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Old 08-03-2014, 10:30 PM   #4061
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Originally Posted by Thespiralgoeson View Post
BUT... isn't it kind of sad that he has to take a giant pay cut at this point in his career to keep his team competitive? Doesn't seem right to me. To me it's an indication of how screwed up the NBA's business model is. People like to criticize players like Kobe or Carmelo for not taking huge paycuts, and yes, maybe that is selfishness or greed on their parts. But still, I feel like a player's salary should be proportionate to what they produce. I don't think franchise players should have to take massive pay cuts so the team can afford to grossly overpay for role players. An all-time great like Dirk shouldn't have to take a massive pay cut so Cuban can afford to overpay Chandler Parsons or whoever else.
The owners completely slaughtered the players association in the last CBA negotiation... But it does show a helluva lot of character on Dirk's part to pass up the money so his team can compete.
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