knickerbocker2k2 wrote:As others stated you will not have parity because of the power of one player. If parity is your goal, salary cap is not the way to go. Instead it would be to make it more difficult for players to leave the team that drafts them. So for instance allow the team with player rights to offer more money/years (get rid of sign/trade). You can also compensate the lose of player through draft picks.
However what hard cap does is make the teams with top tier talent more powerful. What would happen is that every team will have one marque player. So Lakers won't have Kobe/Gasol/Bynum, but Kobe will go against teams with only one superstar as well. So it will be Kobe vs another go to guy. Since Kobe/Bynum will both be top tier talent/and paid as such, it gives teams with the true superstar advantage. For instance assume Cleveland has Lebron who is paid max ($15M). Toronto top guy is Bosh also making ($15M). Now both are consuming the same amount in salary, however their true worth is not reflected in this. You could say Lebron is twice the talent of Bosh.
The current system has this problem, however with the hard cap, you have less room to fill out your roster, so it makes this problem even worse.
I think that is absolutely full of crap.
One player a team doesn't make whether it is LBJ, Kobe or Dwight yes they have significant value and would likely propel the team into the playoffs but absolutely no guarantee of ultimate victory.
With a hard cap teams like LAL, Dallas, Boston, Miami, NYKs, Orlando would no longer exist.
Teams would not really need a superstar to win more teams like the Pistons of old could be constant winners.Look at the Pacers they were able to get into the play-offs last year and have improved with the addition of Hill. They have a nice mix of players Granger ( Bosh Type player ) George, Collison, Hibbert, Hill and Hansbrough. They currently have a 37 million payroll and plyers like Posey, Price and Stephenson expiring and Rush, Hill & Hibbert with Qualifying offers. They would likely give qualifying offers to both Hill and Hibbert but not Rush. But under a new CBA they wouldn't worry about paying both huge money but minimal raises. They would have money to fill holes at a reduced cost lets say Tyson Chandler for 3 years likely contract 6,7 & 8 million only 1st 2 years guaranteed and Carl Landy for about 4 million. They would move up in the standings substantially and still have cap space.
















