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Jun 26, 2017
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:26
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Scratch
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Yep. If a team wants to pay LeBron 80% of its cap (and he's willing to only
leave his team 20% for the rest of its players) then let LeBron and that team do it.
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Will never happen, but allowing only one max contract per team would really help restore competitive balance to the NBA.
sakhr
3rd String
6/26/17 4:49pm
I think I prefer a hard salary cap.
crack
6/26/17 4:50pm
I would prefer both simply due to small roster sizes.
sakhr
6/26/17 4:51pm
I think the NFL has it right - no limits on individual contracts but a hard
crack
6/26/17 4:53pm
I used to think that, but with 22 starters (not including kickers and other special teams) it's hard for any one player
sakhr
6/26/17 5:02pm
Yep. If a team wants to pay LeBron 80% of its cap (and he's willing to only
Scratch
6/26/17 6:08pm
You lose the players you draft then.
Shteve
6/26/17 5:09pm
Knee jerk reaction to a non problem
Josef K
6/26/17 7:10pm
My approach: Hard cap that excludes the highest salary on the team
fan_byu
6/26/17 8:59pm
Bye bye all good players on small market teams.
Shteve
6/26/17 9:35pm
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