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Nearly all NBA owners could afford to pay the luxury tax 10 times over, year in and year out.

It was invented simply as smoke and mirrors to keep from paying players their fair share of the profits.

Any owner that refuses to pay for quality players regardless of the cap (Paul Allen) is cheating his fans and will never win a title.
 
Telling small market franchises to go build super teams with a salary cap and few free agency options.... It's like telling a wrestler to gain muscle mass while cutting weight.
Guess Silver got to say something, I will say I agree with dviss though. Silver is light years better than Stern. David Stern I wouldn't put my confidence in if he was the last person on the face of the earth. What a duplicitous little shithead.
 
Telling small market franchises to go build super teams with a salary cap and few free agency options.... It's like telling a wrestler to gain muscle mass while cutting weight.
Guess Silver got to say something, I will say I agree with dviss though. Silver is light years better than Stern. David Stern I wouldn't put my confidence in if he was the last person on the face of the earth. What a duplicitous little shithead.
I just like that a team without superstars can pop up and contend...2004 Pistons....bunch of cast offs.....Billups was tossed around for years without much attention...Sheed....every once in awhile a team like that locks in and shuts down the big market teams. Hopefully we can become that
 
Golden State drafted Curry, Thompson, and Green without top 3 picks. They should be rewarded for that. If any other team were to do the same thing, an elite player would probably want to play there.

Kudos to GS. Teams should draft and trade better, cry less.
 
I just like that a team without superstars can pop up and contend...2004 Pistons....bunch of cast offs.....Billups was tossed around for years without much attention...Sheed....every once in awhile a team like that locks in and shuts down the big market teams. Hopefully we can become that

If we could just get some quality depth on our bench I think we could make a run. It's depth that separates the contenders from the pretenders.
 


We should have paid that guy to be in our corner years ago. My guess is Olshey wouldn't want the extra help but "Zeke" could be our Gene Michael. The man who knows everything about anything related to the sport itself. The old dude in the mob films who works as a rest room attendant and gets the 100 dollars handshakes for the secret info.

I tell you one thing. The artist who used him for the logo sure knew what the fuck he was doing.
 
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How is it his responsibility? The league wanted to smooth the cap rise after getting all the TV money. The players association did not agree - and GSW had the good luck of having a relatively low payroll for their big 3 and having the cap jump so they could sign Durant. The only way this is Silver's fault is if you consider going and getting the massive TV money a mistake. There is not 1 person in the NBA that will support this position.

As Wojnarowski points out, the Warriors didn't even need the cap spike. They could still have cleared enough cap space without it, by sacrificing Andre Iguodala. So the cap spike didn't net them Durant--it netted them Andre Iguodala. Which is still nice for them, but not quite as dramatic.

The Warriors basically planned well, drafted well and got a nice piece of luck in taking a risk on Curry's ankles and having it pay off in a comically underpaid superstar. None of this is the fault of the league--either the commissioner or the players' union.
 
Nearly all NBA owners could afford to pay the luxury tax 10 times over, year in and year out.

It was invented simply as smoke and mirrors to keep from paying players their fair share of the profits.

Any owner that refuses to pay for quality players regardless of the cap (Paul Allen) is cheating his fans and will never win a title.

You are so free with other people's money.
 
If we could just get some quality depth on our bench I think we could make a run. It's depth that separates the contenders from the pretenders.
I think defensive power off the bench is underrated....that's where you win against contenders....let the starters build a lead and the bench hold it...Kerr was a genius to talk Iggy into being a 6man....defense and length on the second unit
 
I think defensive power off the bench is underrated....that's where you win against contenders....let the starters build a lead and the bench hold it...Kerr was a genius to talk Iggy into being a 6man....defense and length on the second unit

I bet the talk went something like this.

Kerr: Hey Iggy, you know Phil Jackson convinced Michael to pass the ball and the Bulls won 6 championships.
I think you should be the sixth man..... (points to Bulls championship ring.)

Iggy: Oh. Okay coach, whatever you say.
 
I think defensive power off the bench is underrated....that's where you win against contenders....let the starters build a lead and the bench hold it...Kerr was a genius to talk Iggy into being a 6man....defense and length on the second unit
iggy is more than defense and length though, he's a tremendous passer and a pretty good shooter&slasher. I mean this guy on most other teams is their #3.
 
Speaking of Kerr, with 5 rings as player and 2 as coach, is it safe to say he's a HOFer?
 
Speaking of Kerr, with 5 rings as player and 2 as coach, is it safe to say he's a HOFer?

As a player no, but as a coach then most likely yes. My guess is he still has to win a couple more as a coach before he's a slam dunk first ballot HOF'er. It's sad so many good players or coaches in all sports that don't get a sniff of the HOF till they get the jewelry.
 
How is it his responsibility? The league wanted to smooth the cap rise after getting all the TV money. The players association did not agree - and GSW had the good luck of having a relatively low payroll for their big 3 and having the cap jump so they could sign Durant. The only way this is Silver's fault is if you consider going and getting the massive TV money a mistake. There is not 1 person in the NBA that will support this position.

He should have offered an automatic raise for all players. The cap goes up by 50%? a player who earns 10M a year now earns 15M a year for the rest of his contract.
Players association won't agree? then you have to risk a lock out. Because most players are under contract they would have eventually agreed to the terms because it's logical and they get their money before waiting for their contract to end.

Rules are critical for this league to work, they either mean something or they don't. You can't just say it will be "ok" to have anarchy for one or two offseasons, how can anyone agree with that notion is beyond me.

In addition, Adam Silver believes that GS style of basketball is the epitome of basketball which is a huge problem.
Post play is being eliminated while endless three point shots are being encouraged. You can't touch players on the perimeter, yet uncalled illegal screens and no whistles for contact in the paint have become a norm.

Is it ok that the league itself supports a specific team's style of play?
 
Warriors won't be able to maintain it. Curry and Durant are going to want to get paid. Thompson regardless of his I want to be a warrior for life speech will want to get paid. Green will want to get paid. The Warriors won't be able to afford to keep everyone together. Even if they can afford to keep everyone above signed they will have to recycle everyone else for a new bench. Can you imagine that core with a new supporting cast every season. Who wants to sign vet mins to go for a trophy this year. Fucking this league up.
 
As a player no, but as a coach then most likely yes. My guess is he still has to win a couple more as a coach before he's a slam dunk first ballot HOF'er. It's sad so many good players or coaches in all sports that don't get a sniff of the HOF till they get the jewelry.
Will Perdue has 5 rings too
 
If the Warriors star players decided to take smaller paychecks and stay in Oakland for the sake of the team, i actually think that would be a good thing. Yeah they would still kick everyone's ass for awhile, but other teams and players would be forced to do the same to compete, and you would see alot of the greedy decision making dissipate out of the league. Maybe. And Portland could even land a free agent sometime in the near future. Maybe.
 
If the Warriors star players decided to take smaller paychecks and stay in Oakland for the sake of the team, i actually think that would be a good thing. Yeah they would still kick everyone's ass for awhile, but other teams and players would be forced to do the same to compete, and you would see alot of the greedy decision making dissipate out of the league. Maybe. And Portland could even land a free agent sometime in the near future. Maybe.
I think you would just get super teams in a few places, and the Portland, Milwaukee, OKC, Minn, etc of the world would be perpetually fucked
 
I think you would just get super teams in a few places, and the Portland, Milwaukee, OKC, Minn, etc of the world would be perpetually fucked
disagree...Portland has one of the richest owners in the league...unlike some small markets
 
Paul Allen is not worried about the cap.....forum members are..

The LT is painful, even for a $billionaire. I don't see many that would pay $100M+/season in just LT penalties for very long. That Russian dude who owned the Nets didn't sustain that kind of tax bill for very long.

$100M is real money. $100M to a $billionaire means he has to liquidate assets, likely. It's not the kind of money lying around in a checking account somewhere.

Plus, paying that $100M gets split up among your competitors.

Aside from the money, the CBA inflicts harsh penalties that hinder roster construction for "repeat" taxpayers.

Almost every owner is willing to pay over the actual cap, just not over the LT threshold.

Cap isn't the word he meant.
 
The LT is painful, even for a $billionaire. I don't see many that would pay $100M+/season in just LT penalties for very long. That Russian dude who owned the Nets didn't sustain that kind of tax bill for very long.

$100M is real money. $100M to a $billionaire means he has to liquidate assets, likely. It's not the kind of money lying around in a checking account somewhere.

Plus, paying that $100M gets split up among your competitors.

Aside from the money, the CBA inflicts harsh penalties that hinder roster construction for "repeat" taxpayers.

Almost every owner is willing to pay over the actual cap, just not over the LT threshold.

Cap isn't the word he meant.
Cap is the word I meant.
 
He could sell the Seahawks for a cool 2.2 billion, then go from there.
 

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