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Treveon Graham signs with Utah Jazz

Wow! I attended two DLeague games when they had the team in Orem so I knew there wasn't a lot of money to be made, but I had no idea it was that bad. Since there's so much more to be made overseas it's got to be a very challenging decision for a guy to choose the DLeague. The best guys in that league could easily be making five times as much (and probably a lot more) if they were in Europe or somewhere else.

I think I read in an article that in the next CBA if each side gave up .5% of their share of the revenue, they could afford to give D-League players 6 figure salaries.
 
I think I read in an article that in the next CBA if each side gave up .5% of their share of the revenue, they could afford to give D-League players 6 figure salaries.
That would cause a massive jump in the quality of the DLeague. Most of those guys must be working a second job or something (though I don't know how they could during the season), or their wife is working a couple of jobs. And if they have kids... forgetaboutit. The NBA is so profitable that subsidizing a development league seems like the right thing to do.
 
Locke just tweeted that a team is now allowed to "protect up to 4 players that they can send to their d league team. Of course if another team wants them then they can sign a ten day with who ever. But these contracts that they get before being protected make it so they can make a living and still play on the farm team learning the Jazz stuff.
Graham's contract for example has a $75000 guarantee on it up front, so he gets that and a protected spot on the Stampede. And can still play for a spot on any team looking. This may be the way that teams can now keep that extra talent in house


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I think I read in an article that in the next CBA if each side gave up .5% of their share of the revenue, they could afford to give D-League players 6 figure salaries.
Not going to happen. Lebron and the rest of the stars are more concerned about abolishing the maximum salary limit so they can drain every penny from the owners. It's a selfish bunch at the top.
 
Not going to happen. Lebron and the rest of the stars are more concerned about abolishing the maximum salary limit so they can drain every penny from the owners. It's a selfish bunch at the top.

Yeah, the owners aren't selfish at all. They only lied about losing money and didn't report their revenues honestly last CBA.
 
Locke just tweeted that a team is now allowed to "protect up to 4 players that they can send to their d league team. Of course if another team wants them then they can sign a ten day with who ever. But these contracts that they get before being protected make it so they can make a living and still play on the farm team learning the Jazz stuff.
Graham's contract for example has a $75000 guarantee on it up front, so he gets that and a protected spot on the Stampede. And can still play for a spot on any team looking. This may be the way that teams can now keep that extra talent in house


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Then why is it called "protected?" I do like the idea of having extra players, though. Is it four additional, or are they counting the two roster players who can already be sent to the D-League?
 
Yeah, the owners aren't selfish at all. They only lied about losing money and didn't report their revenues honestly last CBA.
Didn't say the owners weren't greedy. They are. Never believed for one minute they were collectively losing money. Perhaps some of the smaller market teams, but that needs to be addressed by the owners. Besides, the appreciation makes any yearly losses more than bearable. The owners are the ones paying mid-level players top dollar. Few franchises have shown restraint like the Jazz.
 
Then why is it called "protected?" I do like the idea of having extra players, though. Is it four additional, or are they counting the two roster players who can already be sent to the D-League?

Protected as in they go to the Jazz d league team instead of just going into the d league draft like all the other players that haven't been protected by an NBA team


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Yeah, the owners aren't selfish at all. They only lied about losing money and didn't report their revenues honestly last CBA.

Not to mention conning communities into paying for expensive arenas when they are billionaires who will receive most of the revenue generated from the arena.

Players asking for a non-capped max is them just being the typical American who wants a free market.
 
Just getting back to JFC... I would've been here repping this signing if I hadn't been out of town. Really liked what I saw from him in SL.

He's the closest thing to Wes 2.0 that I've seen in the jazz's camp.
 
Protected as in they go to the Jazz d league team instead of just going into the d league draft like all the other players that haven't been protected by an NBA team


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Interesting that the signing bonus is $75,000 which is what Locke says was given to Kevin Murphy and Dee Bost last year. When you add that to DLeague wages it is about what a player on an NFL practice squad could make for a year. It seems both were cut early in training camp and Bost immediately bolted overseas and Murphy went to play for the Stampede for awhile and then went to China. I think it was anticipated that Brock Motum, Cooley, and these two would go play for the Stamps and only Cooley went and played and was hurt for awhile. So you have a DLeague team that was really awful record wise.
 
Not to mention conning communities into paying for expensive arenas when they are billionaires who will receive most of the revenue generated from the arena.

Players asking for a non-capped max is them just being the typical American who wants a free market.
Non capped max needs to go along with no cap. If a team is forced to pay 50% of their cap to one player, there wouldn't be much left over for other players. On second thought, let's do it. Whichever teams are paying that much for a superstar are not going to be the ones winning titles.
 
Non capped max needs to go along with no cap. If a team is forced to pay 50% of their cap to one player, there wouldn't be much left over for other players. On second thought, let's do it. Whichever teams are paying that much for a superstar are not going to be the ones winning titles.
That's the number one thing that would even the playing field. And that's what the NFL does.
 
interesting that Jared Cunningham just signed with Philly on a deal similar to graham. jazz must not have liked Cunningham.
 
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