If Magic are after Eric Bledsoe, TPE could be in play
This weekend, the NBA rumor mill was kicked into overdrive when stories broke out reporting the Celtics and Clippers were negotiating a deal whereby Kevin Garnett and possibly Paul Pierce would join the Clippers along with Doc Rivers in exchange for Eric Bledsoe and DeAndre Jordan. The deal seems more in its formative stages as the Clippers are trying to hold on to Bledsoe it seems as an insurance policy should Chris Paul leave them this summer (there are rumors of that too).
It has been widely reported that the Magic too are interested in acquiring Eric Bledsoe. Reports broke out earlier this month on that matter and Marc Stein and Ramona Shelburne of ESPN.com reported there seemed to be mutual interest on a deal centering around Bledsoe and Arron Afflalo.
Even Arron Afflalo is carefully watching these developments.
Orlando is in a position where it wants to explore every option available to it, and this potential Eric Bledsoe deal is certainly one of those options. There is one opportunity that surely Orlando is exploring and these major negotiations serve as a good time to remind everyone else of this option:
The traded player exception.
What is the traded player exception? A traded player exception is required under the collective bargaining agreement if teams over the salary cap make trades, even if it is to decrease salary. A trade exception is created, according to Larry Coon's Salary Cap FAQ, when "[a]ny trade which leaves the team over the salary cap requires an exception -- even if the team is moving downward in salary." This enables teams over the cap to still make moves while satisfying the salary matching requirements of the collective bargaining agreement.
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Anthony Bennett visited the Magic for a workout and interview Friday
If it were not for February 12, Nerlens Noel would know exactly where he would be drafted. This is the guy that was the runaway favorite to be the top pick in the Draft from the moment he stepped foot on campus in Lexington -- and probably beforehand.
These days, Doc Rivers is probably enjoying his vacation more than anything. He is probably playing a lot of golf at Interlachen and spending time with his family, something he truly enjoys.
The Magic have a lot of needs right now. This is, after all, Year Two of a rebuild that could take several years to complete. Certainly it will take another year. The Magic are not in a hurry to win quite yet -- the 2014 Draft and 2015 free agent class is when Orlando appears to be planning to make their major moves for the future.


