I think a few changes to the CBA could improve competitive balance and give more fair compensation to the revenue generators.
Current setup:
4 years for new team, 4.5% raises
5 year deal for teams with bird rights, 7.5% raises
1-6 years = 25%
7-9 years = 30%
10 years = 35%
Id go with:
4 year max length regardless of bird rights. 4.5% raises for new teams, 7.5% raises if you have bird rights.
1-4 years = 25%
5-7 years = 33%
8+ years = 40%
Id also change rookie deals from 4 years to 3 years because the current system makes tanking too attractive to pass up, and its unfair to not pay young players based on their performance.
I think this setup will do a better job differentiating the superstars from the all stars. Talent would also be more evenly spread out.
LET HIGH SCHOOLERS BACK IN THE DRAFT!
What changes would yall make to the current system?
Current setup:
4 years for new team, 4.5% raises
5 year deal for teams with bird rights, 7.5% raises
1-6 years = 25%
7-9 years = 30%
10 years = 35%
Id go with:
4 year max length regardless of bird rights. 4.5% raises for new teams, 7.5% raises if you have bird rights.
1-4 years = 25%
5-7 years = 33%
8+ years = 40%
Id also change rookie deals from 4 years to 3 years because the current system makes tanking too attractive to pass up, and its unfair to not pay young players based on their performance.
I think this setup will do a better job differentiating the superstars from the all stars. Talent would also be more evenly spread out.
LET HIGH SCHOOLERS BACK IN THE DRAFT!
What changes would yall make to the current system?

. Why should teams have to suffer for years because of one bad decision (I mean if you keep making them it's on you). Let's say you have a shytty GM that signs a guy to a horrible deal. He get's fired and then you bring a new GM that is stuck working around the previous guys mess. I understand it can get ridiculous that's why I say you only get one every so many years. Players still get their money. Who loses?
when the last time they pulled a big free agent?