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    Esse quam videri ploto's Avatar
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    As commissioner David Stern warned at All-Star Weekend, the NBA is bracing to have the salary cap (and luxury-tax threshold) go down this summer for the first time ever. The picture might be even gloomier in 2010.

    With season-ticket renewals expected to plunge because of the weakness of the economy, some league executives expect the cap to fall significantly, which could have serious ramifications for a number of teams. Some teams might find themselves paying the luxury tax, and some might not have the cap space needed to sign players in the already-celebrated summer of 2010.

    All of that seems to be having a cooling effect as we approach Thursday's trade deadline.

    "You've got a market loaded with motivated sellers and only a very small group of buyers," one NBA executive told ESPN.com. "It's really ugly. Owners are scared to death right now."
    http://proxy.espn.go.com/nba/columns...adeTalk-090217

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    heh, more Euro transfers after this season

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    Can't Start Threads Kill_Bill_Pana's Avatar
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    heh, more Euro transfers after this season
    Only big Euro clubs I know of that is plan on so far to be increasing budgets for next year is Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, and AJ Milano.

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    There will be some trouble in 2011 (?) when the collective bargaining agreement runs out. I wouldn't wonder about a next strike.

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