12/20/16: Season Cap on Cash Involvement in Trades
The goal of the rule change is to promote camping and reduce tanking.
There is now a $3,000 season cap on trading per team.
1) A team may not receive more than a total of $3,000 per season in cash via trades
2) A team may not send more than a total of $3,000 per season in cash via trades
Season is defined as Day 1 of the Offseason until the next trade deadline.
Ex.
Trade 1:
Team A trades $1000 to Team B for Player X
Trade 2:
Team A trades $1000 to Team C for Player Z
After Trade 1:
Team A can only send $2,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team A is still allowed to receive up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team B can send up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team B can only receive up to $2,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
After Trade 2:
Team A can only send $1,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team A is still allowed to receive up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team C can send up to $3,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
Team C can only receive up to $2,000 in trades for the remainder of the season.
There have been two trades so far this offseason (Wizards-Pacers & Wizards-Cavaliers). Both trades were accepted prior to the announcement of any rule changes and the cash dealt by the Cavaliers and Wizards will not be counted against them. However, in the interest of fairness and transparency I will be counting the $1,000 that I received in the trade with the Wizards against my season cap for cash received.