If NBA is going to adopt a system, how about a real farm system like MLB or NHL.
I'm for that as well. That's an essential component of my system.
So what would be the point of your farm system if there is only enough talent for 10 good teams?
I still don't understand why the NBA, a business I should remind you, is voluntarily bankrupting 20 teams, most of them likely profitable.
Wasn't the GM's main claim to the lockout that the majority of teams were not profitable?
Yes, not because the league doesn't generate revenue, because they were giving too big a share to their players. That was their argument and the reason the split is now 50/50 and not 43/57.
I don't see where you are going with that question.
Also, there is a difference between "My team is not profitable and I have to sell my team for $400 million." and "My $400 million team is suddenly worth $50 million overnight because now I am part of a pointless minor league".
Because the teams weren't unprofitable because the split. I know that's what they say, but that's not the truth. If that were the case, then why were teams previously profitable under that split and why was at least 1/3 of the teams making a profit last season? Because they were competently managed and competitive. The teams were unprofitable because they weren't competitive.
So, chop out 4 teams. (Cities like Memphis and Sacramento absolutely shouldn't have NBA teams.) Yes, this would nearly bankrupt these teams. But it would spread talent way better over the other previously unprofitable teams, make them more competitive, and hopefully you've saved some if not all of those other teams.
Then, make those 4 teams into d-league teams which keeps them from literal bankruptcy. Now, with 4 less NBA teams, you've got more talent in the d-league, which raises the value of the d-league in general and all of its teams.
I think it's a net gain. But anyone's opinion is just pure speculation.
But it isn't all pure speculation. There are financials, financial models, and financial valuation systems behind the data that the NBA uses to make decisions. A D-League team is far less valuable than an NBA team. Keep in mind that if you contract a team, you would be obligated to pay those teams a fair value or there would be a lawsuit, which the NBA would lose.
How would you feel if you spent $350 million on a team, and the NBA just said, well, it's a D-League team now. You invested $350 million, but it is worth $10 million now. Sorry.
You would sue. Now think of whether paying these owners over $1 billion is worth their teams going away. The NBA bought the Hornets years ago, which is why they could threaten to contract them. They would have to buy the four teams they wish to contract. You can't just steal the property of other people.
And relegation is totally different from contraction, btw. And as you yourself said, they used to be profitable under this model. Why contract 4 teams?