0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.
Quote from: JSD on August 03, 2013, 04:11:45 PMThe Lakers have no shot at Wiggins. They will be a cusp playoff team out west.Without Dwight? I know they say Kobe is ahead of progress, but I thought there was a strong possibility he missed the entire season.
The Lakers have no shot at Wiggins. They will be a cusp playoff team out west.
Quote from: JSD on August 03, 2013, 04:11:45 PMThe Lakers have no shot at Wiggins. They will be a cusp playoff team out west.If they are a cusp playoff team, then you think there is a chance they miss the playoffs. If they miss the playoffs, they have a tiny chance of having the #1 pick.
This is just stupid! They signed him for the min because the min is Miami is more there than anywhere else because there's no taxes! The league should address this advantage. Another thing it should address is max salary. Lebron should be making $60 Million a year by himself. That would handicap any team who signed him to not be able to sign other max guys. Keep the soft cap but allow the free market to work it's magic. This system stinks.
Quote from: LarBrd33 on August 03, 2013, 04:17:24 PMQuote from: JSD on August 03, 2013, 04:11:45 PMThe Lakers have no shot at Wiggins. They will be a cusp playoff team out west.Without Dwight? I know they say Kobe is ahead of progress, but I thought there was a strong possibility he missed the entire season.The last report I saw he was on pace to start opening day.http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/9339567/kobe-bryant-los-angeles-lakers-aims-opener-wants-last-word-dwight-howard
Quote from: LooseCannon on August 03, 2013, 04:52:01 PMQuote from: JSD on August 03, 2013, 04:11:45 PMThe Lakers have no shot at Wiggins. They will be a cusp playoff team out west.If they are a cusp playoff team, then you think there is a chance they miss the playoffs. If they miss the playoffs, they have a tiny chance of having the #1 pick.dont think a 9th seed has ever gotten the 1st pick
Quote from: lightspeed5 on August 03, 2013, 04:55:08 PMQuote from: LooseCannon on August 03, 2013, 04:52:01 PMQuote from: JSD on August 03, 2013, 04:11:45 PMThe Lakers have no shot at Wiggins. They will be a cusp playoff team out west.If they are a cusp playoff team, then you think there is a chance they miss the playoffs. If they miss the playoffs, they have a tiny chance of having the #1 pick.dont think a 9th seed has ever gotten the 1st pickYou have now jinxed the Lakers into prime position should they attain a 9th seed.
Am I the only one getting sick of the NBA?Why don't we just eliminate the other 28 teams?
It is the obvious choice for Oden, moreso because he can't expect to have a long and healthy NBA career. If he can only play for one season, why not go with the best player on the planet, and a place where he can sit out, whenever he needs to. I wouldn't be surprised though, if he can't take the heat (so to speak). His health issues also resulted in a mental breakdown (drinking problems etc.). I hope for him that it is all behind him, but it has probably taken it's toll on him.
Would you rather have Bynum at 2 years 24 mil or Oden at 2 years 2 mil.
Quote from: JSD on August 03, 2013, 03:58:59 PMThis is just stupid! They signed him for the min because the min is Miami is more there than anywhere else because there's no taxes! The league should address this advantage. Another thing it should address is max salary. Lebron should be making $60 Million a year by himself. That would handicap any team who signed him to not be able to sign other max guys. Keep the soft cap but allow the free market to work it's magic. This system stinks.I agree that the system is not perfect but I think free market imperfections are why every major sport now has salary rules and a cap and/or tax system. However, another way to look at it is that free market outcomes were the catalyst for the growth of labor unions/associations which use the system and its various constituencies to leverage power. In that sense, free market restrictions in sports are a natural evolutionary outgrowth of a free market system. It could be argued that this always occurs if a free market system acknowledges that multiple layers of beneficiaries must be satiated (or placated) for on-going success or survival (or for the benefit of a greater good).
He wanted to go there all along. The pretense he was deciding between them and others teams was phony.