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Thanks to Mook's thread about searching the reddit NBA forum for Blazers-related posts from other teams' fans, I came across this post about dodging the salary floor. Basically, the upshot of it is that if the Blazers were at the trade deadline to deal for and buy-out a player on an expiring contract who gets them up to the salary floor, since they'd only be paying said player for 27 games of their 82-game contract, the franchise would essentially save 2/3 of the value of that contract by not having to pay their other players the "below-the-floor-penalty". Of course, the downside of that is the players being annoyed that they're being denied the opportunity to get that extra dough, but is avoiding that downside worth $7M or so to the Blazers?
If you were Olshey--or more importantly, Paul Allen--what would you do?
If you were Olshey--or more importantly, Paul Allen--what would you do?
