Lately I am noticing a disappointing trend in the NBA and in the non hard-cap sports. Whether it's the Suns looking to trade Amare, the Wizards looking to completely blow things up, or in the MLB, smaller teams trading their star young players to the big teams for prospects, all because the thought of affording their star player is now considered impossible.
I remember when Charles Barkley played his best years for the 76ers with no hope of winning a championship, when great players played for their teams and tried to win. There was a time when it was OK to try and win on a nightly basis, to accept your team as it was and play. It seems that in today's NBA, if you don't think you can win it all, you are better off rebuilding. Look at Phoenix, why on earth would you consider trading Amare to Cleveland? You are making one of the most powerful teams in the league so much stronger, by removing arguably your best player? It seems as though too much value is placed on the all or nothing mentality. I understand their is a time to accept the truth and to realize your place in the league, and of course their are financial issues to consider, especially in today's economy. However, there is a real danger that this will become a very cyclical scenario.
What happens if every year the teams with no chance of winning continuously trade away their players, for example why would the Kings even consider trading Kevin Martin? Year in and year out the top teams get to cherry pick players that are available thus creating a rotation of talent and expiring contracts. There is a possibility that a situation much like in the soccer world could occur, when there are really only a handful of teams per league really ever in contention. I, for one do not want to see this happen.
I may be exaggerating, and it may be the Hennessey talking, but I am not crazy about the whole super team concept that is perpetuating throughout the NBA. Look at the Celtics for example, how rare is it that in 2007 that much talent could be assembled on one team? Look at the Lakers, the Magic, the Cavs, this is not normal. If you're not one of the Super teams you have no chance, even the Spurs have fallen by the wayside, of course age is not on their side, but the truth is they can't compete talent-wise any more.
What's the answer? There isn't one, unless Popovich's vision comes to reality, maybe there needs to be a commission to veto trades made purely on a financial basis. The simple fact is these weaken the league and the product. I, for one would like to see a return to a more competitive balance.