It depends how the CBA define a 'match' is what I'm saying. Does it require that they go through with the contract or can they just let the player walk?
It depends how the CBA define a 'match' is what I'm saying. Does it require that they go through with the contract or can they just let the player walk?
Dude, I'm not making this up. He can't sign or be traded to Brooklyn for exactly a year after Houston matched the contract. ****ing google it if you dont believe me.
There is nothing to define. Houston infact matched the contract. If they didnt, he would be in Brooklyn. It's kind of like a RFA signed a contract then his team matched it.
Bro, it's not 100% clear yet. Look at this tweet:
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I'm going to assume they wont let him.
I mean if I were the President of the Players Association I would definitely step in here and see what's going on.
DMo now basically has no leverage. No other teams wanted him other than the Nets. It's a lose-lose situation for the player.