Dyson Daniels getting Most Improved kind of feels like that time when everybody knew that Ben Gordon was going to get jobbed out of Rookie of the Year, so they gave him Sixth Man instead.
Continuity for the sake of continuity is not wise. Vivek gave a new contract to Mike Brown for continuity despite declining returns. It was Brown who didn't keep up his end of the deal. To put into perspective, a rookie interim coach outperformed him under worse circumstances.Vivek, take note, this is what continuity looks like. Stick with the bad and eventually turn it around once their rebuild is complete.
It's three minutes to midnight and Austin Reaves is due to turn back into a pumpkin at any moment, am I not right?
As a Laker hater, I agree with Bill. The Lakers should absolutely trade a bunch of stuff for the broken corpse of Joel Embiid
Continuity for the sake of continuity is not wise. Vivek gave a new contract to Mike Brown for continuity despite declining returns. It was Brown who didn't keep up his end of the deal. To put into perspective, a rookie interim coach outperformed him under worse circumstances.
Not a fan of long contracts (see Monty Williams). Six years is an eternity in the NBA. Hardy will likely be fired before the contract ends. It's easy to satisfy expectations when the team is in perpetual rebuild mode while waiting to hit on a franchise guy in the lottery. He's rewarded for being a successful tank commander but can he win if & when they get the right pieces? Playoffs expectations and performance are a different beast. Why hand out a lengthy contract for a guy before evaluating playoff performance?
It would be so easy to make contracts and the cap pre-tax and then let teams pay the player taxes. It wouldn't require an act of congress, just the owners saying "hey, all my free agents are going to Texas or Miami". Seriously, why don't they fix this? There's like 6 teams that benefit from this currently? 3 in Texas, 2 in Florida, 1 in TN? Make it a pre-condition for admitting Seattle and Las Vegas - also zero income tax states.The old state income tax bit strikes again? haha.
I don’t know, I think this is a slippery slope. Where do you stop? Teams also subsizidize players in states with high sales tax? Cities with above average real estate tax? The issue is these players make life decisions on things like no state income tax without recognizing they’ll pay more on other things. Seattle has no state income tax, but huge sales tax, real estate tax, transportation tax, etcIt would be so easy to make contracts and the cap pre-tax and then let teams pay the player taxes. It wouldn't require an act of congress, just the owners saying "hey, all my free agents are going to Texas or Miami". Seriously, why don't they fix this? There's like 6 teams that benefit from this currently? 3 in Texas, 2 in Florida, 1 in TN? Make it a pre-condition for admitting Seattle and Las Vegas - also zero income tax states.
Or are the other 26 owners that friggin cheap?
No none of that other stuff, just equalize the wage. Those other fees are peanuts compared to a universal tax on all income. There's a reason many rich folks leave Portland for Vancouver (WA), sure the sales tax and other fees soak the middle class, but there's a limit for most people even if its 3 houses and 10 cars.I don’t know, I think this is a slippery slope. Where do you stop? Teams also subsizidize players in states with high sales tax? Cities with above average real estate tax? The issue is these players make life decisions on things like no state income tax without recognizing they’ll pay more on other things. Seattle has no state income tax, but huge sales tax, real estate tax, transportation tax, etc
Is he onto anything here?
It appears he does. Thank god they aren't the ones with cutouts for the 5 toes!speaking of basketball shoes, I think Stewart started wearing those barefoot shoes this season. It may be something to consider for some players depending on whether they have flat feet or not
It appears he does. Thank god they aren't the ones with cutouts for the 5 toes!
Shoe technology has evolved so much I get that what rocked when Jordan 1s and AF1 and Revolutions and Reebok Pumps were the hypest things you could get - that these shoes all suck today. But I really do wonder what impacts some of the changes have, buffing up one part of the foot to minimize impact or lateral damage doesn't mean the rest of our body system won't still feel those.
I think in the end, players want to play less games and preserve their body. Nobody really wants to go to a Tuesday night NBA game and spend $500+. But owners want the arena revenue and TV partners want content on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Naturally the best time for most folks to attend in person is usually the worst time for tv. How can they make players and fans happy while being addicted to cash (players in that case too, will they take a 25% paycut to play 25% less games?)