2Mas wrote:My only devil advocate is that why is wrong that Ainge this thing up his sleeve, but the players can't choose who they want to play with?
Because it's bad for the game, it's not competitive. Players compete on the court, GMs compete off it. All the rules about payroll, luxury tax, Bird rights, the MLE, the TPE are designed to keep small-market teams in the mix, and have a level playing field for owners and GMs. As much as GS and Miami deserve some credit for managing their cap well and making a good sales pitch, and it's all technically above-board, it's kind of a cheat. I remember thinking before Lebron left Cleveland that the league should have rules against collusion between players- instead we have indirect "recruiting", with IT talking to Horford at the All-Star Game, and players communicating during free agency to coordinate movements. Put a ban on having any players and free agents talk to each other about off-season plans or intentions.





















