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Post by Nuggets GM (League Commish) on Oct 13, 2012 21:45:04 GMT -5
The determining factor for who wins a bidding war in free agency will be determined by the largest yearly average salary. For example: a 2 year contract worth 6 million dollars would equate an average of 3 million dollars per year. That contract would be worth more than a 4 year offer at 8 million dollars. Though the second contract offer is a bigger aggregate contract, the shorter term is more front end money that will give the first contract greater value. In case of a yearly average tie, the longer term contract then would be the winning bid.
If multiple teams offer max contract, then waiver wire priority will determine the winner of the bidding war for that given player.
All contracts offered to free agents will be to unrestricted, there will be no restricted contracts offered. The pool of players in free agency we're either cut loose by another team or came from a team that was not adopted by a GM. Thus, that makes them unrestricted free agents. We will deal with restricted free agents with the current real life contracts and as they come into the NBA from collage.
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