famous reporter Marc Stein wrote an article today about the situation in the free market, in which he listed players who gave up the trade veto this summer.
The specific details are as follows:
Eric Gordon (76ers)
Jeff Green (Rockets)
Hyes (Lakes)
Chris Livingston (Bucks)
McDermott (Kings)
McLaurin (Spurs)
Kevin Porter (Bucks)
Prince (Bucks)
Temple (Rapgers)
Trent (Bucks)
Of course, the trade veto of the above players is arising under specific signing conditions. For example, Gordon, he signed a one-year contract with the 76ers, and if he plays for another season with the 76ers, the 76ers will have his early bird right. In this case, in order to protect his early bird right from being destroyed, the NBA rules give him the right to have a trade veto. This is different from the trade veto power owned by James and Lillard. Both James and Lillard meet two conditions: one is that the NBA has reached 8 years of age, and the other is that the cumulative role of the team they signed has reached 4 years. They can request to join the trade veto power in any signing contract. This trade veto power is generally the treatment of stars.