The small markets are doomed

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Fez Hammersticks

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This is the second summer in a row that a franchise guy ditched their small market team for a big market:

2015: LaMarcus Aldridge (similar market I know, but he left and Portland got nothing but capspace)
2016: Kevin Durant
2017: Gordon Hayward

They all happened on July 4th - announced on the Players Tribune. There's nothing cities like Portland/Salt Lake/etc can do as long as the CBA stays as constructed. These three players in their prime left winning teams.
 
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I would honestly the team did away with divisions overall. It's fucking stupid now. Just have the top teams in East/West play each other in best of seven elimination style competitions. Also, I'd think about a priemier/championship style tier platform. Works wonders is soccer so no reason it can't work here.
 
This is the second summer in a row that a franchise guy ditched their small market team for a big market:

2015: LaMarcus Aldridge (similar market I know, but he left and Portland got nothing but capspace)
2016: Kevin Durant
2017: Gordon Hayward

They all happened on July 4th - announced on the Players Tribune. There's nothing cities like Portland/Salt Lake/etc can do as long as the CBA stays as constructed. These three players in their prime left winning teams.

Lamarcus was never, and should never be considered a franchise player. We had Roy and then Lillard.
 
Lamarcus was never, and should never be considered a franchise player. We had Roy and then Lillard.

Neil/PA most certainly viewed LMA as a franchise guy.

But I agree - I've said since his sophomore year that he was a third-wheel on a contending team.
 
Neil/PA most certainly viewed LMA as a franchise guy.

But I agree - I've said since his sophomore year that he was a third-wheel on a contending team.

LMA wanted to be viewed as that - and they had to coddle him. Once he was gone, he was like the bad roommate finally left.
 
On the other hand, OKC just signed Patrick Patterson for a song.
 
San Antonio large market?

Unless you have somebody like Pop or Lebron in your corner, small market teams are always going to have it rough. It sure is a good thing we maxed out Dame. He might hold that against us. It's obvious that would have helped Utah if they had offered him early.
 
I don't really think market size matters as much as it used to. Today it's more about destinations.

KD left to win
Hayward left to have a better chance to win
LA left because it's closer to home, and he thought they could win.

Lebron, Bosh both left to win
Melo will leave NY for Cleveland or Houston, to win

Not many players going to the Lakers cause they sucked. PG nay go cause it's home, and Magic can show they will turn it around.
 
I've never understood why small markets get such a bad rap. Is it the lack of night-life or something? Not enough titty bars and clubs?
 
Isnt Cleveland Cavs a small market? Well there you go. They can compete. In the NFL isn't the Packers?
 

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