I really see all of these changes doing nothing more than completely eliminating the middle class of NBA players and what will happen is that teams will be made up of 2 max contract players and everyone else making $3 million or less. I can't see how the Player's Association will allow for all of this. There's definitely some outstanding ideas in there though.
Well, if you listen to Dwayne Wade, that is what he thinks is the way it should be. And I agree with him. The stars bring in the money. Everyone else is pretty much interchangable.
While I wouldn't argue with the fact that NBA stars are underpaid relative to both wins produced and the profits they generate, I can't otherwise agree. I'm not interested in watching fullcourt three on three NBA Jam.
As for the owners' leaked proposals, I'm in favor of a lower luxury tax threshold and tiered tax, although if the goal is actually greater parity these measures should go hand-in-hand with a raised minimum team salary.
I also support the elimination of the sign-and-trade. I'd eliminate cash considerations as well, or at least the sale of first round picks. And like others here, I'd prefer non-transferable Bird Rights over the currently proposed measures.
I'm opposed to a reduction in the size of the MLE. Who said it first, but it's the length not size of mid-level contracts that's really at issue. Three years. As for trying to shorten all guaranteed contracts to three or four seasons? That's only going to insure we lose much or all of
this season.
I'm also opposed to the elimination of the bi-annual LLE - neither fans nor owners need three-fifths of players living year to year. I also look down my nose at any and all amnesty clause talk - although I expect one. Keep in mind we'll see at least half a dozen players bought out who were signed or extended
last summer, in the face of the lockout and mounting "loses."
Concessions to the Players Union not under discussion that should be: raising the minimum team salary, raises to the rookie scale and veteran minimum, a cap on fines not related to failed drug tests or convictions, a limit on the number of back-to-backs in the schedule, and a new roster requirement that all teams carry two D-League designees.