Timberwolves traded Patrick Beverley this offseason, therefore they cannot reacquire him until the end of this season.
No TPE
Timberwolves do not have available cap space nor suitable TPE to use to sign Beverley.
Hard Cap
This trade would result in the Timberwolves crossing the tax apron of ($155.1M) while hardcapped. Therefore this trade is not possible. Remove $3.1M of incoming value to remain below the hard cap.
Hard Cap Reasons
Used more than taxpayer portion ($6,339,000.00) of their mid-level exception to sign Kyle Anderson
($8,780,488).
Financial
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 $100K in salary based on the amount they are sending out.
Cut $12.9M from the Timberwolves incoming trade value to make this trade successful for the Timberwolves.
Recently Traded
Patrick Beverley cannot be traded to a team aggregated with other players from his team because 2 months have not passed since he was traded for. He can only be traded away to a team by himself and other non-player assets from his team (draft picks, cash considerations, etc). This restriction expires after Aug 30, 2022.
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