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Basketball版 - How New York Knicks can keep Jeremy Lin?
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l*****9
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As we all start to wonder whether to declare Linglish the national language,
the big question on the minds of Knicks fans has quickly turned from "Is
this guy for real?" to "How do we keep this guy?"
Jeremy Lin's rise from undrafted afterthought to the floor leader on one of
the league's most popular franchises has happened in the blink of an eye. So
it's unlikely the Knicks ever considered the second-year point guard in
their long-term plans.
You can bet they're considering it now.
But the rest of the league also has their sights set on Lin -- to figure out
how to stop him this season, and to perhaps try to sign him this summer.
For once, there's good news in Gotham.
Players who weren't first-round draft picks are subject to restricted free
agency for their first three years in the NBA. If a team tries to snatch Lin
away this summer, the Knicks will have the opportunity to snatch him back
by matching that team's offer.
But having the opportunity is not the same thing as having the means. While
restricted free agency gives the Knicks the right to keep their own player,
they're on their own when it comes to finding the cap room. The Knicks do
not have Lin's full Bird rights -- the mechanism that allows teams
essentially to ignore the salary cap when re-signing their own players. It
takes three years for full Bird rights to ramp up, and Lin's clock reset
back to zero when New York claimed him on waivers.
Instead, the Knicks will have the one-year version of Bird rights, which
only allows them to pay 120 percent of the minimum salary. That won't be
good enough, as other teams' offers are sure to exceed that amount. To give
Lin more money they will have to dip into their $5 million mid-level
exception -- a good-news, bad-news proposition.
The good news is that they can use their mid-level to give Lin more money or
match a larger offer. The bad news is that they won't be able to use their
mid-level to bring in another player this summer.
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Will the Knicks have to say goodbye to Landry Fields if they decide to re-
sign Jeremy Lin this summer?
But what if another team makes Lin an offer that exceeds the mid-level
exception? Fortunately, the Knicks are protected here as well.
Teams are limited in the amounts they can offer to restricted free agents
with fewer than three years in the league. This rule is called the "Gilbert
Arenas provision," named after the point guard following Arenas' move from
Golden State to Washington in 2003. Even though Arenas was a restricted free
agent and the Warriors had the opportunity to keep him, the team did not
have the means under the salary cap to match the offer sheet he received
from the Wizards. At the time, Arenas had played two seasons in the league,
and like the Knicks currently, could offer only the mid-level exception.
The Arenas provision was added to the rulebook in 2005, restricting the
offers that teams can make to restricted free agents with one or two years
in the league. Under the Arenas provision, the first-year salary in an offer
sheet can't exceed the mid-level exception, which ensures that the Knicks
will have the means to match any offer that Lin may receive.
If Lin re-signs for only one year, the Knicks may be in trouble. He still
will be a restricted free agent, and the Knicks will hold the two-year
version of his Bird rights, which is known as Early-Bird rights. But as a
three-year player Lin no longer will be subject to the Arenas provision,
meaning other teams will be able to offer any amount up to the maximum
salary -- which the Knicks may not have the means to match. The Knicks can
avoid this situation by refusing to negotiate a one-year deal. And since any
offer sheet Lin signs with another team must be for at least three years,
it's still likely that the Knicks can lock him up for the foreseeable future
-- as long as they manage their cap well.
It's still possible for the Knicks to blow their opportunity. For example,
if they use their mid-level exception on another player, they will no longer
have enough to match a large offer for Lin. Also, if their total payroll
exceeds the tax level by more than $4 million they will only have the
smaller $3.09 million taxpayer version of the mid-level exception, and will
not be able to match a higher offer. The Knicks are currently $10 million
below the tax line, so this isn't a likely scenario. But it's something they
need to keep in mind.
Landry Fields is also in a similar situation. A second-round pick in 2010,
Fields will be a restricted free agent with two years in the league, and it'
s possible that another team will submit an offer starting at the mid-level
in an attempt to lure him away. If they use their mid-level exception to
keep Lin in the fold, do they have to waive goodbye to Fields?
Again, fortune is smiling on the Knicks. Lin's Bird clock reset when the
Knicks claimed him on waivers, but Fields did not go through a similar
process. Since Fields will have been with the Knicks for two seasons, they
will hold his Early-Bird rights this summer. As a result, they will be able
to use their Early-Bird rights to match any offer another team could present
to Fields under the Arenas provision.
So as far as Lin and Fields are concerned, the Knicks are safe. They won't
be able to go out and sign a new player with their mid-level exception, so
any plans to lure a free agent like Steve Nash to New York are now moot. But
the Knicks will be able to keep Lin and Fields safely in the fold. This
Linconceivable story can continue its run on Broadway.
So now it's time to go out and Lin one for the Gipper.
K********n
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【在 l*****9 的大作中提到】
: As we all start to wonder whether to declare Linglish the national language,
: the big question on the minds of Knicks fans has quickly turned from "Is
: this guy for real?" to "How do we keep this guy?"
: Jeremy Lin's rise from undrafted afterthought to the floor leader on one of
: the league's most popular franchises has happened in the blink of an eye. So
: it's unlikely the Knicks ever considered the second-year point guard in
: their long-term plans.
: You can bet they're considering it now.
: But the rest of the league also has their sights set on Lin -- to figure out
: how to stop him this season, and to perhaps try to sign him this summer.

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