BubbaTee wrote:I didn't say Lebron forced a S&T. He didn't have to. But if he had to force one to get to Miami, how would these new rules (with the exception of the hard cap, I'll address that later) stop him from doing so?
Teams can trade for players while over the cap without those players needing to be minimum-salaried or exception-salaried.
RE hard salary cap -
The union will fight that to their last breath. The union doesn't really care which player makes how much money, as long as the total salary pool from all the players combined increases. If Derek Fisher gets the max instead of Joe Johnson, it makes no difference to the union - they'd just collect more dues from Fisher than Johnson, whereas now they collect more from Johnson than Fisher.
A hard salary cap reduces the total salary pool from all the combined players, since teams can no longer pay salaries above the cap. That means reduced total dues and reduced power for the union.
In addition a hard cap would be harmful to the league as a whole, as it would squeeze mid-level players out of the league since teams wouldn't be able to afford them. The max players wouldn't get squeezed, because they're the stars. You'd see a significant exodus of mid-level players to Europe if teams didn't have the cap flexibility to pay them. If all an NBA team could pay Josh Childress was the minimum, he'd still be in Greece.
While the NBA is clearly the premier club basketball league around, it's not in the same position as the NFL. The NFL can get away with a hard cap because other football leagues are jokes. NFL players are not going to go to Canada or the Arena league as anything but a last resort - NBA players will go, and have already gone, to Europe even though NBA teams wanted them.
With the current system, don't the players get guaranteed a minimum of the BRI. You'd still have that. They'd get their minimum payout from the BRI if salaries weren't at least that.
The middle level player concern is a legitimate concern. You will certainly lose more. Whether its enough to dramatically influence the league, I'm not sure. I mean, Euro players will sign contracts here that make less money because they want the chance at the best and a big contract. That drive would still be in a lot of players.




















