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jspchief 09-21-2012 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackBob (Post 8933216)
Here's some more. This is Article 13 Section 3. This shit is hard to find dude...



There you have it loud and clear. Pioli could have resigned Carr to a new deal when he came back from the lockout. Instead, he tendered him staying with his old contracct. This meant Carr fell under the old CBA and exceeded the 30%. this meant he became an unrestricted free agent when free agency began.

What does that even tell me? Nowhere does it say anything about a player having to become a free agent after receiving a 30% increase.

Look man, you're wrong. I get that you've heard people say it or seen it tweeted. But plain and simple there is nothing in the current or previous CBA that states a player becomes an UFA if he receives a 30% salary increase.

FAX 09-21-2012 01:03 PM

I'm so confused.

FAX

beach tribe 09-21-2012 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 8933275)
What does that even tell me? Nowhere does it say anything about a player having to become a free agent after receiving a 30% increase.

Look man, you're wrong. I get that you've heard people say it or seen it tweeted. But plain and simple there is nothing in the current or previous CBA that states a player becomes an UFA if he receives a 30% salary increase.

Yeah, are we missing something? I don't see anything that says that, but he seems to be so convinced that he has proven without a doubt that it is true.

So, where is it Bob? I'm not saying you are wrong, but there's nothing there that says that a player must become an UFA, and until you actually give some info that says that, you've spent a lot of time researching and have proven absolutely nothing.


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