wco81 wrote:Rauxcee wrote:When is the bext CBA negotiation and is there any chance the supermax can be removed before we have to give it to Gobert? No?
I hate the supermax. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
It's not just the NBA. It's the NBA Players Association which negotiated the CBA with the NBA.
Of course the players want the most money possible when teams are raking in revenues.
I don't think it's about helping teams build the best teams. It's about maximizing the payout for their best players so that they stay.
It's up to the Jazz FO to make the case to him that they can't improve the team if he takes the full super max. Other franchise players will probably say they don't care, they want that money.
Easy solution, make the super max bonus not count against the cap. Players get their money, cap sheet not effected. Theoretically opens up more money for non supermax players as well.
Better solution, the supermax needs to turn into a super bonus. One of the reasons the super max is so punitive on teams is that it’s a 5 year deal after a player’s 7th or 8th year. Those last years are going to be a major pain because the player is likely past his prime at that point.
Instead, a player should receive bonus (not counted against the cap) whenever they achieve those benchmarks. Win DPOY? Get the bonus immediately. The idea that a player gets rewarded later for what he did now is dumb. The supermax player should get paid while he’s a supermax player and not after.
It also helps the players out because there’s a less strict time window for them to receive the benchmark. Towns and Beal wouldn’t have to sweat it this year because they could achieve it another year.
The only reason not to do this is if you want to incite player movement. Which is also why it won’t happen. The NBA loves player movement. They also want it to be more difficult for small market teams.