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Originally Posted by iggy_oi
They can do it because the GM who negotiated that NMC or NTC didn’t demand a clause that states if the player requests a trade then their NMC/NTC is null and void.
I don’t think that there’s anything in the CBA that would prevent a GM from negotiating such a clause.
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I wouldn't be sure about that. The CBA is very specific about what clauses can and cannot be in a standard player agreement.
In any case, the GM who demanded such a clause would find the player refusing to sign and walking to free agency.
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