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We agree that it is too early to modify the 25% limit on cash exchanges after the vote we had just at the beginning of this season.Anyway we support the introduction of a hard cap limit, as proposed by DynastyDeacon, to level out a bit more the competition. This is not a modification of the cash exchange rule but simply a new limit. We really think that the combination of a 25% limit on cash exchanges and a hard cap can address most of the concerns about the creation of superteams.Regarding the 50% rule for extensions proposal, could you kindly explain it?
Please post anything here that we want to look at discussing for this upcoming off-season. Below is a compiled list of planned discussion points.Discuss1. Move end of season week earlier.2. Make resigns of 1 year automatically hit FA the next off-season.3. Introduce 50% rule for extensions 4. Look into introducing a hard cap (which is the salary of your team with no regard to cash exchanges)Rule going into place1. Remember that last season it was agreed to put a rule into place about going over cap in future seasons. As soon as this off season starts, any roster moves will have to keep you under cap in future seasons as well as the current seasons.
Cash exchanges make great GMs unbeatable and makes struggling teams the norm. Personally I don't see why 20 or so of you even play, knowing you have NO CHANCE at winning. I guess participating is big fun too.My votes #1 (I don't care) leave it.#2 anyone not under contract at seasons end should be a FA.#3 (I don't care) leave it.#4 IS THE ONE THAT MATTERS (I've been doing this a lonnnnng time. Cash exchanges ruin competitive balance in every league I've ever seen it allowed).Doesn't matter what the hard cap is. There needs to be a hard cap in place and minipulation of funds and the salary cap needs to stop immediately. Or...what you have had is what you will have going forward.
Have we ever discussed adjusting the NBA salary CAP annually to mirror real NBA?
No, we haven't. It's something that we could put to a discussion during this off-season to possibly go into effect next off-season.If we were to change it, we would completely abolish paying on player's in trades. We would also need to update the extension prices with a higher salary cap. Especially when the current top extension ($30m) wouldn't even be a top 40 salary in the real NBA.