Best case scenario would be they're able to keep Lillard, McCollum & Nurkic while the 12 other players on the roster are all on minimum deals


Best case scenario would be they're able to keep Lillard, McCollum & Nurkic while the 12 other players on the roster are all on minimum deals![]()
why are people denying the talent on this roster shyts crazy. is it because lebron and the cavs somehow lucked into the warriors imploding( injuries suspensions etc ) last year ? they added a fukking 4 time scoring leader mvp etc to a 73-9 roster![]()
top 80-100 id say give or takeI mean, where do you rank nurkic as a player
I'd have to look at a list of the entire league to say honestly.
unless you're a flashy player you won't get respect on here either that or putting up 20 and 10. most coli members don't understand the impact that draymond has on the game. it's not easy to see like a cross over or a layup.Because the people of the coli are retarded. They voted 30 players over Green because they don't understand the importance of defense. Same thing is happening with Klay, he's holding the players he's guarding to something like 30% from the field and last night the Cavs were 1-15 when guarded by Klay.
People keep acting like Klay/Green ain't shyt, but they're retarded. The whole reason people were upset about Durant's move is who he was joining, in particular Curry/Klay/Green, people gotta stop acting like retards that are mad and trying to discredit Klay/Green.
the Cheat had flaws this team doesn't have a flow. not only do they have the best starters they have a great bench with a former finals mvpJeff Van Gundy predicted the Heat teams with Bron and Wade to 3peat or 4peat if i'm not mistaken. Look how that turned out. Super teams usually don't last that long. Egos happen or people want the chance to make more money elsewhere.
I mean, where do you rank nurkic as a player
I'd have to look at a list of the entire league to say honestly.
top 80-100 id say give or take
If he plays the way he did in the 2nd half of this year next season he's absolutely going to get the max on the open market. Lillard got the max, McCollum over $25 mil a year
But really I just used Portland as an example. I just think that instituting a hard cap wouldn't only negatively affect superteams. Teams that aren't on that level would also have to make tough decisions regarding their talent they otherwise wouldn't have to make
Guys like nurkic can command 25 mil cuz of birds rights. Once teams are over the cap they have no reason to not overpay guys and keep em
Nurkic might get 25 under the current cba
With a hard cap he might only be able to get 15
Guys like nurkic can command 25 mil cuz of birds rights. Once teams are over the cap they have no reason to not overpay guys and keep em
Nurkic might get 25 under the current cba
With a hard cap he might only be able to get 15
Maybe he would get less under a different format but teams will overpay guys whether there's a hard cap or not, nothing will stop that.
Nurkic would get paid over CJ though. The team wasn't going to make the playoffs until Nurkic joined them and his impact was obviously huge.
Actually I'm in favor of the hard cap as it would make GMs make tough choices like this, it would be interesting to see in the least.
Only reason I'm against it is because I like seeing players get paid. It's just a shame that there's players that take advantage of it and willingly take less to team up to form these super teams.