Post by Miege22 on Jul 28, 2009 23:22:35 GMT -5
Trades
1. All trades should be posted in the Trades board.
2. Please indicate which teams are involved in the trade, who each team is giving up, and all relevant salary information. No trade can be voted on without salary information.
3. There is no limit to the number of teams allowed in a trade, but for trades with more than two teams, please specify what each team is giving up in addition to what they are receiving.
4. Trades cannot be voted on until each team publicly accepts the deal. No team may back out of a trade once they have publicly accepted it. When accepting a trade, please post why you have chosen to make said trade.
5. If cash is traded, that cash is good for one year only.
6. Teams may trade cap hits and receive no tangible assets in return. When a team trades a cap hit, they are opening up cap space. They do, technically, receive a benefit.
7. Teams may trade draft picks up to three years in advance, but no further. This is to better keep track of traded picks.
8. The trade deadline is the second to last week of the regular season. Trades open again when re-signs open.
9. It is legal to trade players up for re-signs. It is up to the parties involved to determine who will take on the re-sign.
10. Mods will vote on trades to the best of their abilities. We will attempt to vote on them in a timely manner. If a trade is taking longer than usual to be voted on, please notify one of the mods.
11. We do not like to veto trades, but mods will do so if they feel it unfairly shifts the balance of power. As of this posting, only 35 trades in league history have been vetoed. Of those 35, only 7 were for basketball reasons. 97% of trades in this league, provided they are within the rules, are passed.
12. A trade is passed when 3 mods approve it. A trade is denied when 3 mods veto it.
13. Please keep trade discussions provide. Do not post in another team's trade block or roster thread with an offer.
14. DO NOT make more than one trade block post. Just edit the current post.
15. Teams will only be able to send out a total of $5,000,000, which may be broken up into smaller increments. Teams will also be limited to receiving just $5,000,000 (which, again, can be split up into smaller amounts). How much money a team trades does not impact how much a team can bring in, and vice versa. If a team trades $5,000,000 (lowering their cap to $60,000,000), the amount they can receive will still be capped at $5,000,000. The same applies if a team receives money first then wants to trade it out. (RULE CHANGE - AUGUST 2023)
1. All trades should be posted in the Trades board.
2. Please indicate which teams are involved in the trade, who each team is giving up, and all relevant salary information. No trade can be voted on without salary information.
3. There is no limit to the number of teams allowed in a trade, but for trades with more than two teams, please specify what each team is giving up in addition to what they are receiving.
4. Trades cannot be voted on until each team publicly accepts the deal. No team may back out of a trade once they have publicly accepted it. When accepting a trade, please post why you have chosen to make said trade.
5. If cash is traded, that cash is good for one year only.
6. Teams may trade cap hits and receive no tangible assets in return. When a team trades a cap hit, they are opening up cap space. They do, technically, receive a benefit.
7. Teams may trade draft picks up to three years in advance, but no further. This is to better keep track of traded picks.
8. The trade deadline is the second to last week of the regular season. Trades open again when re-signs open.
9. It is legal to trade players up for re-signs. It is up to the parties involved to determine who will take on the re-sign.
10. Mods will vote on trades to the best of their abilities. We will attempt to vote on them in a timely manner. If a trade is taking longer than usual to be voted on, please notify one of the mods.
11. We do not like to veto trades, but mods will do so if they feel it unfairly shifts the balance of power. As of this posting, only 35 trades in league history have been vetoed. Of those 35, only 7 were for basketball reasons. 97% of trades in this league, provided they are within the rules, are passed.
12. A trade is passed when 3 mods approve it. A trade is denied when 3 mods veto it.
13. Please keep trade discussions provide. Do not post in another team's trade block or roster thread with an offer.
14. DO NOT make more than one trade block post. Just edit the current post.
15. Teams will only be able to send out a total of $5,000,000, which may be broken up into smaller increments. Teams will also be limited to receiving just $5,000,000 (which, again, can be split up into smaller amounts). How much money a team trades does not impact how much a team can bring in, and vice versa. If a team trades $5,000,000 (lowering their cap to $60,000,000), the amount they can receive will still be capped at $5,000,000. The same applies if a team receives money first then wants to trade it out. (RULE CHANGE - AUGUST 2023)