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My friend works at a large bank which I can't disclose and she monitors large wire transfers for fraud and such. 3 days before that game she saw a transfer of 2 million dollars go from Nrets Divad to Nosimaj Nwatna
the NBA sucks because there are too many teams. fold up the non-competitive teams and consolidate talent so that we are never subjected to the horrors of Nets vs. Clippers again.
I often hear this suggestion made on radio talk shows or in articles. I think it's a good idea, but could it ever happen? How would this work realistically? Would the owner or the league be forced buy out all of the players who are under contract on the teams that are dissolving? Would the released players be relegated to having to sign contracts for the minimum salary with whatever teams pick them up? Or would the league get rid of the salary cap for a year so that the released players can sign (or transfer) long term contracts with a new team?
And fans seem to have an uncanny ability to stick with a losing team.
+1. That's b/c half of the games each year are going to be home games and they're going to see great teams come into town for cheap. And the idea of getting rid of half the teams in the NBA is just incredibly stupid.
I often hear this suggestion made on radio talk shows or in articles. I think it's a good idea, but could it ever happen? How would this work realistically? Would the owner or the league be forced buy out all of the players who are under contract on the teams that are dissolving? Would the released players be relegated to having to sign contracts for the minimum salary with whatever teams pick them up? Or would the league get rid of the salary cap for a year so that the released players can sign (or transfer) long term contracts with a new team?
i think New Jersey should take one for the league
Go Mavs!!!
The NBA is the only major sport, college or pro, that I give a **** about anymore.
Go Mavs!!!