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Old 07-11-2012, 12:50 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by sike View Post
Donnie: "We can't overpay for good players." "What we can't do at this point is strap ourselves financially"

Donnie called the current market "a little weird right now"...in that teams are making decisions that won't vibe well with the new CBA.

Donnie said that some teams are "living in present" in terms of the CBA.

When asked if some teams are acting in ways that will seriously cost them when the penalties of the new CBA kick in after next season, he simply answered a strong "Yes".

Donnie said that star players will be available bc of how teams are mishandling their current signings with the upcoming CBA.

Norm: Have you looked at some of the deals that teams have been signing and said "Are they crazy?"
Donnie: "Oh yeah."
ok, i may be out of the loop for this, but can some CBA experts clarify exactly how this new cba differs from the old one that so drastically altered cuban's strategy going forward?

iirc, in the new cba, there's no hard cap, thus teams are not legally forbidden to spend however much money they want on signing players.

so, is the difference the level of the LT penalty? in old cba, you pay twice if you go above lt threshold, in the new one, you must pay three times? five times? ten times?

there got to be more than that, right? otherwise, the new cba is not that much different than the old one. actually it'll be basically the same: under old cba, cuban can use his cash to overpay good players, and under new cba, cuban-on-steroid (i.e., prokhorov) will still be able use his cash to overpay good players.

actually, cuban in his email basically said something like if teams have bad contracts, it doesn't matter how much money you have.

so, calling those cba experts: could you please help me to understand exactly the new cba's mechanism through which max contracts to roddy and vince carter will prevent mavs from improving the team in the future, even if cuban would have, say, 20 billion in cash?

Thanks in advance!
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