After the trade deadline, the team cannot trade Trevor Ariza since his contract is ending.
Hard Cap
This trade would result in the Heat crossing the tax apron of ($138.9M) while hardcapped. Therefore this trade is not possible. Remove $4.9M of incoming value to remain below the hard cap.
Hard Cap Reasons
Used more than taxpayer portion ($5,718,000.00) of their mid-level exception to sign Avery Bradley ($5,635,000), Maurice Harkless ($3,623,000).
Financial
Heat are unable to complete this trade. Since they are now a taxpaying team after this trade, they are only able to take back 125% of the salary they are sending out, plus $100,000.
Heat can only take back $22.4M in salary based on the amount they are sending out.
Cut $6.9M from the Heat incoming trade value to make this trade successful for the Heat.
Timberwolves are unable to complete this trade. Since they are now a taxpaying team after this trade, they are only able to take back 125% of the salary they are sending out, plus $100,000.
Timberwolves can only take back $40.2M in salary based on the amount they are sending out.
Cut $3.2M from the Timberwolves incoming trade value to make this trade successful for the Timberwolves.
Poison Pill
Bam Adebayo is on a rookie contract and signed an extension that is to begin the following season. Therefore, he has what is known as a "poison pill" contract. He can no longer be traded for a player making equal money. Instead, his current salary is averaged along with the salaries he is to receive in his extension, and that average becomes his incoming salary for trade purposes. His outgoing value for the Heat will be $5.1M while his incoming value for the receiving team will be $28.0M.
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