And there ya go. Called it. He's back.
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And there ya go. Called it. He's back.
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I'm waiting to see the details. I suspect the Suns will gain a financial advantage and perhaps it is not guaranteed.
Still trying to put this re-signing in context. There was a reason the Suns did it this way.
Perhaps the new deal is not guaranteed or only partially guaranteed.
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Just for reference, the league covers $1 million or so of veteran minimum deals, not the team itself, so it counts towards the cap but it saves the owner a little bit of money but that's only for 1 year vet minimum deals and Heywood was on a 2 year, since he had that option. If he clears waivers then we can bring him back and have like 60-70% of his salary covered by the league. So it does make some sense financially when we're talking about guys who aren't difference makers. Get the savings where we can. After Ish lost a bunch of cash recently this is small savings that likely won't effect the team.
This article may help explain it some, it gives examples.
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