Cuban speaks out against Landy trade

http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba/news/story?id=6152463

Basically says they shouldnt be taking on salary since the league owns it.

Aha -- I saw an article last week speculating if some tool owner would object if the Hornets made a deal or not. Think they were anticipating something a little more major than this. Let's see, 1/3 of the year, so 1/3 of the difference betwen Landry's salary ($3mil) and Thornton's (maybe $1mil) = $2mil/3 = maybe $700,000? To say that Cuban is being a tool again and objecting for selfish competitive reasons would be an understatement. Is he then suggesting the Hornets could nto pick a guy up from waivers (adds salary) or out of the D-league (adds salary), or if this condition lingers that they could not sign a free agent?
 
Aha -- I saw an article last week speculating if some tool owner would object if the Hornets made a deal or not. Think they were anticipating something a little more major than this. Let's see, 1/3 of the year, so 1/3 of the difference betwen Landry's salary ($3mil) and Thornton's (maybe $1mil) = $2mil/3 = maybe $700,000? To say that Cuban is being a tool again and objecting for selfish competitive reasons would be an understatement. Is he then suggesting the Hornets could nto pick a guy up from waivers (adds salary) or out of the D-league (adds salary), or if this condition lingers that they could not sign a free agent?

He's being incredibly dense about it too. Basically he's complaining that NO used a trade exception to bring back more salary. But he neglects to mention that they got that trade exception by shipping out more salary than taking back earlier in the year (the very thing he's complaining about) and that he's been enjoying the artificially reduced payroll because of it.

Also that salary dump earlier in the year is how he managed to pick Peja up off the scrap heap. He didn't exactly complain about that either.
 
He's being incredibly dense about it too. Basically he's complaining that NO used a trade exception to bring back more salary. But he neglects to mention that they got that trade exception by shipping out more salary than taking back earlier in the year (the very thing he's complaining about) and that he's been enjoying the artificially reduced payroll because of it.

Also that salary dump earlier in the year is how he managed to pick Peja up off the scrap heap. He didn't exactly complain about that either.

Exactly...
 
He didn't complain when their budget was approved. If they haven't gone outside their budget with this move, he has no ground. Now if he wants to complain that the league currently owns a team and that it compromises integrity, a case could be made.
 
Aha -- I saw an article last week speculating if some tool owner would object if the Hornets made a deal or not. Think they were anticipating something a little more major than this. Let's see, 1/3 of the year, so 1/3 of the difference betwen Landry's salary ($3mil) and Thornton's (maybe $1mil) = $2mil/3 = maybe $700,000? To say that Cuban is being a tool again and objecting for selfish competitive reasons would be an understatement. Is he then suggesting the Hornets could nto pick a guy up from waivers (adds salary) or out of the D-league (adds salary), or if this condition lingers that they could not sign a free agent?
I thought there was a few million in cash headed back to Sac too and that is what Cuban was objecting to?
 
If there's still under where they were previously, it's a non-issue in my book. If your budget is at a certain level, and you make some moves below that level, then why the big deal? Whether it's players, cash, or whatever, it shouldn't matter.
 
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