The word is that Nike is encouraging LeBron to leave the Cavs for a big market team (read: either the Bulls, Lakers, Knicks, or Celtics), and is prepared to reimburse him for whatever money he'd sacrifice by signing with someone else (per league rules, no one can pay him as much as the Cavs).
Does this seem fair? Isn't it a direct subversion of the salary cap? Nike, in effect, pays some of LeBron's 'salary,' and it doesn't count against the Lakers' or Bulls' or Knicks' or Celtics' cap?
The commissioner should police this sort of thing, but believe me, he won't. David Stern wants... NEEDS... LeBron to leave the Cavs for one of those four teams. The benefit to the NBA would be incalcuable. He looked the other way when the Lakers broke tampering rules to lure Shaq to LA from Orlando.
Sucks, huh?
Does this seem fair? Isn't it a direct subversion of the salary cap? Nike, in effect, pays some of LeBron's 'salary,' and it doesn't count against the Lakers' or Bulls' or Knicks' or Celtics' cap?
The commissioner should police this sort of thing, but believe me, he won't. David Stern wants... NEEDS... LeBron to leave the Cavs for one of those four teams. The benefit to the NBA would be incalcuable. He looked the other way when the Lakers broke tampering rules to lure Shaq to LA from Orlando.
Sucks, huh?