Денг Гордон
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The Minimum Salary Exception is often called the "Lower Level Exception" or LLE. It may not be the actual term for it, but I've seen that usage plenty.
I've never seen it referred to as that. I always figured the LLE was just something that got thrown out there by sports writers who have no idea about the actual rules governing the NBA, but they had seen it written by other sportswriters, who picked it up as an exception that exists, but in reality, it was the Bi-Annual they were referring to, but that the sportswriters felt was an every year exception like the MLE, when in reality, it can only be used once every two years.
A team really doesn't possess the minimum salary exception. They can use it an unlimited amount of times (if they want to constantly sign, cut, and sign players).

As far as I'm concerned, all teams possess the minimum salary exception and it works differently from the MLE and the bi-annual.