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I know people are pissed and it's extremely frustrating that the Warriors are going to be the most talented starting five of all time, but what can the league do?

No rules were broken (except for tampering)

The most you can do is have a franchise tag to prevent something like what happened to OKC or to us last summer with LMA to guarantee that the other team is compensated.

I guess there could be a hard cap..... but that would suck for everybody.
 
Probably just have to make it almost stupid to leave your current team after so many years. Either that or make it almost impossible for a team to sign another teams UFA. Not sure how that would look?
 
Probably just have to make it almost stupid to leave your current team after so many years. Either that or make it almost impossible for a team to sign another teams UFA. Not sure how that would look?

Franchise tag.

That's about the only thing I can think of. But guys like LMA and Durant are taking LESS money to sign with contenders, so I'm not sure if more years will really do anything.
 
Franchise tag.

That's about the only thing I can think of. But guys like LMA and Durant are taking LESS money to sign with contenders, so I'm not sure if more years will really do anything.

It has to be stupid money, IMO. It will be tough to get something in the CBA. Players will strike
 
It has to be stupid money, IMO. It will be tough to get something in the CBA. Players will strike

And then we will see the NBA go off the rails because the owners will throw a fit about how high the contracts are.
 
The league controls the game results through officiating, any time they feel it necessary.

So nothing has changed leaguewise.

Also, I don't see GS as being anything better than they were this year, really. You can't have 6 on the court so for them to get Durant is really just making their bench another man deeper, and possibly upsetting their chemistry.
 
In the words of Nate Bishop, do we really need another thread for this?

This is a completely separate topic. Superstars leaving their teams to go form super teams. It is a growing issue.

We can't have the durant to warriors thread as the catchall for all NBA related topics.
 
I dont see the big deal. it is what it is. injuries can happen to so their lock on the finals is nowhere near 100%
 
Keep the rules to one basketball on the court at a time?

I think we will see less curry miracle threes being taken...might be a good thing?
 
I hate to repeat myself, too much, but here it goes...

This is the logical result of the cap going up so much and so quickly.
It'll happen again next year, in spades. Westbrick is probably already scheming.
It'll take 5 or 6 years AFTER next year for things to settle back down...

but until then, the rich will continue to get richer.

The league wanted to stretch things out, and if that happened GS couldn't afford this at all. It's the player's union who insisted on leaving the cap the way it is.
The league can try stuff like franchise player tag, but it will only shorten, at best, the 4-5 year period.

I'm afraid, Winter is Coming, and it looks like it's going to be a long one.
 
The league can make it harder by not allowing defenders to get with five feet of the Warriors when they play them. That's what is going to make it so hard, is other teams won't be allowed to play defense, and the Warriors will score at will
 
The league could uncap salaries. No way the Warriors could do this if teams could offer Durant $40-50 million a year.

They could do that, but they won't. Parity is nice, but protecting owners' bottom line is paramount. ;)
 
We need to make a short term transfer rule, we must give Cleveland all our power for when they play the Warriors again in the finals...
 
I hate to repeat myself, too much, but here it goes...

This is the logical result of the cap going up so much and so quickly.
It'll happen again next year, in spades. Westbrick is probably already scheming.
It'll take 5 or 6 years AFTER next year for things to settle back down...

but until then, the rich will continue to get richer.

The league wanted to stretch things out, and if that happened GS couldn't afford this at all. It's the player's union who insisted on leaving the cap the way it is.
The league can try stuff like franchise player tag, but it will only shorten, at best, the 4-5 year period.

I'm afraid, Winter is Coming, and it looks like it's going to be a long one.

Well the union screwed most of the players
 
They can abolish small market teams and just leave the big market teams. Namely, LA, New York, and Miami among a few others.
 
I know people are pissed and it's extremely frustrating that the Warriors are going to be the most talented starting five of all time, but what can the league do?

No rules were broken (except for tampering)

The most you can do is have a franchise tag to prevent something like what happened to OKC or to us last summer with LMA to guarantee that the other team is compensated.

I guess there could be a hard cap..... but that would suck for everybody.

I think a franchise tag would be good, just so teams that lose their main player get something in return. Though super stars usually bolt to good teams with very low 1st round picks. Would a hard cap have prevented the last few cases such as this? I think Miami and Golden State cleared enough space to sign these guys as FAs under the cap. The NBA cap is "hard" in relation to signing free agents.
 
The soft cap is designed to help with player retention. It slants the FA game towards the team that has bird rights. I don't think eliminating it will help here.
 
They still have to play the games.

The 73 win team lost in the Finals.

LeBron's team is still likely to win it all next year.

GSW had the luxury of being able to rest players during the season. Their going to lose depth and have to rely on their starters for more minutes.

Why is it a problem for Free Agents to go where they choose?
 
They still have to play the games.

The 73 win team lost in the Finals.

LeBron's team is still likely to win it all next year.

GSW had the luxury of being able to rest players during the season. Their going to lose depth and have to rely on their starters for more minutes.

Why is it a problem for Free Agents to go where they choose?

It isn't. But what do teams who lose mega free agents gain? Nothing. And not only that teams, especially that of small markets, can't survive in the NBA. The only way they can is by sucking ass 50 years in a row like Philly and Minnesota and hope you strike gold in the draft. Small Market teams can't sign free agents, usually can't make lopsided trades because the player wanting out doesn't wanna go there, and has a hard time resigning there own free agents once they become UFA.
 
It isn't. But what do teams who lose mega free agents gain? Nothing. And not only that teams, especially that of small markets, can't survive in the NBA. The only way they can is by sucking ass 50 years in a row like Philly and Minnesota and hope you strike gold in the draft. Small Market teams can't sign free agents, usually can't make lopsided trades because the player wanting out doesn't wanna go there, and has a hard time resigning there own free agents once they become UFA.

Cap space.

OKC has had remarkable success drafting players. The Warriors, too.

Cap space allows the smaller market teams to retain their players.
 
Cap space.

OKC has had remarkable success drafting players. The Warriors, too.

Cap space allows the smaller market teams to retain their players.

Really? Who have they successfully drafted in the last 5-6 years?
 
I don't understand why there are a lot of angry people. OKC fans? Yah I understand that, but reading reddit and people demanding for this to be fixed? What exactly did GSW do wrong? They drafted really well? Put great roles players around their people? Managed their contracts well? Enticed a marquee player to sign there because of all that? Why should they be punished for running an extremely solid organization.

Should Philly be punished for sucking balls, even though it seems like they're always in the lottery? And a franchise tag? I don't know? I don't like that. OKC knew the risk they were taking, they could have traded Durant. You guys could have traded LaMarcus. Orlando could have traded Dwight way sooner. Durant gave OKC 9 years of commitment and superstar ball, he has earned the right to sign wherever he wants too. Now OKC needs to decide if they want to go down this road with Russell again or trade him for picks and young players.
 
I don't understand why there are a lot of angry people. OKC fans? Yah I understand that, but reading reddit and people demanding for this to be fixed? What exactly did GSW do wrong? They drafted really well? Put great roles players around their people? Managed their contracts well? Enticed a marquee player to sign there because of all that? Why should they be punished for running an extremely solid organization.

Should Philly be punished for sucking balls, even though it seems like they're always in the lottery? And a franchise tag? I don't know? I don't like that. OKC knew the risk they were taking, they could have traded Durant. You guys could have traded LaMarcus. Orlando could have traded Dwight way sooner. Durant gave OKC 9 years of commitment and superstar ball, he has earned the right to sign wherever he wants too. Now OKC needs to decide if they want to go down this road with Russell again or trade him for picks and young players.

You take a rat and put it in a maze with a piece a cheese. Right before it gets to the end of the maze you remove the piece of cheese. If you do this repeatedly and think, "It's there you just have to believe in the system?!" It'll stop trying after a while. That's where the NBA is with most small market fans. San Antonio lucked into a great situation with Pops and Duncan.
 
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The splash bros and Green are all draft picks.

Durant, Westbrook, Adams, Ibaka, the guy with the beard who falls down if he's breathed on, Reggie Jackson...

I was talking about OKC. Not Golden State.

Giving the Thunder credit for drafting Durant at #2 is like giving me credit for marrying a model. It wasn't a difficult decision.
 
Kevin Durant - drafted in 2007

Russell Westbrook - drafted in 2008

Serge Ibaka - drafted in 2008

James Harden - drafted in 2009
 

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