A disturbing trend is starting to establish itself in the NBA. Originally, it started with the Lakers. You have your 2 or 3 superstars (Kobe, Gasol, Odom), and then you get a ton of cheapo bench guys that normally would get paid way more money (Artest, Fisher). The mercenaries come out of the woodwork, accepting minimum salaries and MLE's, knowing they could get 5 times the minimum, or even almost double the MLE, but instead they sacrifice the payday to win a ring and get more exposure, hoping to parlay that ring and exposure into a bigger payday in the future??
Boston did it with Garnett, Pierce and Allen. 3 huge players, and then surrounded them with guys willing to take a bargain basement deal to try to get a "easy" championship.
Now we have the Miami Heat doing the same thing. It's starting to bother me a bit looking at all the players that are going to be on this Miami Heat team if the rumors pan out. Mike Miller? Derek Fisher? Udonis Haslem? etc, etc, etc... It's not like they are going to end up with nothing buy scrubs surrounding their big 3. They are going to surround them with alot of veteran guys that are willing to take dramatically less money to try to guarantee themselves a championship, and to be a part of a team that will develop a cult like following across the USA.
I can't really blame these players for the fact that they are willing to play for peanuts to try to guarantee themselves a ring. Still, this new era in the NBA is going to do some serious damage to the legitimacy of the league. Seriously, we could be looking at a situation where both the Lakers and Heat have 3 to 1, or even 2 to 1 odds to make the NBA Finals for the next several years. There won't be any intrigue to the league. It will be a forgone conclusion that the Lakers will play the Heat in the finals. What kind of a league is this, in which you already know the two teams (barring a major injury to Kobe or Lebron) who will be playing next June?
Boston did it with Garnett, Pierce and Allen. 3 huge players, and then surrounded them with guys willing to take a bargain basement deal to try to get a "easy" championship.
Now we have the Miami Heat doing the same thing. It's starting to bother me a bit looking at all the players that are going to be on this Miami Heat team if the rumors pan out. Mike Miller? Derek Fisher? Udonis Haslem? etc, etc, etc... It's not like they are going to end up with nothing buy scrubs surrounding their big 3. They are going to surround them with alot of veteran guys that are willing to take dramatically less money to try to guarantee themselves a championship, and to be a part of a team that will develop a cult like following across the USA.
I can't really blame these players for the fact that they are willing to play for peanuts to try to guarantee themselves a ring. Still, this new era in the NBA is going to do some serious damage to the legitimacy of the league. Seriously, we could be looking at a situation where both the Lakers and Heat have 3 to 1, or even 2 to 1 odds to make the NBA Finals for the next several years. There won't be any intrigue to the league. It will be a forgone conclusion that the Lakers will play the Heat in the finals. What kind of a league is this, in which you already know the two teams (barring a major injury to Kobe or Lebron) who will be playing next June?