Fairview4Life wrote:dagger wrote:Let me introduce you to Jeffrey Loria.
Getting a pisspot full of free cash doesn't mean it will get spent.
Jeffrey Loria isn't operating under the current NBA CBA with increased revenue sharing. Which is what I said would solve the problem of Donald Sterling.
Donald Sterling isn't the problem. Sterling is actually behaving properly (making $) The problem are the Cuban's Dolan's and Guess who have 100 million dollar payrolls which cause other teams to overspend (and lose money) simply to be able to give the appearance of competing.
Cuban et al already revenue share via the Luxury tax. You seem to have this idea backwards.
The idea isn't to make teams profitable by giving them all more revenue only to piss it away trying to compete with the teams with more revenue (lets not be so silly as to suggest revenue sharing means all teams get equal revenue for all sources)
A Hard cap however would even out the market and force "better" $ management which would result in in more even profitability. The Lakers would still get more revenue than the TWOLVES but the T Wolves could have a competitive product without having to overspend.
This isn't some socialist utopia where all teams get the same revenue and every team has a 1/30 chance of a championship





















