Re-install the veto but assign a panel that includes the commish and two GMs. The commish has the discretion to first question the trade, the panel votes and majority rules. A GM can not be a decision make if his team is involved and abstains while the commish makes his vote for him.
I just think relative value left in the hands of one person is a mistake while relative value left in the hands of the entire group of GMs is a bigger mistake.
For instance, IP has binkies and is the commish. Someone decides to trade Jonny Flynn for Kyle Lowry straight up. IP might decide to veto that because of his high opinion of Lowry whereas, as we have seen, not everybody feels so highly of Lowry. I just thin a couple more opinions need to be at least consulted on. And please don't take this the wrong way but I don't mean two other mods. I mean GMs. Maybe the Finalists from the year before, if they are mods so be it.
This was my natural inclination, and I've been lobbying for it for the last 2 years or so in one form or another.
But, I've never pressed it because everyone who had been commish said roundly that it was a poor idea, and now that I have been commish, I agree.
The Veto is contingent on the Commish being smart enough to know what is a blatantly bad trade and bad for the game, and what is a bad trade.
I barred a trade from happening once, and it was when the Veto was gone. Lesson: When the veto is gone, and a guy is offered an unfair trade, he'll take it everytime. Every trade that I thought about vetoing, I found out later that it had been proposed by the losing party.
There was one trade that I wanted to veto upon initial viewing, and I wanted to consult Roy about it. Took like 3 hours (although on the bright side, at no point in his response to me via PM did he actively lobby for people not to vote for my team in the Finals).
People have schedules, people have stuff going on. The Commish is supposed to be on call during drafting times, and when he isn't there, he's supposed to have a stand-in.
The Commish is supposed to merely decide whether or not a trade's disparity in value is ultimately bad for the game.
Kyle Lowry was a 3rd round pick, Johnny Flynn was what...a 7th? You're [dang] right I'd veto that.