#1knickfan wrote: I never said that other owners wouldn't care about money either I just wish to point out that most GMs aren't as cash conscience as the people on this board are. You would think the league was made up of a bunch of cheap bastards and one spend thrift the way people talk on this board.
I disagree with you. All 30 owners are very rich men, and 26 of them or so are unwilling to go over the lux. This summer, you saw PHO's Sarver give away two late first rounders and a productive, expriring player solely for money, and he has a team capable of winning a ring with a closing window! Moreover, of the four teams significantly over the lux (EDIT -- Five now with Anderson Varejao), only one of them, the Knicks, have gone gone Steinbrenner and completely disregarded the lux.
I think this is what hurts the Knicks so badly in trying to make deals. Several of their players are talented, but nearly all the vets have price tags that make them unattractive to the other owners, who are all more conscious of costs. I suppose it made sense on paper for the Knicks to acquire these players, with an owner who says "Get talent - price doesn't matter!" Unfortunately, that's a one-way street.