J-Roc wrote:Centre Court wrote:
All this talk of parity makes everyone feel good, but the owners value money way above competitiveness.
They'll make money if they have the parity of the NFL. But you can't blame them for giving into a fight now by taking money. Whether you're the owners or the players, at some point you have to fallback on taking money and forgetting about fighting for a bigger picture.
You really don't get it. The NBA will never ever have the parity of the NFL, not the NHL. The way the game is player one NBA star carries more value to their team than any player in the other leagues can.
So regardless of hard cap there are only going to be 6-8 teams that have realistic shot of winning the championship at any time because they are the teams with the top 6-8 players.
Lebron and a bunch of scrubs can win 65 games and almost win a championship.
Kobe +1 allstar big man wins multiple championships
MJ +1 allstar wing wins multiple championships
Tim Duncan with 2 star players wins multiple championships
Hakeem plus wins 2 championships.
The other scenario for winning a championship is called Detroit, which assembled a roster with no superstars but 4-5 star players some of which were all-stars.
Changing to a hard cap doesn't change the fact that for the next 10 or so years Miami, Oklahoma, Chicago and What ever team lands Howard are going to be fighting for a championship.