MirORich
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I'm assuming what this means is that terminating a 10 day deal does not subject a player to the Waivers process, as he would be if an actual regular contract was waived/terminated
When Williams signs, he'll get a 10-day deal for $67,700. If the Cavs need his roster spot to complete a trade by Thursday's deadline, they could just terminate the contract and then re-sign him. If he were to sign for the rest of the season and Cleveland needed room to make a trade, the club would have to consider waiving him -- and losing him.
I'm assuming what this means is that terminating a 10 day deal does not subject a player to the Waivers process, as he would be if an actual regular contract was waived/terminated