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Not a bad idea but won't happen and them super teams make the nba money
You're paid very handsomely for it.That's terrible for the player, what if you stuck in sh!tty situation with no way out?
fukk that. Then you're a rich loser like Chuck.You're paid very handsomely for it.
It wouldn't be the same as the NFL one. This suggestion would simply mean that teams can designate one player they can offer anything they like and his deal also wouldn't count against the cap. No mention of the concept of the new team owing the old team multiple draft picks like the NFL. This one would simply mean it could be WAY WAY WAY WAY more lucrative to stay in place. Theoretically under this system a team could offer someone the Alex Rodriguez contract and have it not count against the cap. If the guy wants to leave, he could still leave though.A Franchise tag would be horrible for the NBA and subvert free agency just like it does football
It's not an NFL type tag in theory. It's choosing one player who they have no restrictions on the contract they can offer that player and that his deal wouldn't count against the cap. Nothing about if they sign with another team the other team loses multiple draft picks to the old team. That's what makes the NFL tag horseshyt.
That's not a bad idea eitherthe mls designated method would be the best way in my position
would still count as "max" on the cap but you can pay them in excess that wouldn't
so for example youd pay a dude like lebron 75mill ay ear but hed only count like 35mill against the cap
- For each Designated Player, $335,000 of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league ($167,500 for DP players joining during the MLS summer transfer window), with any remaining salary being paid by the team's owner.


Based on what Riley said it's not a Franchise tag in the sense the player is locked from leaving the team. Just locked on getting a contract offer no other player on the team can get.A Franchise tag would be horrible for the NBA and subvert free agency just like it does football