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Can a NBA restricted free agent turn down a competing offer?
"
by
JD
No -- nm
Posted by
Bacon (aka Redmond)
Jun 30 '19, 16:09
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Wait I read that wrong. Yes, they can reject it -- nm
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Bacon
Jun 30, 16:09
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They have to SIGN a competing offer to make it valid. So if a team says, hey we want you and want to pay you this, they can say nope.
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Bacon
Jun 30, 16:10
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Ah...so the player has the choice to not sign the competing offer. Thanks -- nm
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JD
Jun 30, 16:12
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Yeah in that way they are a free agent that direction to say no to any other teams. Only restriction is home team gets final say in keeping them. -- nm*
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Bacon
Jun 30, 16:13
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