MrSparkle wrote:The problem is the cap. Only 5 players in the league are worth a "max", yet every team in the league has a max player (or 2 or 3) on their roster.
So you have 25+ overpaid guys hurting their teams' chances of beating a top-5 max player's team (overpaid, relative to the cap, perhaps not in terms of salary figure -- NBA revenue and market should decide what's fair for their celebrity player).
Basketball should have no salary cap. Make somebody pay $100m salary for Lebron if they want to.
Of course, then you'd have LAL/NYK/BRK/GSW just buy up all the best talent and not think twice.
So then... The only way the league can stay interesting with 32+ teams is if they start doing a multi-tier league, where the bottom half are playing for some stakes, or they just open up the number of tournaments and completely redesign the NBA format.
They're trying to maintain the legacy of the NBA, but we're in a new age. Unlike hockey, soccer, football and baseball.... basketball is a sport that has drastically evolved in terms of rules, style and global interest.
I've shot ideas before although each has its risks and flaws. Maybe shorten the season, add teams (including international - central America, Mexico), contain divisions or conferences to just their groups for a month (limits travel), and feature inter-division matches as special tournament/light-cup games.
Let teams compete for more mid-season accomplishments, before the 8-12 BEST teams have a playoff/championship at the end.
Unrestricted cap, remove the lottery, open up the league, basically adopt a Euro Soccer format.
Competetive basketball is my favorite thing to watch, but somehow the NBA has become one of the most tiresome products in the entire landscape of sports. So many unmemorable games just pass by each week, it's a shame.
It's nice getting a chance to beat the best player in the world 4x a year (Lebron), but the novelty wears off a day later when you realize it's a semi-pointless game in an 82-game season. Then you hit the playoffs and get destroyed anyway.
You're wrong. There are far more than 5 players worth a max.
Max's are generally the best value contracts in the league. Along with good players still on their rookie deals.




















