No lo termino de ver...Tony East, de The Forbes escribió:Rubio is set to become a free agent later in the summer — the three-year contract he signed with the Phoenix Suns in 2019 will expire at the end of this month. The Pacers have his Bird rights, meaning that as long as they keep his free agent cap hold on their salary ledger, they can offer him any legal contract even if they are over the salary cap. If Indiana wants Rubio for 2022-23 and beyond, they can make a competitive offer.
Because the Pacers have Rubio’s full Bird rights and can sign him to any deal, they could opt to sign him to a deal worth roughly his market value and then instantly trade him to a different roster that does not have the means to acquire the 11-year pro. Under-the-cap teams could simply sign the guard without going through the Pacers, but any squad that sits over the salary cap and wants to add Rubio without using their Mid-Level Exception, for example, would be a natural fit in a sign-and-trade situation.
La opción existe, claro.
No tengo ni idea de los hábitos de la FO Indiana ni sé si es buena idea que RRubio ponga en sus manos la decisión sobre su futuro.
Imagino que, en ese caso, negociarían antes de firmar que solamente le tradearían a algún sitio que tuviera el OK de Ricky.
Pero ya digo que ni idea.