Reignman wrote:dacrusha wrote:A change in BRI, hard cap and pay reduction does nothing to make the Raptors anymore competitive... and everything to bump MLSE's profits from 25+ million per year to $35/40 million per year. And ZERO chance (due to the hard cap) of those profits being re-invested into building a stronger roster.
Owners win. Fans and players lose.
Actually it does a lot. MLSE has paid up to the cap either way and has even paid the tax. What a hard cap would do is bring the big spenders down to a similar level to what MLSE pays anyways.
Now it puts the onus on management to make good moves because the playing field has been levelled and money is no longer an excuse.
If a hard cap is implemented, all the star players will migrate to the large markets to look for their paydays via alternate means (ie. endorsements) or warm weather markets or tax-free markets and Toronto continues being a feeder team for the the LAs, Bostons and Miamis of the league.
A hard cap means that the Raptors end up with a roster of over-paid, middle tier players... and leaves the star players with zero incentive to go to back-water basketball markets.

























