If the NBA Cap is $58M, how can u realistically stay under it?

beenz

Rap Guerilla
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
83,345
Reputation
10,606
Daps
190,165
Reppin
The Chi (South Side)
I just got an ESPN alert to my phone saying the NBA cap is staying at $58M or so. well thats fine, but when u got the MLE, which is sposed to be the average salary at over $5M, even if u had 12 cats on the team making average money, you'd still be over the cap. why is the NBA cap so retarded tho? its basically made so u have to exceed it just to field a competitive team. that is unless ur team sucks for years on end, and u keep making great pick after great pick early in the lottery. and we saw that work for the thunder, but the cap is about to come crush the buildings on them as well as they approach lux tax status once harden and ibaka have to get paid.
 
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
4,130
Reputation
1,009
Daps
8,544
Reppin
SoFla
hence shyt like the luxury tax and Bird rights



also, it helps the small market teams in a financial sense because the added penalties of the luxury tax incurred by teams that go over the salary cap gets evenly distributed to the owners of all 30 teams, so it indirectly promotes parity
 

NatiboyB

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
65,182
Reputation
3,885
Daps
103,541
either that or they wanted to try for parity like the nfl but owners dont mind going into the luxury tax bracket.
 

woochild

Anywhere Album Out Now!
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
69
Reputation
20
Daps
162
Reppin
STL by way of Flint
some folks will accept that lux tax, but contracts overall prices will come down. it'll hurt those second and third tier guys the most, as they'll have to accept what's left after the stars have been paid top dollar.

the interesting thing that will happen if someone is smart enough to avoid locking in to long high contracts over the next 2-3 years, there will be a free agent class with a lot of quality that will be able to be had for relatively cheap. you could easily get a team with memphis or indy's talent level and be in great cap shape, and if you luck up in that time and draft a legit star, that'll be some NFL type turn around shyt.
 

LittleLordBboy

Madlib Adlib
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
825
Reputation
11
Daps
454
Reppin
Just as it was just getting good
The average salary might be $5 mill but the median salary $2.3 mill which is more reflective of how the middle class of the NBA gets paid. Max salaries for stars and a handful of bad contracts (particularly overpaying size) push the average salary up.

http://www.nba.com/2011/news/features/steve_aschburner/08/19/average-salary/index.html

The value on rookie deals, veteran deals, etc. make fielding a competitive team under the cap improbable but possible. But I think you can def stay under the luxury tax and field a championship squad.
 

Tony D'Amato

It's all about the inches
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
63,472
Reputation
-10,666
Daps
151,059
Reppin
Inches
Some insiders have been warning that the NBA u see now, wont be the same in 2 more yrs.

Apparently cap rules were meant to happen gradually. :ehh:
 

23Barrettcity

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
35,461
Reputation
1,519
Daps
52,418
Reppin
NULL
Some insiders have been warning that the NBA u see now, wont be the same in 2 more yrs.

Apparently cap rules were meant to happen gradually. :ehh:

Yea but the rules only help the owners okc drafted good but for that they will lose ibaka or harden How is that good
 

Majestic Pape

The-Coli = W SOHH = L
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
11,035
Reputation
519
Daps
12,846
The average salary might be $5 mill but the median salary $2.3 mill which is more reflective of how the middle class of the NBA gets paid. Max salaries for stars and a handful of bad contracts (particularly overpaying size) push the average salary up.

NBA's 'average' salary -- $5.15M -- a trendy, touchy subject | NBA.com

The value on rookie deals, veteran deals, etc. make fielding a competitive team under the cap improbable but possible. But I think you can def stay under the luxury tax and field a championship squad.

Has anyone in recent times done this?
 

Lucky_Lefty

Dreams Are Colder Than Death...
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
47,622
Reputation
6,402
Daps
123,764
Reppin
Purgatory
@Woo, do you think upper 2nd tier guys leaving money on the table also hurt in the long run? I can see cheap ass owners willing to either keep the cap at this amount or even suggesting to lower it some more because those guys are willing to leave that $$ on the table and try to protect themselves (yea right) from overpaying lower 2nd-3rd tier guys?
 

FTBS

Superstar
Joined
May 29, 2012
Messages
20,320
Reputation
3,460
Daps
55,283
Reppin
NULL
You really can't if you are trying to win. Only way a team can be under the cap and competitive is if they have a bunch of young guys on their rookie deals playing at a high level (OKC, CHI).
 
Top