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CBA Question

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by dharocks, Mar 16, 2013.

  1. dharocks

    dharocks Member

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    Quick question about NBA Rules:

    My understanding is that under the CBA, a player can file for retirement with the league and if he sits out for one year, he can then return as a free agent. So consider this hypothetical:

    After Rubio tore his ACL last year, knowing that it would take a while to rehab, let's say he decided to file for retirement, sat out the 2012-13 season, and then returned for 2013-14. Would he be able to sign wherever he wanted, possibly at a higher rate than what he was being paid under the terms of his rookie contract with Minny? Or is there a rule in place that I'm not aware of that prevents this kind of loophole from being exploited?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. aelliott

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    Correction: According to Coon you can retire and then sit out a year. But of course, you also wouldn't be paid for that year.
     
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  3. dharocks

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    Thanks. So in the aforementioned scenario, if Rubio sat out 2012-13 but came back in 2013-14, would he be in the second or third year of his deal?

    EDIT: Yeah, that was my understanding.
     
  4. aelliott

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    I would have expected that his contract would have still been in place ( ie it would have expired at the same date that it would if he had played) but according to Coon he is a free agent.
     

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