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Is Lee for Felton impossible under NBA rules?
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JohnWallace44
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7/16/2009  8:56 AM
A trade like that would seem to make a lot of sense for both parties.

Are there rules against signing a resigned RFA for a resigned RFA?

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Cosmic
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7/16/2009  8:59 AM
I assume it would be a double sign and trade if that's allowed. Both players get new contracts and then are traded.

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TheGame
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7/16/2009  10:03 AM
Felton is not a consistent shooter. I am not sure he would be a good fit in our offense. Plus I think Douglas can do many of the same things. I want a draft pick for lee moreso than a player.
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7/16/2009  10:07 AM
Posted by Cosmic:

I assume it would be a double sign and trade if that's allowed. Both players get new contracts and then are traded.

I don't think it is.
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NYKBocker
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7/16/2009  10:43 AM
Not enamored with Felton. I would stick with Douglas right now unless you are talking about getting rid of Duhon and replacing him with Felton.
Is Lee for Felton impossible under NBA rules?

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