I have one question regarding trade exceptions that I hope that a CBA expert can answer for me. If team A (that I believe has to be over the cap) deals let's say a $5M contract to team B for a draft pick it receives a $5M trade exception which is valid for one year. It can use that trade exception to take on a $5M contract within that year. This sort of makes sense to me. What doesn't make sense to me is why teams just don't do it all the time. Why do salaries ever have to match if you can just get a trade exception instead? So for example if three months later team A would like to take on a $4M contract for a pick why does it have to have a trade exception? Can't it simply do the trade and in this case team C gets a $4M exception? And this could simply go on and on.
A answer would be highly appreciated since this bothers me greatly.![]()

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