elan_prodigy
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I'm sure a lot would.
Yeh sure, those ranked 80-600 in their draft class... cheers.
I'm sure a lot would.
Yeh sure, those ranked 80-600 in their draft class... cheers.
So you think somehow the other 29 teams are getting 79 prospects before Utah touches one? And that's going to happen every year?
In this FA rookie world is there salary restrictions for Rookies like there are now? If not I think that could/would ruin the league since teams would overpay for the top picks every year. Things like that could help the Jazz if big market teams drop the bank on some rookie they think will be the next big thing and they are a bust. Although every team is at a huge risk for that but would be required to pay them a lot for a chance to sign any decent rookie prospect.
Golden State looks ready for the next round.
IDK, not sure on all the rules and how to best do it.
I liked the rookie voucher rule, each team gets two and they can trade them. That would prevent one team from just outright signing a ton of players. I think it would be better for their not to be a cap to how much you can pay rookies, just treat them like regular free agents.
You could take the voucher concept a step forward and designate two separate vouchers, one that allows you to spend an unlimited amount on a single rookie's contract and another that has a cap to it. That would effectively act as something that would prevent one team from getting two star players (or two players that are deemed to be high value on the market, they could still get lucky and find a player no one else was high on that ends up being a star) in 1 draft (unless they traded for two uncapped vouchers).
So incoming rookies would have 3 choices: take a bigger uncapped contract offer from a team (only 30 available), take a smaller capped contract offer from a team (only 30 available), or wait until the designated rookie free agent period is over and sign for the rookie minimum with any team.
You could even turn it into a TV even ala National Signing Day where prospects go up to a podium and announce what team they have signed with.
This.How many kids coming out of college are going to CHOOSE to go spend there early 20's in Utah???
You'd be hoping for a lot of home grown white boys or internationals. Good luck with that.
Im sure you're wrongI'm sure a lot would.
Hmm, I think I would be okay with the Voucher idea if each team got 3. 1 voucher that is on a high rookie salary scale something along the lines of 3-4 years at 5 million per year. Then you get 2 at lower rookie scale but they can be lower years as well. Like maybe 2-4 years at 1-2 million per year. I definitely want rookie scale contracts though, no limits on the amount you can spend on rookies would ruin the league very fast. Rookies would be the highest paid players outside of a couple elite players, based on potential and teams needing to get an elite player to win it all.
Im sure you're wrong
Then why does anyone come to workouts for the Jazz? Why dont they just tell the Jazz to not draft them and let them either A.)hit free agency or B.) fall to the knicks or lakers in the 2nd round?