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Interesting thread here
I like the idea, but how do you determine who gets how much handicap?
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Interesting thread here
Nate talked about it in his thread. They have a firm figure out the $ values for the profit sharing model the NBA already implements. No reason they couldn't do the same here.I like the idea, but how do you determine who gets how much handicap?
Nate talked about it in his thread. They have a firm figure out the $ values for the profit sharing model the NBA already implements. No reason they couldn't do the same here.
This is an interesting thought experiment, but it's still based on the premise that $ trumps all in the decision to play somewhere. I think that in and of itself is flawed. How did the supermax rules work out for player retention? And how many players took less to ring chase just in the past two days?
Just because a franchise in a podunk city can offer more doesn't mean a player will take a deal there over a marquee franchise.
all fine in theory, but this problem is only with fans in these smaller cities where players don't want to play.Seems to me that the main issue is the formation of super-teams in major markets. Salary limitations are an imperfect means of controlling that because players sometimes are willing to take less money to join their buddies. How about a more direct approach? No team that has 2 or more players that have appeared in an All-Star Game in the past three years should be allowed to sign or receive in trade a player who has appeared in an All-Star Game in the past three years unless they trade off one of their current stars.
HE'LL COME CRAWLING BACK! Boston is just his side piece.that's funny.
pdx-->bos -->pdx --> bos
shades of steve blake hereHE'LL COME CRAWLING BACK! Boston is just his side piece.
We're going to restrict player mobility due to individual success? Or penalize effective cap management? "Sorry that you've done such a good job with player acquisition and development, but we just can't allow you to trade for another all-star." That sounds like something that neither the PA nor the owners would ever go for.Seems to me that the main issue is the formation of super-teams in major markets. Salary limitations are an imperfect means of controlling that because players sometimes are willing to take less money to join their buddies. How about a more direct approach? No team that has 2 or more players that have appeared in an All-Star Game in the past three years should be allowed to sign or receive in trade a player who has appeared in an All-Star Game in the past three years unless they trade off one of their current stars.
It'd be funny if the Spurs just signed him so they could insist that he not play in the US game. (That would also explain Patty leaving the Spurs...)I was going to tell you all to keep an eye on Australian 4/5 Jock Landale during the Australia v USA game, but it's too late, he's signed with the Spurs.
Wow! We’ve downgraded from last season. If a MAJOR trade doesn’t happen soon I’ll lose my mind.
all fine in theory, but this problem is only with fans in these smaller cities where players don't want to play.
the league will never implement it, however. the revenues/interest among casuals/ viewership all increased in the era of superteams. the general fan who has no rooting interest in any particular team will tune in and watch GS with 4 all NBA players over Milwaukee with Giannis. The data is there to back this up.
The league wants this.
We're going to restrict player mobility due to individual success? Or penalize effective cap management? "Sorry that you've done such a good job with player acquisition and development, but we just can't allow you to trade for another all-star." That sounds like something that neither the PA nor the owners would ever go for.
How do you downgrade when you let the worst defenders in the league go? Melo and Kanter
I don't think Markkanen is coming back, and they traded Thad Young for Derozan... Dosunmu is a combo guard, not a SF. Derozan is not better as a #2 than C.J. as he is worse off the ball. CJ is a better scorer and a similar defender and passer (Derozan just got the privilege of running everything in San Antonio).
Lillard >> LaVine
McCollum > Derozan
Nurkic = Vucevic
Powell > Ball
Covington > Williams
Simons = Caruso
Little = White
Zeller > Dosunmu
I have to believe that Neil is working on a Ben Simmons deal. After last season, he has to know that CJ and Ant absolutely can not play backup PG. With Simmons, he can definitely play the PG minutes when Dame is out.
This is the only reason that can explain why he hasn’t signed some viable backup PG guys like Hart or Jackson.
if Olshey intended to trade CJ for Simmons, he would have signed a backup PG already
Wait..... why? Simmons IS a backup point guard.
Simmons defends PGs. He's spent plenty of time defending Dame when we've played Philly. He defends 1-4 pretty seamlessly.he doesn't defend PG's. He's a PF, or a C. Blazers would need some ball-handling in the back-court when dame sits
he doesn't defend PG's. He's a PF, or a C. Blazers would need some ball-handling in the back-court when dame sits
Simmons defends PGs. He's spent plenty of time defending Dame when we've played Philly. He defends 1-4 pretty seamlessly.
Also, can we use our freaking TPMLE already? I swear to god if we don't use it this off-season I'm going to be really questioning Jody's commitment to the team.