dirk digler |
05-10-2024 11:19 AM |
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Originally Posted by staylor26
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I'm not convinced we will see it to the level of the Heatles and KD Warriors, but sure, teams won't stop trying to stack their rosters.
There's a clear difference between the Heatles/Warriors and other loaded teams throughout history though. The super team era is specifically about the best players teaming up through free agency to have team's that are so stacked they're guaranteed to be in the championship year and win multiple titles.
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In defense of the Warriors, their core was drafted, won a championship and they brought in KD. I think that is alot different than what Lebron did in Miami, Cleveland and the Lakers or what KD tried to do with the Nets.
But your point is taken and probably correct but most of that will be because the NBA in the new CBA targeted super teams.
The Suns are perfect example of this new second apron. They can't do jack crap in this upcoming offseason I don't think.
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A key element of the deal is a “second tax apron," notes SBJ's Tom Friend, which could prevent the advent of "super teams,'' or franchises that employ multiple players with maximum salaries. The new "second apron'' states that any team spending roughly $17.5 million above the tax limit will face spending limits on acquiring free agents and also potential draft pick penalties into the bottom of the first round if they are repeat offenders of the second tax apron.
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