LoPo
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Not true. The latest CBA has actually led to a spike in Sign-And-Trades the last couple years.S&T's rarely ever happen for a reason.
Link isn't working but just look up "How the NBA Fell in Love With Sign and Trade Deals". It's a great article.
"All in all, more than a dozen players went to new teams in a sign-and-trade in the last two offseasons. Another that would have sent Bogdan Bogdanovic to Milwaukee fell through when the Kings illegally tried to trade Bogdanovic before he’d agreed to a new deal with the Bucks. But the question remains, why do NBA front offices have a sudden obsession with the sign-and-trade? There are likely a few answers, but several can be traced directly to another trend that has developed in parallel with the S&T — the home run swing. Yesterday’s trade is a prime example: a team dumping all their long-term assets, including a boatload of future first rounders, to acquire a superstar. Milwaukee took their swing just weeks ago, sending out multiple 1sts and pick swaps for Jrue Holiday. It happened in 2019 as well, with the Clippers and Lakers both unloading young talent and future draft picks in exchange for All-NBA level talent."