Adelheid wrote:In the NBA, when a team exceeds the second apron, they face significant restrictions on trades, including not being able to aggregate salaries (combine multiple players' salaries to match a larger salary in a trade) and not being able to use past trade exceptions. Additionally, they cannot send cash out in trades, trade first-round picks seven years in the future, or use the mid-level exception.
this situation is almost death sentence for any team vying for contention; you simply cant be in this situation...that is why, player development and maximizing the usage of the of the 15-20 man roster is important; you cant fill the squad with expensive pieces and you cant rely on veteran minimum guys solely for fillings because other teams are going for them as well. You have to spot talent in all aspects, from rookies up to old and cheap players, and you cant afford to be choosy and wasteful with the guys that you play and Thibs is guilty of that offense.
Thibs didn't understand that player development is not a mere suggestion....it's an absolute necessity for an apron team trying to stay at the top and win championships.



















