NBA 2011 free agency: Southeast Division
Yielding three playoff teams, the Southeast Division is a clear story of the haves and have-nots. Miami have the talent to compete for an…
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Yielding three playoff teams, the Southeast Division is a clear story of the haves and have-nots. Miami have the talent to compete for an…
The Southwest Division has long been regarded as one of the strongest in the NBA, boasting five of the last 12 championships through San…
The NBA has roughly one week before both sides of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (i.e. the NBA team owners and the NBA players…
The Atlantic Division has been the worst in the NBA for the last decade, highlighted by the New York teams of the 2000s that…
I see what you’re saying, however I’m basing this all on assumption. You don’t have to agree with it. We may find the MLE gone, which would render some of my points useless. We may find a hard cap, resulting in teams having to trade off large contracts to stay within the parameters, and if that is the case, teams like Indiana and New Jersey with cap space will kill it.
Ultimately, I’m bored waiting for something to happen, and will continue to be bored by the NBA offseason for the next three lockout-filled months. So, I’m busting out 5000 words on free agency in six parts to quell that boredom.
NBA 2011 free agency: Atlantic Division
Also in relation to rollbacks, if there’s a blanket contract rollback of 10%, or 25%, that will not effect any of the trade options I have discussed. All trades were completed through the ESPN Trade Machine, which is an accurate, up-to-date reflection of all NBA contracts. If all contracts are rolled back by the same amount, then these trades will still be valid.
NBA 2011 free agency: Atlantic Division