Originally posted by Velo 
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		But as best I understand once a player is traded the only money that the new team is responsible for is the base contract, and that's only $1.2 mil for the season, which would be pro-rated.
So purely from a financial standpoint he could be extremely affordable. The issue is how many suitors would be interested and how that will drive up the draft capital required to get him.
Edit: I did some homework and I can confirm: Cooper will only cost the acquiring team $68k per game, which is nothing.
 
	
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