NBA shouldnt change the rule mid year.
I don't think they can
If they stop this, they'll argue they're enforcing an existing rule. The CBA specifically says that attempts to circumvent the the salary cap / trade rules can result in penalties. I mean, was there any written rule about the Joe Smith situation with the Twolves? It's very clear to everyone that the buyout and return to Cleveland is something that was discussed and bargained for. Trades, followed by buyouts, violate the spirit of the rule that salaries in a trade need to match.
Of course, the NBA can't really act on this without rock solid proof, and unlike the Joe Smith situation, nobody will have been stupid enough to put anything into writing.
Exactly
They could try to stop it using the existing rules in place but would need to get concrete evidence but no one is dumb enough to put that in writing or record a conversation where it was discussed
But I don't think the league can go out and try to input a rule now to try to prevent such things from happening
That's going to take action from the owners in a rule committee hearing or it will have to happen during the next CBA
Right?
That's how I read the situation. If it was Roger Goodell, I might think he would simply ram through his will in the best interests of the game. It doesn't work that way in the NBA, though, at least not with Stern running the show.
Well, i don't think that teams are responsible for what the media says. just because every media person was writing about it constantly doesn't mean the teams ever discussed it...so while it appears obvious to us, that may just be because of how frequently people wrote about it, and not whether it was previously discussed. And if there wasn't an explicit agreement, i'm not sure what there is to enforce.
While bloggers and columnists might speculate, beat writers can't
They are held to a somewhat higher set of rules of confirming stuff before being able to publish it
Beat writers have been saying that part of the rumored trade of Ilgauskas had to be Big Z getting bought out and returning to Cleveland for quite some time across multiple trades
They had to have heard that somewhere before being able to report it
But just because their multiple source, which they can protect to the end, can confirm this doesn't mean if question by the NBA would come forward and admit as such
To think that the buyout of Ilgauskas wasn't talked about with several teams as a contingency of a trade with Cleveland is just turning a blind eye to the situation
Many beat writers across the country in different locales reported, with probable confirmation, that part of a trade with Cleveland was the buyout of Ilgauskas and his return to Cleveland
Will any reveal their sources, of course not, they would cease being beat writers if they did
Would any team rat out Cleveland as doing this, of course not because they were also a part of it and because every team does it
If an investigation happens will the league find any solid evidence that these discussions were held, once again, of course not