There's really no such thing as a "signing bonus" in the NBA. Nearly all contracts are fully guaranteed.
Let me preface this by saying this is a question that could be answered had I done some google research, but I'm far too lazy--so off.
Do signing bonuses count against the cap? I'm not sure if they do or not in the NFL, but I remember one year where Peyton got something like a $34.5 million dollar bonus, and I thought it didn't count against the cap. Might be wrong, though.
If that's the case, could this be a viable option as a loophole for a hard cap?
If that's not the case, then disregard.
There's really no such thing as a "signing bonus" in the NBA. Nearly all contracts are fully guaranteed.
I know that is the case now, but if a hard cap was ins uted maybe some would find a way to cir vent the system. This is obviously all hypothetical, but so is the 2012 season itself
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