The NFL needs a rookie cap like the NBA, and the NBA needs a franchise tag like the NFL.
The NFL needs a rookie cap like the NBA, and the NBA needs a franchise tag like the NFL.
I hate the franchise tag.
What the NBA needs to get rid off is the luxury tax so teams can't sign three max contracts and then a year later have the ability to hand out MLE contracts to ring chasing veterans.
You either sacrifice depth for 3 superstars or sacrifice star power for more depth. Can't have both.
I can't imagine the NBA getting one. Player absolutely hate it and the NBA is already going to be demanding they give up guaranteed contracts which alone is a major concession. Plus it looks like they want a hard cap and draw the line lower than the current soft cap.
Unlike the NFL there are a lot of leagues in the world for basketball that will pay top dollar for current NBA players so most of these guys will easily be able to find work if needed in the event of a lock out. The only thing keeping many players in the NBA is the prestige of playing in the best league on the planet. T
Last edited by Destino; March-28th-2011 at 03:49 PM.
The 70's was the only wide-open decade with real parity in NBA history. Bring back the ABA!
I think endorsement dollars are prob more of an incentive than just the idea of playing in the NBA.
I've heard a few things that the owners are shooting for in this upcoming CBA:
- Hard Cap
- Franchise Tag
- Elimination of the MLE
- Allan Houston Rule
Wall might get 40 tonight at his pace
DC Sports: The Curse Is Real
that last move by Wall was SICKKKKKKKKKKKK
I love the Allan Houston Rule. It was put in place in the last CBA in 2005. It's an amnesty move. It gave teams a one time chance to wipe themselves clean of a bad contract. They would still have to pay the player and it would still impact the cap, but it wouldn't be counted toward the luxury tax. They called it the Allan Houston Rule because of Allan Houston's absurd $100+ million contract with the Knicks. He blew out his knees and never played again after geting the contract. And then the Knicks didn't use the Allan Houston Rule with Allan Houston, lol (I forget who they used it on).
Na Curry was still under his rookie contract with the Bulls then. And still somewhat productive and promising. The Eddy Curry/Allan Houston Rule talk you've heard is people wishing they would bring it back so the Knicks could let his ass go. I'm pretty sure he's in the final year of his contract so it's too late now.
Wall scored 24 in the first half??? Devin Harris is (was?) a pretty good defender. Wow!
where is stat watcher?
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