on a random note. while a 3 team trade in the nhl is rare, the nba lays down 3 and 4 team deals like its nothing. today is their TDL and teams are sending players all over the place.
it then gets interesting teams are gonna buy out guys there is like a mini FA signing period in the next few days.
now back to your regularly schedule hab talk. - Gramps28
I'm actually pretty good with understanding pro sports cap mechanics between hockey and football which are both different and somewhat complex for their own reasons. I've tried to figure out the NBA but it's all over the place with different thresholds and taxes and types of contracts and contract exceptions...between the complexity and the fact it's basketball and I barely give a (frank) I've never fully understood it.
Also some NBA teams trade first round picks like literally nothing and have like two or three in the next decade. Weird league
Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
Feb 10 @ 2:15 PM ET
I'm actually pretty good with understanding pro sports cap mechanics between hockey and football which are both different and somewhat complex for their own reasons. I've tried to figure out the NBA but it's all over the place with different thresholds and taxes and types of contracts and contract exceptions...between the complexity and the fact it's basketball and I barely give a (frank) I've never fully understood it.
Also some NBA teams trade first round picks like literally nothing and have like two or three in the next decade. Weird league - Takemedrunkimhome
Also, they only really care about 6-8 players on each roster, the rest are 100% filler that sparsely play.
He can't make the team look any worse. They are as bad as they can get. They are so bad right now the Leafs might even be able to beat them. Nah even this bad we would beat them They have nothing to lose Martin is loved by everyone wish him luck and if he has to lace them up worked for the Chiefs
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Feb 10 @ 2:29 PM ET
I'm actually pretty good with understanding pro sports cap mechanics between hockey and football which are both different and somewhat complex for their own reasons. I've tried to figure out the NBA but it's all over the place with different thresholds and taxes and types of contracts and contract exceptions...between the complexity and the fact it's basketball and I barely give a (frank) I've never fully understood it.
Also some NBA teams trade first round picks like literally nothing and have like two or three in the next decade. Weird league - Takemedrunkimhome
just a guess but the 1st rd success rate is prolly far lower than the nhl.
yet, the guy sitting at the end of the bench who plays maybe 60 minutes in a season is prolly making more than half the guys in the nfl and nhl.
just a guess but the 1st rd success rate is prolly far lower than the nhl.
yet, the guy sitting at the end of the bench who plays maybe 60 minutes in a season is prolly making more than half the guys in the nfl and nhl. - Gramps28
Journeyman bottom of the roster NBAer is a sweet gig