Traded Player definition

Traded Player means a player whose Player Contract is assigned by one Team to another Team other than by means of the NBA waiver procedure.

Examples of Traded Player in a sentence

  • This configuration was intended to eliminate end packing effects on the bed porosity and pressure drop measurements.

  • Base Year Compensation (BYC) in connection with the Traded Player Exception is eliminated, except in sign-and-trade transactions.

  • Team previously traded a $4 million player for a draft pick and therefore has a $4 million Traded Player Exception.

  • These exceptions include: The Veteran Free Agent Exception, the Disabled Player Exception, the Bi-annual Exception, the Mid-Level Salary Exception, the Rookie Exception, the Minimum Player Salary Exception, and the Traded Player Exception.

  • Under the CBA, for purposes of the Traded Player Exception rules, a traded player’s salary for such season is deemed fully protected as of January 10 of the season.

  • The 150% Traded Player Exception for non- taxpaying teams will be increased to 175% (still subject to a limit of the salaries of the players being traded plus $5M).

Related to Traded Player

  • Income Tax means any federal, state, local, or foreign income tax, including any interest, penalty, or addition thereto, whether disputed or not.

  • Disregarded Domestic Subsidiary means any direct or indirect (other than through a Foreign Subsidiary) Domestic Subsidiary of which all but a de minimis amount of the assets of which consist of equity interests of one or more indirect Foreign Subsidiaries.

  • Income Tax Act means the Income Tax Act (Canada), as amended from time to time;

  • S corporation means a person that has made an election under subchapter S of Chapter 1 of Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code for its taxable year.