Knux-Future wrote:Not everyone wants to move to 6 spots...and even if they wanted to...they couldn't.
If the Knicks get Paul or Howard that's it for them. The Heat can't add anyone else either. So we are looking at 3 at the most superteams.
There are other players in the league and great talent on the way.
Also Wade isn't getting any younger...Stat has bad knees...Dwight can't get the ball in the clutch...Paul statwise has been regressing...LeBron has no balls...Bosh is a Ostrich...
It's not guranteed that these teams win.
Chill out with the end of the world stuff guys...it's gonna be okay
Actually, that's what I am counting on and hoping for, that these superstar teams fail, and yes that can happen especially if one star gets hurt. However I am not alone and it creates a new type of fan, not one that pulls for his own team but rather one who pulls against a different team.
What I would like to see is a hard cap and no max contracts, so that a Wade can cry and complain to get his $50 million but the team is then left with virtually nothing to fill in the other players. In that scenario a team going the prima donna superstar route would be more subject to failure than a team that spreads out its expenditures for a more balanced team.

















