Nah, the Spurs had two HoF'ers in the team. One of which is going in history as perhaps the best ever to play in his position. The Spurs FO deserves the credit for not getting in his way, but Tim should get all the credit for not being one of the spoiled es you see today.
Uh? Those are all rookie deal guys. And not sure what you mean by "still competing". If you mean playoff bounds, sure. But that has everything to do with the big 3, not the rooks.
Well, I made no claim to the fairness of it all. It's just what it is.
Supposedly, this whole lockout had everything to do with balancing the playing field for small market teams. I guess it was all baloney.
Well, the idea is that since players are picking money over winning, they would flock towards those teams that would offer more, and with big markets pretty much packed with star talent, they would be enticed to sign with Minnesota. That was the plan anyways.
But this is where I flip it on you. If Dallas doesn't win this season, or comes close (ie: WCF), then it's gonna backfire on Cubes, and the argument won't be too different from the one you're making above (inability to keep/put the right pieces around)
Also, Lebron could've made more money by staying Cleveland (or Bosh in Toronto). So money obviously isn't seemingly a factor here either.
Well, I don't particularly believe there is or will be parity. But that's what we've been told will happen now, and if you're selling a small market team, you certainly want to make the prospective buyer feel like he's not buying into the Washington Generals.

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