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I like we basically didn't trade anyone arguably of value, except Rubio for Paul, who we didn't need after getting Paul. We picked up Torrey Craig for a dream. All these guys helped get us here over the course of a season. Only our draft picks were not relied upon. All our veterans helped us a LOT over the course of a season.
 

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and if we're in the running again next season, I suspect we'll be a very attractive destination for buyout players.

I'll assume the people who were in an uproar about those type of guys going to the Nets/Lakers for minimum and demanding league changes for buyouts will be for us as well if that happens.:mrgreen:


For me it will depend. The buyouts like Drummond and Griffin? I'll still have a problem with those. It won't be with Drummond, Griffin, The Nets or the Lakers though, it will be with the league. It's something they need to fix, it was never intended to work the way it is and it allows the rich teams to circumvent the cap (short term). Instead of allowing aging veterans to find a home where with a relevant team, it's created a situation that allows agents to exploit the rules.
 

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For me it will depend. The buyouts like Drummond and Griffin? I'll still have a problem with those. It won't be with Drummond, Griffin, The Nets or the Lakers though, it will be with the league. It's something they need to fix, it was never intended to work the way it is and it allows the rich teams to circumvent the cap (short term). Instead of allowing aging veterans to find a home where with a relevant team, it's created a situation that allows agents to exploit the rules.

did you have a problem with Colangelo signing the #1 FA on the market in back to back years (AC Green and Danny Manning) for only 1 million dollars each, with secret agreements to then sign them to bigger contracts in year 2 when we had their Bird Rights?
 

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did you have a problem with Colangelo signing the #1 FA on the market in back to back years (AC Green and Danny Manning) for only 1 million dollars each, with secret agreements to then sign them to bigger contracts in year 2 when we had their Bird Rights?
You're talking about two very different things. No, I didn't have a problem with it. None of us did back then, the Salary Cap meant little to us fans. Keep in mind we were still pretty early in the salary cap age, it didn't even exist until Stern took over in the mid 80's. And we didn't have the internet to keep us informed on things like this, just a little bit of NBA coverage on ESPN.

But if the JC situation happened today, yes, I'd have an issue with it. Keep in mind JC didn't do it under the table, it was right out in the open. Even the sports media raved about the way he was handling it especially once he held to his word by paying an injured Manning despite not being contractually obligated. When Stern went public that he was going to go after teams that violated the intent of the Salary Cap, we never went there again.

The current situation we're talking about is the midseason buyouts. It was intended to allow older veterans to escape rebuilding situations and land some place where they could still be relevant. But agents and teams now are using it as a salary cap workaround to get marketable players to better markets.

I'm not stomping my feet and crying about how unfair it is, I just think it's bad for the league. And if it's not bad for the league than they ought to dump the Salary Cap, and forget about their supposed quest for league-wide parity.
 

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For me it will depend. The buyouts like Drummond and Griffin? I'll still have a problem with those. It won't be with Drummond, Griffin, The Nets or the Lakers though, it will be with the league. It's something they need to fix, it was never intended to work the way it is and it allows the rich teams to circumvent the cap (short term). Instead of allowing aging veterans to find a home where with a relevant team, it's created a situation that allows agents to exploit the rules.
The biggest problem I see in the league is still all these Super teams. The league prevented a Chris Paul trade but since that time I don't think they have blocked any trades have they? Seems like they wanted to start doing something about it then dropped the ball.

Seems like the only way to stop this is that all players need to be ranked. Not just general designations of "veteran". If you are a top 10 player your minimum salary should be required to be X dollars based on your ranking. So if you are a top 10 player you can't sign a one year for the minimum or something dumb.

It's tough though without a hard cap to stop these super teams from forming. The luxury tax was supposed to be a deterrent but it's not for big market teams. It ended up being a much bigger deterrent for small market teams. The bigger teams don't care. So you need to change the system closer to a hard cap IMO or you need to be harsher with the luxury tax based on market size.
 

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The biggest problem I see in the league is still all these Super teams. The league prevented a Chris Paul trade but since that time I don't think they have blocked any trades have they? Seems like they wanted to start doing something about it then dropped the ball.

Seems like the only way to stop this is that all players need to be ranked. Not just general designations of "veteran". If you are a top 10 player your minimum salary should be required to be X dollars based on your ranking. So if you are a top 10 player you can't sign a one year for the minimum or something dumb.

It's tough though without a hard cap to stop these super teams from forming. The luxury tax was supposed to be a deterrent but it's not for big market teams. It ended up being a much bigger deterrent for small market teams. The bigger teams don't care. So you need to change the system closer to a hard cap IMO or you need to be harsher with the luxury tax based on market size.
That was a unique situation. Whether it was the real reason or simply an excuse (as many Lakers fans insist) doesn't matter, the situation was used as justification by Stern to a powerful group of owners that would have gone ballistic if it had been done without cause. Remember there was no owner in place at the time, it was in the process of being sold and the League had taken over the management of the franchise.

I don't even have a problem with the rich getting a little richer in the way you describe. Players should have the right to sign one year for less than their full value. It's the high target players with years remaining on their contracts whose agents force (or manipulate) the team into agreeing to a buyout so they can be brought in without causing a salary cap problem.

I'm against the Super Teams but I don't see a real solution to it except for closing up the loopholes they can. I agree that getting closer to a hard cap is the right way to go but the genie's been out of the bottle for awhile, I can't imagine the players will accept less freedom than they currently have unless things explode.

Unfortunately, I won't be surprised if things do explode down the line somewhere. Issues such as the Super Max, the frequent blackouts and ridiculous prices are going to come back to bite them I believe.
 

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I still think Cam's best role is as a small ball 4 off the bench. As a starter, I still believe there is the match-up concern of not being athletic or quick enough to be a true starting 3 and not being strong enough or a good enough rebounder, rim protector or interior defender to be a true starting 4. He does strike me more and more as an ideal sixth man type, though, particularly if he can be a reliable shooter/scorer.
 

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I still think Cam's best role is as a small ball 4 off the bench. As a starter, I still believe there is the match-up concern of not being athletic or quick enough to be a true starting 3 and not being strong enough or a good enough rebounder, rim protector or interior defender to be a true starting 4. He does strike me more and more as an ideal sixth man type, though, particularly if he can be a reliable shooter/scorer.
He can be like Clarkston but a better shooter
 

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Better defender too. I think he’s an underrated defender.
Yeah that's been a real surprise. For a player billed as just a long distance shooter he's shown a fairly complete game. Maybe not great at anything else but not bad either.
 

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Yeah that's been a real surprise. For a player billed as just a long distance shooter he's shown a fairly complete game. Not great at anything else but not bad either.

yeah. I think if he developed his handles, he could be an even scarier weapon off the bench... said Captain Obvious.

what I really love about him is he’s fearless. He can shoot 0-6 for the game, but if he gets the ball for a big shot in the 4th, he’s firing and has hit multiple times in that scenario. I wish Mikal had that kind of confidence.
 

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Somewhat off topic right now, may seem like a downer a bit but does it seem like all the national media talk is just about CP3?
 

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Somewhat off topic right now, may seem like a downer a bit but does it seem like all the national media talk is just about CP3?

I thought that at first but its evened out since the final Clipper game, from what I've seen.

Here's a good Booker piece...

 

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