Franchise player tag in the NBA?
When LeBron James bolted from Cleveland this summer, the move not only devastated Cavs fans, it diminished the value of Dan Gilbert’s franchise by $200 million.
The Nuggets have been in a high-stakes chess match this year with their own star, Carmelo Anthony. Although he already has a strong supporting cast and an owner willing to pay the luxury tax in Denver, Melo has refused to sign a contract extension with the team, instead pushing for the Nuggets to trade him to the team of his choice, the New York Knicks.
Owners in Orlando, Utah and New Orleans are also growing increasingly anxious about their star players doing the same thing in the summer of 2012. Dwight Howard, Deron Williams and Chris Paul might also decide to leave good, playoff-bound teams for bigger markets and to hook up with other stars like the Miami Heat's new Big Three did.
This would be beyond fantastic for the Jazz. It's a tough sell to the Players no doubt; but there's a lot of concessions I'd give to the players to make this work. It couldn't be a NFL style thing though. It would have to be set up in a more restricted use situation because as the article mentions one NBA player is a far greater proportion of the roster than in the NFL. Hell, I'd be willing to lose the salary cap all together if they did an NFL style tag for one player every year.