Because maxed out MLE deals turn out to be bad contracts more often than not. When you're the Lakers and you have Ron Artest taking discounts to play at full MLE level that's one thing, but there is not a high success rate of full blown MLE deals. There are so many examples right now if teams that can't wait to get the MLE contract(s) they handed out off the books. Just look at your team as an example. He technically wasn't MLE but if not for a s'n't they woulda used the MLE on Shawn Marion and still massively overpayed for him. You already mentioned the Carroll contract they had to take because of Diop.

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