PlayerUp wrote:The fact that it took 3+ months to investigate some simple emails/calls shows us the NBA was way over their heads with this investigation. I'm not sure they really wanted to be involved with this either and just wanted to wrap this up.
If they truly cared, they should have easily investigated the Lakers, punished the Raptors/Pelicans and docked harsh penalties on the Heat/Bulls. They didn't do anything.
All 30 NBA teams will resume tampering next offseason.
I said from the beginning this whole tampering is a nonsense and the league knows it. This entire investigation and penalty is just to shut up some of the owners and front office people who throw up the occasional stink because things are 'unfair'.
The point being, the intent of the rule is fine, but it's just too difficult to enforce - it's just never going to be able to happen. Not when players and agents have so much more power than they ever had previously, just to put these rules on the teams themselves just goes to show that even the league don't take these rules seriously.