LoPo
Well-Known Member
Some contracts are so bad that they are considered "untradable". Some bad contracts can be moved, but the team has to give up an asset in order to move it. For example, the Lakers gave up D'Angelo Russell in order to move Mozgov's ridiculous contract.
I start this thread to inform some of why a team sometimes has to give up an asset in order to dump a contract. There are some in this forum, who just don't seem to get it. They can't comprehend why the New Orleans Pelicans would have to use an asset like a 1st rounder in order to dump Omar Asik's contract.
For a list of contracts deemed "untradable", check out this article: http://hoopshype.com/2017/11/21/the-most-untradable-contract-on-each-nba-team/
So from now on, if a trade idea is thrown out there where the Jazz get an asset because we use one of our expirings to take back a bad deal, then this will help explain it.
Have a great day. Go Jazz.
I start this thread to inform some of why a team sometimes has to give up an asset in order to dump a contract. There are some in this forum, who just don't seem to get it. They can't comprehend why the New Orleans Pelicans would have to use an asset like a 1st rounder in order to dump Omar Asik's contract.
For a list of contracts deemed "untradable", check out this article: http://hoopshype.com/2017/11/21/the-most-untradable-contract-on-each-nba-team/
So from now on, if a trade idea is thrown out there where the Jazz get an asset because we use one of our expirings to take back a bad deal, then this will help explain it.
Have a great day. Go Jazz.