We wont see basketball ANYTIME soon ...
It's obvious, teams like Minnesota, Milwaukee and Toronto need to go. These cities can't support an NBA team.
And why the is a team like Milwaukee that's been losing money for years doing like giving Drew Gooden a 30,000,000+ contract? These owners have no one to blame but themselves.
lol michael redd
lol john salmons
lol gooden
lol horrible contracts
fear the deer?
the bucks.
lol having a mascot that gets targeted the same time every season and never learns.
And New Orleans....
In fact, 20 teams total, 10 in each conference. Keep best players to fill those rosters, the rest.
Agreed, the NBA taking a nose dive is largely due to how expansion crazy the league went in the 90s. It thinned out the league's talent level and made it so teams could be severely flawed and win championships.
"teams could be severely flawed and win championships."
and 1000 of (30 x 82)/2 total games per season would be pro-forma "games" without any interest or effort by the players,
and forces the abomination of B2Bs which cheat both the players and the fans out of quality basketball.
Who owns the Bradley center?
I'm asking because I know it recently went through a major refit.
Didn't Dallas give him that contract? LOL yet another up by Dallas.
Spurs wouldn't even give him minimum let alone that much money. Cuban is lucky Dallas won it all this season with the piss poor decisions that guy makes. Is he really that good of an owner? He seems to just throw money around. Fortunately this time it stuck and he got the right combination of players to surround Dirk with.
Didn't the current Hornets situation start with Shin getting in deep on these kind of loans?
No, they didn't. They gave him a partially guaranteed 1 year deal around 4 million and traded him midseason. He then signed with Milwaukee for that ridiculous contract in the off season.
So, in retrospect, signing Gooden and Salmons to contracts totaling over 70M and trading Gadzuric' expiring contract for Maggette may not have been fiscally responsible decisions?
All of these owners whining about how the MLE needs to be gone and how they need a hard salary cap only have themselves to blame, and they're basically saying the CBA needs to save them from their own stupidity.
Look at Sarver for example. He's basically the leader of the pack of owners campaigning for a hard salary cap, franchise tags, and the MLE to be gone less than a year after he maxed out his MLE to give Channing ing Frye a $30,000,000 contract. It's extremely hypocritical.
Bingo
When you are on a board you are subject to the actions of other board members and sometimes do things that are not in your own best interests. This is what has been happening for years with a few teams holding serve on the ownership group.
Well, the losses have now affected enough teams that most owners will be better off financially by not playing the games. The longer the delay the better it is for the majority of owners financially.
This is no way to manage a business and regardless of past business mistakes the owners will either get their way or simple wait and enjoy the cut in losses. Meanwhile, NBA players expect to get lots of love from Europe, which will only result in a rare gimmick signing or an array of bounced checks.
He's a US Senator... that comes with some, ahem, privileges...
Also, in addition to the above suggestions, the NBA needs to stop drafting players
who haven't graduated from college. That along with the large number of useless teams
has also watered down the quality of compe ion. Too many young guys playing
like college players.
I actually agree with Dave about the college game. There can't be any guarantees in drafting a 19 year old kid. Teams that are in the lottery year after year stay there with so few guys living up to their potential within their first two or three years in the league because they're still growing as men and as basketball players. Plus, the way college has become there's fewer and fewer sure things even with the guys who stick around for three or four years. With all the top talent jumping so quickly top juniors and seniors may be shining against depleted compe ion, other upperclassmen who just weren't good enough to go pro and underclassmen who are just waiting for the chance to do so.
Sadly I don't see any real way to keep the players there. Even if the league were to put a rule forcing them to put in 4 years before they could be drafted there's nothing to stop them from jumping to the Euros instead, watering down the talent pool even worse. It's an ugly truth but I think contraction's the only option right now if they're serious about rebuilding the overall quality of their teams and their product.
What's the face palm for? Someone put up a list of the Dallas Mavericks draft picks over the last 10 seasons the other day and they were absolutely shocking. lol I can't believe how ty a lot of those draft picks were.
Looking at it now, if Cuban had say Peter Holt's budget Dallas would probably suck bad and Dirk would have left ages ago. Cuban spends a lot of money and most of the time it doesn't work, well not until this season anyway. When you look at it he just seems to throw money around and see if it sticks.
Brendan Haywood is another horrible contract.
Like DOK said the owners need someone to save them from their own stupidity. There should definitely be a hard cap IMO that you can't go over.
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