PFFFT!!
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I foresee some "unfair" problems regarding teams that are one step from the finals (unfortunately were not one of them like we used to be). I just saw this article, and typical stuff, you pay the player you let go the full amount, his pockets are full. Now whats the next step?
a) Join a team thats got it to win a championship (San Antonio, Detroit, Phoenix) for the vet minimum
b) Join a team thats already loaded with quality players for the vet min(Miami, Houston)
c) Join a big market team for the vet min(Lakers, New York)
I saw this article http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2123563
Now, my fear here, and I hope Im wrong, is to put in our second unit against a bunch of these overpaid guys who just want their rings. I know that most if not all these guys like NVE, Anderson, and Finley are well past their prime, but they are still vets and can shoot the lights out when they can and can play well 20 mpg. I understand that the Lakers had that Malone/Payton combo that didn't pan out, but they did make the finals. However now you will have a lot more veterans who are willing to make a lot less out there. Is there a rule against more than one of these so called "amnesty" player joining 1 team? Say San Antonio gets about 3 of these guys? If there isn't I firmly believe there should be a rule to make if fair for all teams to have a vet. This is not going to be good people. I would like some comments on this issue and perhaps, for those who are very familiar on the rules and know more of the details of this amnesty rule, to shed some light. Including the real possibilities that Petrie can land at least one of these guys. Thanks
a) Join a team thats got it to win a championship (San Antonio, Detroit, Phoenix) for the vet minimum
b) Join a team thats already loaded with quality players for the vet min(Miami, Houston)
c) Join a big market team for the vet min(Lakers, New York)
I saw this article http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2123563
Now, my fear here, and I hope Im wrong, is to put in our second unit against a bunch of these overpaid guys who just want their rings. I know that most if not all these guys like NVE, Anderson, and Finley are well past their prime, but they are still vets and can shoot the lights out when they can and can play well 20 mpg. I understand that the Lakers had that Malone/Payton combo that didn't pan out, but they did make the finals. However now you will have a lot more veterans who are willing to make a lot less out there. Is there a rule against more than one of these so called "amnesty" player joining 1 team? Say San Antonio gets about 3 of these guys? If there isn't I firmly believe there should be a rule to make if fair for all teams to have a vet. This is not going to be good people. I would like some comments on this issue and perhaps, for those who are very familiar on the rules and know more of the details of this amnesty rule, to shed some light. Including the real possibilities that Petrie can land at least one of these guys. Thanks