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Si un jugador de la NBA se retira, hace que el espacio libre para la tapa del equipo?

Estoy pensando específicamente en Derek Fisher y los Lakers. Si se retira el próximo año, se su contrato permanecerá en los libros? Debido a que los Lakers tienen algunos problemas el año que viene con la nueva celebración Ariza, Brown y Odom, todos ellos jugando muy bien.

Derek solía retirarse. Usted no retirarse cuando usted tiene un contrato por $ 4 millones todavía. Ahora, el tope salarial de la NBA es lo más difícil de todos los deportes de averiguar. La tapa es de $ 58 millones, pero la tapa de alta es de $ 71 millones. Si usted se pasa de la tapa del Alto usted paga $ 1 a $ 1 en Impuestos a la Liga para pasarse. Los Lakers están a $ 75 millones, no un problema para ellos. Tienen 64 ya en los libros para el próximo año. No saber cuál es la tapa de 09 a 10 se fijó en 61-62 million probablemente, encontraremos en el mes de julio. Ahora para los Lakers las grandes preguntas es Odom. Él es un agente libre y que acaba de hacer $ 14 millones. Si van a añadir en cualquiera de valor que probablemente se va a dejarlo ir. Habrá un receso de la temporada interesante para los Lakers. Haga clic en el enlace Aros mundo que le mostrará los números. Bueno Krud el enlace de la derecha aún no ha puesto, aquí hay un cortar y pegar, creo que sirve. Lo sentimos doesnt derecho alineación. Los Angeles Lakers, equipo Salario Opción Reproductor / Opción por terminación anticipada / Equipo de Opción / Oferta beneficiarias / no garantiza Jugador 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Kobe Bryant 21,2625 millones dólares $ 23,034,375 $ 24,806,250 Pau Gasol 15.106.000 dólar 16.452 millones dólares 17.823 millones dólares Lamar Odom 14.148.596 dólares Sasha Vujacic $ 4524887 $ 5,000,000 5,475,113 $ Derek Fisher $ 4,700,000 5,048,000 Luke Walton $ $ 4.420.000 $ 4.840.000 $ 5.260.000 $ 5.680.000 5.800.000 Adam Morrison $ 4,159,200 dólares $ 5257229 Q-$ 6,897,484 Trevor Ariza Andrew Bynum 3,100,000 $ 2,769,300 dólares $ $ $ $ Jordan Farmar $ 1,080,000 $ 1,947,240 $ 2847126-Q DJ Mbenga 880.658 dólares 959.111 dólares 854.957 dólares Josh Powell 959.111 Shannon Brown $ 797.581 Sun Yue $ $ 442,114 $ 736 420 TOTAL 78,245,793 dólares $ 64,233,486 $ 53364363 $ 5,680,000 $ 5800000 $ 0 * ya no está con equipo clasificado ofrece no cuentan para el sueldo total del equipo para que temporada y son de caracter informativo. Lamar Odom sólo Salario: Un informe reciente de Shelburne el blog de Ramona InsideSoCal.com aclaró que el sueldo Lamar Odom este año es técnicamente 11,4 dólares millones de dólares. También señaló que es correcta la tapa número Odom es 14,1 millones dólares (14,148,596 dólares para ser exactos). La diferencia es la prima de comercio que recibió en la Shaquille O'Neal comerciales que se amortizan en la vida de su contrato. Los Lakers solo le pagan 11,4 dólares este año. La porción de 2008 / 9 de su pateador de comercio ($ 2.75 millones) se pagó en el verano de 2004. Debido a que Los Angeles es el umbral – que en realidad será en el gancho de un extra de $ 2,75 millones en impuestos de lujo. Lo que la fantasía GM necesita saber – el valor comercial de Odom es de $ 14.1 millones. Para todos los efectos, su sueldo es de $ 14.1 millones. Es sólo una cuestión técnica que los Lakers horquilla más de los $ 2,75 millones hace cuatro años. Los Angeles Lakers Salario Posee reproductor de Cap 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 MAX Lamar Odom, Trevor Ariza 10 + 6.200.000 dólares Shannon Brown 957.097 dólares Adán MAX Morrison 4 Derek Fisher 10.096.000 Jordan Farmar $ 5.841.720 dólares DJ Mbenga 1.150.933 dólares Josh Powell 1.150.933 dólares Sun Yue 883.704 Kobe Bryant $ MAX MAX 10 + 10 + Pau Gasol Sasha Vujacic 10.950.226 Andrew Bynum MAX $ 8 Lucas Walton 9.150.000 dólares ¿Qué es una retención de la tapa? A celebrar la tapa es la cantidad de espacio cuenta al agente libre hacia la tapa de un equipo. Estos tapa "en espera" cuando un factor de signos equipo de agentes libres. Si no existieran, un equipo podría utilizar su espacio en el tope para firmar otros agentes libres hasta que el espacio se había ido, y luego volver a firmar sus propios agentes libres utilizando la excepción del Pájaro. A celebrar la tapa no puede ser superior la oferta máxima del contrato que el jugador puede recibir en el mercado libre (como se define por años de experiencia – se indica en el cuadro anterior por el máximo seguido por los años de experiencia). La posición de la tapa desaparece si el equipo renuncie a su propio agente libre, que el agente de señales libres con un nuevo equipo, o volver a los signos con el mismo equipo. http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=9168k

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How to Build a Dolphin D25 Fisher

Ever thought about building your own boat but have been frightened off by the thought that you may not have the time , the ability or money? The odds are that You Are terrified of the dreaded process of lofting out the plans from the complicated pile of papers and drawings that you normally get when you buy a set of boat plans!

Have you heard about the Eazy-build method of boatbuilding? It is a series of innovative small craft that have been named ‘The Dolphin Series’. They are cheap, robust, simple to build, with minimal plans that importantly, do not involve lofting and have no frames at all! The latest in the line will knock your socks off. It’s the D25 and is a great dive/fishing boat that can be built in a garage in under six months!

They are simply constructed with the ‘stitch and glue’ methods that anyone with a minimal of commonsense can achieve. The design materials are NZ/Australian standard exterior ply, epoxy resin, glass tape and bi-axial glass cloth that ranges in weight from 200 gms to 600 gms, all materials are easily available everywhere in Australia and worldwide.

For the uninitiated, the stitch and glue method is a method of boatbuilding that allows a boatbuilder to build a boat very quickly at minimal expense. Boats up to forty feet long have been built using this method and are in use worldwide today.

The specs range from 12′ dinghy, the 16′ gaff sailing boat, the centre console 16′ for keen anglers. They then progressed progressed to the 19′ sailing yawl, that has two masts and is a camping/day/weekender that is easily trailerable.

The newest of all, the D25, is causing a sensation for its ease of build and how powerful the stitch and glue method is becoming THE method for getting a boat builtfast!

The plans, involve a simple X/Y co-ordinate system that does away with the painful process of lofting… a nightmare for first timers and a pain generally for all concerned. The sheets of ply are drawn up into suitable size squares, the co-ordinates supplied with the plan copied to the squares and then the points joined together with a bendy batten.

This patented method is almost a ‘join the dots’ method of cutting out the shapes required from plywood that have been pre-glassed and faired whilst lying flat in the garage or workshop.

The United Nations, interestingly, during the crisis in East Timor, chose the design to be taken for the Timorese Fishermen to use as a blueprint for their new generation of fishing boats that their villages are supplied with. . A typical 16′ Dolphin can be assembled, stitched and glued and finished in approximately 40 hours work, a matter of 3 or 4 weekends. A 16′ Dolphin is cut out in a weekend. The fastest time we know of for a 12′ Dolphin build was in 24 hours by a team of lads from the Wooden Boat Club at a Brisbane ‘Down by the River’ expo some years ago, and it was presented to a lucky draw winner who actually rowed it up the river on Sunday!

The latest in the range , is a larger boat at some twenty five feet and is the first ever ‘stitch and glue’ power boat. It is well under construction in North Queensland and is expected to be completed in a month or two. During the next few months the website will publish progress on the D 25 as it is completed. An interesting aspect of it is that it has been adapted it for completion as either a really large motorised fishing boat (as is the prototype) but it will be equally at home as a yacht!

Technical Discussion on the D 25′

When, many years ago, the original Dolphin 12′ was drawn up to plans the designer did wonder just how large a boat could be manufactured by this method.He thought there was no real limit, and reasoned it’s just that the logistics get more involved. There is no doubt that the production and quality of ply wood has undertaken a quantum leap for the better and many well respected designers are now very happy to turn the clocks back and re-design and build boats from the new generation plywoods that boast new hi-tech glue lines and quality. you’ll be on the right track if you use plywood to ANZ/Australian standard 2270

These new plywoods in conjunction with the incredible adhesive qualities of epoxy and the monster strengths of the new glasses, carbons and aramids now allow inexperienced boatbuilders that were formally hesitant to build, to enjoy the immense pleasures of creating and self satisfaction of building their own boats. . The reasons are diverse. Self satisfaction, confidence building, financial. Don’t forget, a new 25-30 foot yacht today runs as close as dammit to two and a half grand per foot…. The financial incentives are high, certainly but nothing beats the feeling of launching a boat that is equally at home 40 miles out on the reef or sitting quietly in the creek.

The designer realised that easily, manageable, attainable stages would be paramount. Nothing must be complicated. and achieved a frameless boat in spite of its size. (although it must be said the 25′ D25 has one or two support frames in the rear section)

It cannot be emphasised too much how a framed boat complicates the process of boatbuilding. They take up much more time, effort, skill and weight and after months of work you still only have a frame. It is enough to seriously deter many would be builders and you cant blame them. The secret of all the Dolphin’s strength is epoxy composite resins and glass and the strength of the bulkheads and the longitudinals that stiffen the boat from end to end. The designer’s own yacht ‘The Nicky J Miller’ is a frameless boat and she is forty two feet long and weighs about seven tons. She performs well in three to four metre seas and 35 knots plus very well.. she is a a strip planker but withhindsight been able to turn back the clock she would have been constructed her from epoxy glass and plywood. The build time would have halved.

More considerations for builders

Eight years as a marine surveyor with the Small Ships Surveyors Association has given the designer of the Dolphins a unique chance to peek into pretty well most of the major makes of today’s yachts, workboats and so on. Many of them are clone like and cramped, a result of trying to squeeze a quart into a pint pot, trying for too much in one boat.

You can see with the D25 how the development process can be manipulated at an early stage. Thus it was with the D25, having had the luxury of being able to choose front cabin size right from the start. Plenty of space, full standing headroom in the cabin, double bunks, cooking area, storage, walk in toilet, with a full 10 feet long forward cabin. This works equally for the yacht version and the fishing boat. Visitors to the site will see photos of the build to date.

The cabin has a full height bulkhead that divides the forward section from the rest of the boat in both versions. However, with the yacht version there is heaps of space for yet another cabin extension that combines the steering area if desired. The fishing version has a small cabin/windshield area that supports a full length sun cover and then gives a full open area at the rear for fishing space. The floors in both versions incorporate fully sealed flotation area that the cabin sole (floorboards) are supported on. The important part here was to have no unsealed or unprotected areas of timber to rot away under the floors.

The fishing version will also have an external pod to mount an outboard or two and this allows heaps of extra room and an unrestricted area in which to fish.

On the D25, the unprecedented step of joining the sides of the boat in one piece was taken ( 3 pieces of 8 x 4 ply) together in on one 24′ length and glassing and fairing each side as it was lying supported on the ‘building strongback’.

The ‘strongback’ for this boat is constructed in two separate sections, one 12′ long, the second, 8′ long, both 6′ wide. The idea of the strongbacks, constructed from cheap studding is to provide a support bench on which the components of the boat is constructed. Having 2 sections means that they can be easily moved around to support work both together or if you like, separately. The strongback is an integral part of Dolphin construction methodology.

Admittedly, having one 24′ length side is tricky to handle on your own but it was possible to be moved around by one but help would be appreciated here! There will be a separate timber frame shown in the plans so that the 25 long sides can be ‘hung up’ next to the boat for easy working. The luxury of having the sides face up allows gravity assisted glassing and fairing. In fact, it takes only one day to scarph and glue one whole side, one day to glass, one day to apply fairing and one morning to fair! ‘The Nicky J’ took over 3 months…

When designing the D25 it was always taken for granted that this boat can be built single handed if needs be. Therefore careful planning about single handed operations were a primary consideration. For example, moving the completed floor section is a doddle with a handybilly, or even a couple of pulleys attached to the rear of the car and the assembly rolls on pieces of PVC pipe.

It’s estimated that the D25 will require 22 pieces of 1220 x 2440 (8 x 4) six mill plywood and a total list of materials for the basic hull, cabin. Floors, sides, deck including bulkheads and bunks will come to around $5000. That includes epoxy, glass glue and all fairing materials. You can begin to see what is meant about the financial bit, it makes sense. The good part about materials is you can buy ‘em as you build. As for tools, the most you need is a planer, drill, a bench saw would be nice, a jigsaw, a skilsaw and a hand saw…not much else. There’s not a nail or screw yet in the completed hull and with luck there won’t be either at the finish.

How long to build a d25?

Aha, the million dollar question. So far, it has taken 2 months to complete the hull…it looks like a boat already. A further 8 weeks will see hull, cabin, floors, roof and new pod done. That’s sixteen weeks at about 20 hours per week single handed. ten days lost to real bad rain and humidity, but that’s normal. single handed, twenty hours per week, about six months. Full time, half that. More men (or women) helping, who knows? But, as usual, Dolphins are quick to build. However, whichever way you look at it, a 25′ brand new boat in under six months has to be a fast track method to owning a serious boat.

Plans as usual, will be available, when they are completely finalised in every detail. There will be a one off special licence issued for each set of plans. Cost? Not sure at present, but about AUD $100.00 but there will definitely be an introductory limited offer. You can see the progress build of the D25 by visiting the site www.dolphinboatplans.com. Where there are plenty of photos of the Dolphin range.

Please remember, any questions regarding the boat can be addressed to the website.

Additional info.

Stitch and glue method is a build method that uses sheets of good quality ply (though not necessarily marine grade) that is stitched together using nylon electrical ties to hold the boat components together whilst they are glued, filleted and glassed.

Glassing and fairing hull sides and floor saves much waste of epoxy fairing material, difficult labour and countless hours of time. The epoxy fairing mixture will not crack when bent into shape.

About the Author

Terry Buddell is a freelance writer, boat builder and marine surveyor who lives on board his own yacht the “Nicky J Miller” in Gladstone, Queensland Australia. Terry has designed a series of boats that he sells from his website on the net and also built his own 42′ yacht which he refers endearingly to as “his filthy old lugger’. Terry writes for several boating magazines and specializes in the ” How to do it ” kind of article using practical ideas and basic common sense! Terry is only too happy to help people who wish to build their own boat from a dinghy to a yacht and his contact details can be found on his website www.dolphinboatplans.com

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