<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Astral @ Feb 15 2008, 07:23 PM)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Astral @ Feb 15 2008, 07:07 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Why is Stern at fault?
Consider the implications that this trade would set:
Whenever a team wanted to get rid of a player, they would trade him to another team, doesn't really matter for who. They would agree to a buyout with the team prior to the trade. By sending the team Cash. Then they resign the player again. In practice:
Superstar1 gets traded to Team1 for Superstar2 and $1M cash.
Team1 buys out Superstar2 for $1M cash.
After 30 days, Superstar2 signs with the Team2 for a new contract.
The result: 2 superstars playing together.
Now imagine if a team announces that they badly want a championship, so they're offering big contracts to good players.
You can accumulate a full team of Superstars by doing these trades.
More than that, you can use this to resign players to new contracts before the terms are up. Just take someone's crap, and upon your player coming back to you, you negotiate a new deal.
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And its not illegal. So why are we being punished? If Stern wants to change the rule he should do so in the off-season. Right now a valid and legal deal is being held up when there is means in the collective bargaining agreement that allows the league office to do so.
Any personal moral belief on the issue is a moot point.
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I don't think that's how business works.
You find a glaring mistake, you fix it YESTERDAY. (no, not tomorrow)
Honestly: if you were a fan of a team NOT involved in this trade, what would you say?
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Only problem is that Stern hasn't done that in the past. Did he make this decision when payton was traded and resigned back? This is a decision that should be made AFTER the season between league and players union if they want to change the rules. But also, i don't understand what the big deal is too because part of the negotiation in the trade was for the 3 million dollars cash. Let's say dallas DID NOT want to re-sign stackhouse, Thorn still would have negotiated that the 3 million dollars needs to be part of the deal because he is going to buyout a player they get in return for kidd. so under that negotiation, of course dallas is going to know they will have a chance at re-signing the player, whether they want to or not.