Yuma
Suns are my Kryptonite!
I was looking at the new CVB, where the new salary cap can go up to $50 million per team, but is likely to be less.
An article I read earlier said only 4 teams, the Suns being one of them, are significantly under the cap as of now, and in the projected cap range.
How in the heck are teams going to sign guys to new deals this off season and have to come up with a minimum of 14 guys?
It's not like the cap is REALLY going up a lot. It's only going up a few million. Ciouple this with veteran and rookie MINIMUM salaries, and it looks like the league will have to fill with second round type talent that will really dilute the skill level and play.
For example, last night Detroit had Rasheed Wallace and Antonio McDyess get into foul trouble, and they had NOONE to replace these bigs on the bench. Detroit went small, San Antonio went on a scoring run with Duncan and ended the third quarter tied. Detroit was supposed to be one of the deeper teams in the league, and they are already not deep enough, now they have to add two guys, too. That means with more bodies, your salary pool has to spread out more, so even Detroit may end up with even less skill overall on their front court.
I am not so sure this new CBA is going to be that great overall in the next 6 years.
An article I read earlier said only 4 teams, the Suns being one of them, are significantly under the cap as of now, and in the projected cap range.
How in the heck are teams going to sign guys to new deals this off season and have to come up with a minimum of 14 guys?
It's not like the cap is REALLY going up a lot. It's only going up a few million. Ciouple this with veteran and rookie MINIMUM salaries, and it looks like the league will have to fill with second round type talent that will really dilute the skill level and play.
For example, last night Detroit had Rasheed Wallace and Antonio McDyess get into foul trouble, and they had NOONE to replace these bigs on the bench. Detroit went small, San Antonio went on a scoring run with Duncan and ended the third quarter tied. Detroit was supposed to be one of the deeper teams in the league, and they are already not deep enough, now they have to add two guys, too. That means with more bodies, your salary pool has to spread out more, so even Detroit may end up with even less skill overall on their front court.
I am not so sure this new CBA is going to be that great overall in the next 6 years.