And of course the financial point, simple enough for the average grade schooler to understand, is that the league's competitive balance is maintained via the salary cap. .
Yet you fail to identify that problem with webber
Detroit Pistons annual salary 58 million and are on that threshhold of cap so they cannot definitely afford to sign a chris webber or any free agent who wants more than the mid level exception.
Webber makes 18 million, repeat 18 million per year
Philly cuts him loose because I feel and any non webber worshipper feels that was due to webber giving up and not putting any effort on the court.
Detroit adds him for chump change, now how is the league's competitive balance maintained. Wasnt that payroll cap set exactly for that reason, to maintain competitive balance. Lets say if for some reason detroit managed to win the ring, wouldnt that be abusing that system.
What should magic fans think now, maybe they were deprived of a fair chance because one player used a loop hole in the system.
Maybe next year all these prima donnas on sucky teams can really suck until all star week, ask for open trades with the media, miss games , miss ACTUAL GAMES thinking they were excused for sucking, critisize the coach and co players and eventually when the act gets tired the team cuts its loss thinking its better to remove the cancer than keep it around. Then they can figure out which team has the best record in a conference they would like to be in and join them to win.
Atleast Jalen Rose sucked before he was waived and after he was signed by another team, its really surprising to see some players sucking big time before being waived and miraculously all injuries are gone once signed with the new team, all the lost basketball skills come back in no time with the new team.
That seems right alright, financial standpoint well maintained in the league with excellent competitive balance that the payroll cap and luxury tax provides.