UKRAINEFAN
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Just send the HCP $100; I think you'll be ok.Whats the fees for using? I have a feeling this might be a retireable trademark profit!
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Just send the HCP $100; I think you'll be ok.Whats the fees for using? I have a feeling this might be a retireable trademark profit!
Dame/CJ do certainly impact flexibility, no doubt, but recall that we only have "the highest salary" through this year. Next season we're well below tax level unless we ridiculously overpay Whiteside (unlikely).
As it stands we have two rookies over 6'8 and Melo....Wenyen Gabrels is 6'9 ..Moses Brown is 7'2 ...to field a competitive team, the Blazers will have to pay. That's where the flexibility will be restricted going forward. Over the next 3 seasons, Dame/CJ will make 74M, 81M, & 86M.
and it's entirely possible the salary cap, (and tax threshold) will retract because of the pandemic. Blazers will be at 110M next season, assuming Ariza and Hood play for their expiring deals (Hood has a PO); and that's only for 10 players, with Nurk & Zach the only 2 players over 6'8. If the cap retracts 5-10%, Portland will be operating on a tiny margin
I do think that Dame's salary is a supermax contract and CJ's is a max contract, so I'm pretty sure that they get a certain percentage of the team's cap space. Now that might have been based on the cap number the year they signed their respective deals so maybe it doesn't matter. I actually don't think any of this matters too much because I'm sure the league will rip up the current CBA so the entire structure of the cap and luxury tax and everything could be very different.to field a competitive team, the Blazers will have to pay. That's where the flexibility will be restricted going forward. Over the next 3 seasons, Dame/CJ will make 74M, 81M, & 86M.
and it's entirely possible the salary cap, (and tax threshold) will retract because of the pandemic. Blazers will be at 110M next season, assuming Ariza and Hood play for their expiring deals (Hood has a PO); and that's only for 10 players, with Nurk & Zach the only 2 players over 6'8. If the cap retracts 5-10%, Portland will be operating on a tiny margin
The league's not just going to rip up the entire CBA... where you read that?I do think that Dame's salary is a supermax contract and CJ's is a max contract, so I'm pretty sure that they get a certain percentage of the team's cap space. Now that might have been based on the cap number the year they signed their respective deals so maybe it doesn't matter. I actually don't think any of this matters too much because I'm sure the league will rip up the current CBA so the entire structure of the cap and luxury tax and everything could be very different.
I can see the ESPN headline nowI am trademarking right now the hashtag #BubbleTrouble
As it stands we have two rookies over 6'8 and Melo....Wenyen Gabrels is 6'9 ..Moses Brown is 7'2 ...
I do think that Dame's salary is a supermax contract and CJ's is a max contract, so I'm pretty sure that they get a certain percentage of the team's cap space. Now that might have been based on the cap number the year they signed their respective deals so maybe it doesn't matter. I actually don't think any of this matters too much because I'm sure the league will rip up the current CBA so the entire structure of the cap and luxury tax and everything could be very different.
I was, then the boss told me I had to change!Your not wearing a Lakers shirt?
I was, then the boss told me I had to change!
Meanwhile in the WNBA bubble
Due to the "force majeure" clause in the CBA and negotiations with the NBPA the owners have until the end of September to terminate the current CBA and start renegotiation. Most people around the league think they will do so since the league's financial future is up in the air and that will give the owners an advantage in the negotiations.I was talking about next season; neither have a contract for next season
the league can't just "rip up" the CBA unless some really drastic triggers are in place. And if they want to actually play games and generate revenue they have to deal with the players thru the player's union
Dame & CJ are on tract to eat up 65-70% of the salary cap over the next 3 seasons; they may even be likely to go over the 70% level. And will definitely be hogging more than half of the margin under the tax threshold
but that's only part of the issue. When you have two max contracts invested in players like Kawhi & PG13; or Lebron and AD; or Curry & Durant; or Lebron and DWade; or KG & Paul Pierce; or Bird & McHale; or Magic & Kareem....you have an inside track to the finals because of the massive talent present in that investment. Every one of those guys has been 1st team all-NBA, many multiple times
but when you invest that in a pair of 6'2 guards with similar styles and weak defense, and one is a 29 year old guard who hasn't come anywhere close to sniffing an all-star game in 7 seasons, you're facing overwhelming head winds. It's a bad investment
Due to the "force majeure" clause in the CBA and negotiations with the NBPA the owners have until the end of September to terminate the current CBA and start renegotiation. Most people around the league think they will do so since the league's financial future is up in the air and that will give the owners an advantage in the negotiations.
https://www.si.com/nba/2020/05/11/nba-collective-bargaining-agreement-deadline-extendedThe league's not just going to rip up the entire CBA... where you read that?
Your not wearing a Lakers shirt?
shhh...he thinks that's an upside down covid19 mask
shhh...he thinks that's an upside down covid19 mask
I get what you're doing here but the Lakers are the team that wants this season to be played out the most. The Bucks have a great chance at the title and so do the Clips but the Lakers are most likely the favorites and as far as LeBron goes, lets just say he's not getting closer to his prime. Giannis isn't even close to his peak and both Leonard and George are five years behind LeBron. So if the bubble does pop... the Lakers and LeBron specifically will be the most angry and will likely feel the most like they have lost an opportunity that will be harder to get back.Looks like the Lakers might dodge a Bullet!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nb...ix-season-again-silver/ar-BB16sloN?li=BBnb7Kz
I get what you're doing here but the Lakers are the team that wants this season to be played out the most. The Bucks have a great chance at the title and so do the Clips but the Lakers are most likely the favorites and as far as LeBron goes, lets just say he's not getting closer to his prime. Giannis isn't even close to his peak and both Leonard and George are five years behind LeBron. So if the bubble does pop... the Lakers and LeBron specifically will be the most angry and will likely feel the most like they have lost an opportunity that will be harder to get back.
Oh and as far as dodging a "Bullet" goes, the Bullets haven't been in the league for decades and the Wizards are hardly the Lakers biggest threat.