GVC
Well-Known Member
LeBron and Bosh took less money than their previous teams (and others) were offering.I see what you are saying it it may be true to a point but teams are going to have to look at what they can do as well. Say there is a 60 million on a hard cap and you look at what the three bigs are going to make. The big three is going to make close to 65 million alone in 2015 and that leaves no room for any other player. Players might give up some of their money but they are not going to give up a lot of it. Not sure if I just read this right or not on the net but it looks like lebron is making more this year then he was last year with the cavs. I don't see how lebron, Bosh, or wade took a pay cut from what i look at what their salaries are. They all are going to make more then 20 million in 2014-16 and that is not less. If i had to bet is that all three of those players are making more now then they did last year. If you had a cap one of those players if not all would not give up that money to play with each other. Depends on what the max salary is as well.
The current soft cap, more than anything else, helps teams keep their own players. Yes, a few teams go over the LT line every year (although very few by very little), but for the most part the current setup helps teams keep their players and add solid roll players (with the MLE, LLE, etc.). A hard cap wouldn't solve that problem, and teams like the Jazz would have to jettison their players (since they've been over the cap AND LT in recent years) just like the big spenders.