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Parity in the NBA right now is horrible but

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Why 34? That's very arbitrary. LeBron at 34 is the best player in the league. Allen Iverson at 34 was barely hanging onto a spot in the league, and was retired like 2 years later.

Also not a fan of a team making good moves only to get penalized because they did what they were supposed to do. If a team drafts two players, or signs an mvp, then has a drafted player win one, doesn't seem right to make that team trade one of them. Then you've got other teams that KNOW one of those guys has to be moved, so they aren't putting together the kind of package an mvp level guy should get.


And I think you keep the cap in place, but take away the max limit. Let a guy like LeBron make $70 mil a year if a team wants to pay him that.

I think that’s a good age when most players start to drop off, LeBron is a freak of nature I wouldn’t use him as an example I don’t think anybody in history has played as well as him at this age

Taking away the max limit is an interesting idea, it will definitely screw over the role players and end of bench guys though since teams will offer ridiculous amounts of money to top 15 players

Is this under a soft or hard salary cap?

A hard cap, to me, has to be the starting point for any league serious about parity.

I agree, hard cap is must the soft cap is simply not working
 
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