Ponchos wrote:Wasn't T-Mac an RFA? Bad management to let him go.
Toronto did everything they could to retain T-Mac. He was jumping ship no matter what.
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Ponchos wrote:Wasn't T-Mac an RFA? Bad management to let him go.

MEDIC wrote:Ponchos wrote:Wasn't T-Mac an RFA? Bad management to let him go.
Toronto did everything they could to retain T-Mac. He was jumping ship no matter what.
MEDIC wrote:Well, my point is, Cleveland did do well in the draft (regardless if they were lucky or not) & they were a contending team. Now they are back to obscurity.
It would have been nice if they got a Tim Duncan or Dirk Nowitski type commitment from their star player.
MEDIC wrote:As for Toronto. They did draft well....they drafted EXTREMELY well early on. Where did that get them?
I'm not buying the "small market teams just have to draft well to win" (insuating that they are doing poorly because they suck at drafting).
The issue is much more complicated that that.

knickerbocker2k2 wrote:MEDIC wrote:Well, my point is, Cleveland did do well in the draft (regardless if they were lucky or not) & they were a contending team. Now they are back to obscurity.
It would have been nice if they got a Tim Duncan or Dirk Nowitski type commitment from their star player.
Drafting is not all there is to it. You need to draft to start, but you need to build pieces through trades/fa additions. In the case of Cleveland they landed the jackpot in players but never did good job of building around him. They screwed up the boozer thing right off the bat. They never added second piece to help Lebron. Yes it would be nice if players stuck around, but you can't force players to stay around unless you get rid of FA as we know. And Cleveland is back to obscurity but if they draft well again, then they can be contender in few years.MEDIC wrote:As for Toronto. They did draft well....they drafted EXTREMELY well early on. Where did that get them?
I'm not buying the "small market teams just have to draft well to win" (insuating that they are doing poorly because they suck at drafting).
The issue is much more complicated that that.
Again the system in place right now is very advantageous the team that drafts the player. I can't think of scenario in last CBA in which a team lost the player they drafted. Most players play out their 3/4 year rookie contract and resign. This was the case in Vince/Bosh/Lebron/Melo. All these players resigned and played 5-7 years for their respective teams. If you can't build a winner in 7 years and convince the player to stay, than that is your own damn fault.
knickerbocker2k2 wrote:MEDIC wrote:Well, my point is, Cleveland did do well in the draft (regardless if they were lucky or not) & they were a contending team. Now they are back to obscurity.
It would have been nice if they got a Tim Duncan or Dirk Nowitski type commitment from their star player.
Drafting is not all there is to it. You need to draft to start, but you need to build pieces through trades/fa additions. In the case of Cleveland they landed the jackpot in players but never did good job of building around him. They screwed up the boozer thing right off the bat. They never added second piece to help Lebron. Yes it would be nice if players stuck around, but you can't force players to stay around unless you get rid of FA as we know. And Cleveland is back to obscurity but if they draft well again, then they can be contender in few years.MEDIC wrote:As for Toronto. They did draft well....they drafted EXTREMELY well early on. Where did that get them?
I'm not buying the "small market teams just have to draft well to win" (insuating that they are doing poorly because they suck at drafting).
The issue is much more complicated that that.
Again the system in place right now is very advantageous the team that drafts the player. I can't think of scenario in last CBA in which a team lost the player they drafted. Most players play out their 3/4 year rookie contract and resign. This was the case in Vince/Bosh/Lebron/Melo. All these players resigned and played 5-7 years for their respective teams. If you can't build a winner in 7 years and convince the player to stay, than that is your own damn fault.

knickerbocker2k2 wrote:I personally think the biggest problem is that the way league is setup there is little flexibility in changing the composition of your team. Rebuilding takes 3-5 years. This kills markets because only the die-hard fans stick around and it takes awhile before the casual fan is interested again. Trades usually are for bad contracts for bad contracts. FA only go to attractive places (not just geo, but situation). So the only option left to teams is wait out their contracts, draft & wait for their talent to mature, etc.
The solution would be to reduce contract lengths. Allow more flexible trades instead of the current system for trading 125% of contract values. Also I think introducing new wrinkles in the season could work. For instance have mini tournament for the 8th seed in each conference. Or maybe introduce cup type of tournament that is single elimination like in European soccer that is scheduled along with the regular season. You have to keep the fans of losing/rebuilding teams involved.

Homer Jay wrote:knickerbocker2k2 wrote:I personally think the biggest problem is that the way league is setup there is little flexibility in changing the composition of your team. Rebuilding takes 3-5 years. This kills markets because only the die-hard fans stick around and it takes awhile before the casual fan is interested again. Trades usually are for bad contracts for bad contracts. FA only go to attractive places (not just geo, but situation). So the only option left to teams is wait out their contracts, draft & wait for their talent to mature, etc.
The solution would be to reduce contract lengths. Allow more flexible trades instead of the current system for trading 125% of contract values. Also I think introducing new wrinkles in the season could work. For instance have mini tournament for the 8th seed in each conference. Or maybe introduce cup type of tournament that is single elimination like in European soccer that is scheduled along with the regular season. You have to keep the fans of losing/rebuilding teams involved.
You are exactly right here, Knick, you would never see like what happened with Nick Barnett going from the Packers to the Bills happen in the NBA. But a hard cap forces players to move to teams that can bear their contracts. You are starting to see the same in the NHL as well, good players moving to small markets because simply they have the cap room to force them.
However the NBA players are still so f'ing resolute that they want to be able to stick in the big markets.
No MLE for Tax teams.... lower trade percentage threshold. These things will have an impact on forcing the top players to seek out small markets and keep them viable.
If there are not changes. Might as well fold up the Wolves tomorrow. They are through. Love is already making noise that he wants out at first chance (and preferably to the Lakers surprise surprise)!
Homer Jay wrote:You are exactly right here, Knick, you would never see like what happened with Nick Barnett going from the Packers to the Bills happen in the NBA. But a hard cap forces players to move to teams that can bear their contracts. You are starting to see the same in the NHL as well, good players moving to small markets because simply they have the cap room to force them.
Homer Jay wrote:No MLE for Tax teams.... lower trade percentage threshold. These things will have an impact on forcing the top players to seek out small markets and keep them viable.

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I was about to go to bed, but this better be worth it...
