Jason Quick "deal for Harris very real"

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The Nets could release him and the Blazers could just sign him after 30 days like the Cavs did with Z last year.

It's not like the Nets have a use for Przy.

Wouldnt they be in luxury tax hell?
 
Woj's tweet sounds like code from NJ, that Portland needs to sweeten the pot.
 
Pretty soon the nets will be the asshole in your fantasy league that everyone hates cause of annoying trade offers
 
Harris > Miller
Murphy > Joel
Draft pick > 0

The Blazers would be taking on salary (Harris) but it'd be worth it. I'll be pleasantly surprised if the Blazers could pull this off.

Ed O.
 
Wouldnt they be in luxury tax hell?

No. Joel is an expiring contract, so it would be no different than letting him play out his deal for the remainder of the year. The upside of the deal for the Nets would be that Joel would probably take less than his full salary for the final 30 odd games, saving the Nets maybe a million bucks or so in real dollars.
 
Oh dear Lord please let this happen. :(
 
No. Joel is an expiring contract, so it would be no different than letting him play out his deal for the remainder of the year. The upside of the deal for the Nets would be that Joel would probably take less than his full salary for the final 30 odd games, saving the Nets maybe a million bucks or so in real dollars.

There would be luxury tax ramifications for this season. The Blazers are currently around $3-4 million over the tax threshold for this season. If they gain $3 million or so more in the Harris-Murphy deal and then re-sign Joel using a veteran's exception after 30 days, they'd be on the hook for around $6-7 million in tax this year.
 
Playing the Lakers on Wednesday could be really interesting if we don't have Miller, Przybilla, and another filler player. I'd think that the NJ players wouldn't have cleared their physicals yet.
 
Now I have news for hcp

Kenny Vance said Harris is blazers target and blazers want to get younger at pg. I know u love Kenny! This was on lunds show today.
 
Playing the Lakers on Wednesday could be really interesting if we don't have Miller, Przybilla, and another filler player. I'd think that the NJ players wouldn't have cleared their physicals yet.

That would be really bad if Roy and Camby are to miss more time...
 
It doesn't work, though. We'd have to give up more.

Likely Luke and Armon. Could be Rudy since he did say he wanted out to a big airport hub city and Roy will likely be coming back to take those minutes, but either way. Miller upgraded to Harris, Joel upgraded to Murphy and a 3rd first round pick for Portland is like striking gold.
 
There would be luxury tax ramifications for this season. The Blazers are currently around $3-4 million over the tax threshold for this season. If they gain $3 million or so more in the Harris-Murphy deal and then re-sign Joel using a veteran's exception after 30 days, they'd be on the hook for around $6-7 million in tax this year.

Tax is calculated on July 1st (or whenever the new CBA kicks in) after previous deals have expired ... which is why teams always try to trade for expirings if they want under the cap for tax or free agency purposes.
 
I'm just interested in if the Nets would release him right away and the Blazers would bring him back after 30 days. It'd give him time to keep getting whatever he can back.

The Nets have absolute zero use for him.
 
Wojo continues to wanna kill our fun...

Den, Dallas, nets may do a 3 way... Felton to nets, Harris to mavs and Denver gets picks.

Fuck that looks legit and I'm assuming that's the nets favorite offer. Would Harris wanna back up Kidd ?
 
Tax is calculated on July 1st (or whenever the new CBA kicks in) after previous deals have expired ... which is why teams always try to trade for expirings if they want under the cap for tax or free agency purposes.

The luxury tax threshold for this season was calculated last July. The tax to be paid is calculated based on team salary as of the last day of the regular season.
 
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