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We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

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  • #76
    Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

    Well, my greatest fear to losing a season may come to fruition if the leaches agents push a desertification vote, or oust Hunter in this Vegas players meeting. Usually, the rank & file doesn't go with the desertification vote... I can only hope that still remains the case.
    ...Still "flying casual"
    @roaminggnome74

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    • #77
      Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

      Originally posted by King Tuts Tomb View Post
      That's $20 million less than the Lakers spent this year
      on 15 players

      Originally posted by King Tuts Tomb View Post
      $15 mil less than the Magic
      spent on 15 players

      Originally posted by King Tuts Tomb View Post
      and $10 mil less than the Mavs.
      spent on 15 players.

      Originally posted by King Tuts Tomb View Post
      The Heat are nowhere near the point of outspending everybody.

      The Heat may be the source of some problems in the league, but not every problem.
      Never said they were the source of all problems, just that if the new CBA = the old CBA they would likely be over the LT in that year unless they get nothing but rookies and vet minimums for the rest of the team.

      They backloaded the contracts. It doesn't really count as "they got all those players for so cheap they'll never be over the cap".
      BillS

      A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
      Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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      • #78
        Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

        Can someone possibly answer this question for me?

        How in the world do the Warriors sellout almost every single game every year yet the Raiders, who are just like the Warriors, young, but they aren't good yet finish with such poor attendance every year? I'd also like to add both teams play in very old facilities so it's not like the Warriors have any kind of advantage there.

        Do they just love NBA basketball more than anything in Oakland?
        In 49 states it's just basketball, but this is Indiana!

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        • #79
          Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

          Originally posted by Scot Pollard View Post
          Can someone possibly answer this question for me?

          How in the world do the Warriors sellout almost every single game every year yet the Raiders, who are just like the Warriors, young, but they aren't good yet finish with such poor attendance every year? I'd also like to add both teams play in very old facilities so it's not like the Warriors have any kind of advantage there.

          Do they just love NBA basketball more than anything in Oakland?
          They sell out becuase they are the 6th largest market in the country. They have good promotionals and community related events

          and most importantly

          They are in Silicon Valley and have a fantastic access to a wealthy community which has bought up all the luxury boxes (corporate sponsorship)
          Sittin on top of the world!

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          • #80
            Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

            And that you don't generally have to fear getting stabbed at a Warriors game either.
            "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

            "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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            • #81
              Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

              Originally posted by Scot Pollard View Post
              ...I'd also like to add both teams play in very old facilities so it's not like the Warriors have any kind of advantage there.

              Do they just love NBA basketball more than anything in Oakland?
              I wouldn't say both facilities are "very old" considering both venues were renovated back in the mid 90's. Dude, your making me feel old!

              As for your original question... NBA basketball has always had a large following in the Bay Area, but I couldn't begin to guess on the specifics of why.
              ...Still "flying casual"
              @roaminggnome74

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              • #82
                Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                Originally posted by BillS View Post
                on 15 players
                spent on 15 players
                spent on 15 players.
                LA's top 5 makes $74.5 million this year. Dallas had 7 contracts over $7 mil last season. The distribution seems roughly the same. Why are the Heat the bad guys in this again?

                unless they get nothing but rookies and vet minimums for the rest of the team.
                Basically what they did this year, two wins shy of the title.

                They backloaded the contracts. It doesn't really count as "they got all those players for so cheap they'll never be over the cap".
                I never said anything like that. Very simply, someone implied that the Heat broke the bank to get good players. I replied that they pretty obviously didn't overspend, but in fact just spent more wisely than other teams. I'm not sure what you're arguing against.

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                • #83
                  Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                  Originally posted by King Tuts Tomb View Post
                  LA's top 5 makes $74.5 million this year. Dallas had 7 contracts over $7 mil last season. The distribution seems roughly the same. Why are the Heat the bad guys in this again?
                  Agreed. If anything, the Mavs are a much better example than the Heat of why the league needs a new CBA.

                  They've spent over a decade scooping up talented but overpaid players from other teams when those teams find out that the supposed franchise players they have aren't worth their contracts or building around. And that's when Cuban and his wallet come in and offer up expiring/shorter contracts to "bail out" those teams.

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                  • #84
                    Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                    Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                    They sell out becuase they are the 6th largest market in the country. They have good promotionals and community related events

                    and most importantly

                    They are in Silicon Valley and have a fantastic access to a wealthy community which has bought up all the luxury boxes (corporate sponsorship)
                    I wouldn't be as surprised with their attendance if the Raiders had great attendance too. Considering both teams are young and don't play in brand new facilities.
                    In 49 states it's just basketball, but this is Indiana!

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                    • #85
                      Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                      Originally posted by Scot Pollard View Post
                      I wouldn't be as surprised with their attendance if the Raiders had great attendance too. Considering both teams are young and don't play in brand new facilities.
                      The Raiders draw from a smaller fanbase than the Warriors. They have to share the market with the 49ers and most of their fans are in the East Bay.

                      The Warriors draw fans from all over an entire metro area of 7 million people. And college sports aren't nearly as big in the Bay Area as in a Big 10 or SEC area. They don't compete with the college game like a team such as the Pacers do. It's almost purely a pro sports area.

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                      • #86
                        Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                        Once upon a time Oakland had a pro ABA basketball team with Rick Barry.

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                        • #87
                          Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                          [QUOTE=King Tuts Tomb;1279116]LA's top 5 makes $74.5 million this year. Dallas had 7 contracts over $7 mil last season. The distribution seems roughly the same. Why are the Heat the bad guys in this again?
                          QUOTE]

                          At the end of their contracts the big 3 of the heat will make almost 66 million. That is completely different then having 7 guys making over 7 mil. Dallas has only 1 max player and players at almost every tier of pay below that although they still spend too much overall. In a few years Dallas could still have a balanced team pay wise, Miami will be 12 minimum contract players and the big 3. Riley put this team together expecting a record breaking payroll in 3 years but I hope the hard cap kills his plan.
                          The heat will have no room for any other player to make even 5 mil at that point.
                          Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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                          • #88
                            Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                            I'm going to stay calm until they either strike or settle, then I'll decide. If they settle, I'll stay with them; if they strike, I'll consider doing what I did when baseball had its big strike -- I haven't gone to or watched a game since and have no interest in doing so.

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                            • #89
                              Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                              Originally posted by Pacerized View Post
                              At the end of their contracts the big 3 of the heat will make almost 66 million. That is completely different then having 7 guys making over 7 mil. Dallas has only 1 max player and players at almost every tier of pay below that although they still spend too much overall. In a few years Dallas could still have a balanced team pay wise, Miami will be 12 minimum contract players and the big 3. Riley put this team together expecting a record breaking payroll in 3 years but I hope the hard cap kills his plan.
                              The heat will have no room for any other player to make even 5 mil at that point.
                              And to add on to that...Miami could sign xx number of players BEFORE resigning their own players to go over the soft cap.

                              http://hoopshype.com/salaries/miami.htm

                              If I'm looking at this right, in 2014/2015 Miami will only have 3 players going against their salary cap. What's prevents Riley from spending $40MIL on good/great free agents, then "break the bank" to resign their Big 3? How does a team like Indiana even remotely have a chance of luring one of the Big 3 PLUS lure a good free agent in the same year????

                              Honestly, I just don't see it happening.

                              Another example that's in the mix...Chris Paul going to New York, but signing a 3-4 year deal, so it ends the same time as Amare and Anthony. It allows New York to sign big time free agents, before having to resign their own players.

                              And to add one more thing...Paul George becomes a free agent for the 2014/2015 season.


                              Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                              • #90
                                Re: Today's meetings are over: Don't expect NBA ball until 2012

                                Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                                And to add on to that...Miami could sign xx number of players BEFORE resigning their own players to go over the soft cap.

                                http://hoopshype.com/salaries/miami.htm

                                If I'm looking at this right, in 2014/2015 Miami will only have 3 players going against their salary cap. What's prevents Riley from spending $40MIL on good/great free agents, then "break the bank" to resign their Big 3? How does a team like Indiana even remotely have a chance of luring one of the Big 3 PLUS lure a good free agent in the same year????
                                Honestly, I just don't see it happening.
                                Another example that's in the mix...Chris Paul going to New York, but signing a 3-4 year deal, so it ends the same time as Amare and Anthony. It allows New York to sign big time free agents, before having to resign their own players.
                                And to add one more thing...Paul George becomes a free agent for the 2014/2015 season.
                                As the current cba stands you can't sign another free agent then sign your own free agent to go over the cap. They would first need to renounce their rights to their own free agents. I think they could however sign another player to a shorter mle type contract, then extend him to a major contract the year before the big 3 become free agents to get around this.
                                They could pull that off now with Mike Miller for example. They could also trade for a player in the last year of his contract and sign him to a max the following year using Bird rights. There are far too many ways to keep adding salary under the current cba. The Heat would easily have a $100 million payroll within a few years if they wanted to.
                                Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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