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Its a saying in the stock market that is 99% true

Its a saying in the stock market that is 99% true
definitely, most people intuitively know basketball and even if they dont, the rules are extremely simple for most part.
I think a problem in making the NBA or basketball super successful as opposed to just globalized, is that there are very few countries that are super passionate about a sport. soccer craze gets europe and latin america. there are countries crazy about baseball. bball tho, its very limited besides shyt like turkey (but then turkish fans are crazy about everything tbh). people like but dont LOVE the game itself I feel like.
thats probably why NBA always chose to market through superstar power. them asians can barely hoop but they love themselves some bean or bron
that mentality will be here for a while tho, at least next five years
I was at a house warming last year and I put on the gamepass via a vpn on dudes laptop since he had no cable at the time
shyt was crystal clear HD and could browse all the games and NFL network.
everyone was like :is this legal ? how are you able to do this without paying ? seems not worth it
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theres a difference between keeping your players and what would happen in a cap-free environmentSo teams being able to keep their players would be a shyt show? That would be bad for the league. They way the salary cap is constructed was meant to stick it to the players. Owners give no fukks because they know fans will still pay to go to games, pay for merchandise and watch it on tv. The product today is ass. The ONLY thing that has saved todays NFL is all of the rules changes which increases offensive output. I mean where else can you have a 5000 yard QB not go to the playoffs.
Free agency has made it to the point where you can't even root for favorite players on your team because you know eventually he will be playing for someone else.
nfl is kidding itself if it acts like its hurting the league. they know damn well how good gambling is for it. I myself know tons of people IRL who wouldnt follow football if it wasnt for gambling and high-stake fantasy leagues.the one thing the NFL acts like is hurting the league will eventually be embraced by the NFL in an effort to keep a lot of casual fans watching. that thing is gambling
yeah thats a good point, I just think making any kind of sport in Africa to be super popular is tough due to poverty.I bet the NBA could blow up in Africa personally, I was watching some shyt on al Jazeera earlier about that one high school scout in Philly linking with players in Africa to get them to American high schools through basketball. I definitely see basketball as a sport that could take off if it were invested in, the problem is I don't know how cool the NBA is with letting other basketball leagues flourish in the world. I suppose it wouldn't be an issue tho, but Africa could be a huge pipeline of talent for the NCAA and NBA and provide opportunity to people in fukked up situations.
yeah thats a good point, I just think making any kind of sport in Africa to be super popular is tough due to poverty.
theres a difference between keeping your players and what would happen in a cap-free environment
shyt the nba has a cap and still bunch of superstars want to play on good, big-market teams and are able to make demands
imagine the shytshow without the cap. jerry jones could just sign the seahawks whole team once they're FAs.
your line of thinking is naive. instead of good teams sometimes not being able to keep their players, small market teams with shytty history like the browns will NEVER keep their players since a rich ass owner of a good team will pay him as much, and cleveland would have to overpay by a ton.
and the offensive output being inflated is actually a bad thing. not just for someone like me who loves defense, but in the long run, even your regular joe will realize that games are becoming too much arena league-like
It wouldn't be immediate results by no means. The NBA should probably consider it a long term investment.![]()
it was an obvious hyperbole brehIts funny how you follow up that ridiculous statement by using the word naïve. What you just said is not realistic. I'm not saying their shouldn't be a salary cap but doing something as simple as not including franchise tag or tendered players salaries against the cap would help. Not letting salaries of players no longer with the team count against your current cap.
If there was no salary cap then obviously the NFL would restrict player movements. Once Free agency started in the early 90's a salary cap followed soon after. Before that players stayed with their teams. The difference with todays NFL and unlike the 70's and 80's is revenue is a lot higher so teams can afford to properly compensate their players. Free agency has basically created a market where talent is over valued. How many bad contracts to teams create by signing free agents on the strength of what the "current market" is for that position? Most players get cut or traded before honoring half the years they signed for. The way the owners have set it up now has made it more about getting money and less about winning. To me the overall product has been hurt ( I don't care how many points teams score).
wait until season gets expanded to 18 games because some people just want to watch more football, the more the merrierLike someone else said in this thread the health issues will eventually cause a decline in the league. Remember all the hubub that happen when Barry decided to quit 10 years in his career, fast forward you have guys like Glen Coffee,Rolando McClain,etc who have quit early on in their careers. People starting to realize that 5-7 years of football ain't worth 30-40 years with a couple cells missing in your brain.