But cutting Mike Miller did ZERO to allow the Heat to improve their roster, it ONLY improved the owner's PROFIT!!!!!!! PROFIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not...
LMAO. Noah's salary for this season is $12.2 million, but it is listed as $12.7 million on Sham's site because his $500,000 performance bonus that...
No K4E, each and every team operates within the constraints of the salary cap. It rules how much you can pay free agents, and how you can acquire...
That's just so untrue. All you have to do is go to ShamSports.com or BasketballInsiders.com (or a few others) and you get complete contract...
Including some fairy tales. I guess if you're a PROFIT!!!! watcher, you ignore a simple fact that most any fan knows- one of the biggest skills of...
Yup, we lost an asset that turned into a first-round pick. So instead of sitting here with a future 1st-round pick - which is what Houston got for...
I thought when I joined this board I was just getting all my intelligent Bulls fan friends from 15 years ago back, I had no clue there would also be...
Oh come on TB#1, how comical is it that the one guy who insisted beyond belief that there was no way in hell that the Bulls would ever, ever, ever...
I'm not allowed to put an administrator on "ignore", but I'm 100% not interested in trying to have a discussion with all the intelligent fans I've...
Are you intelligent enough to discuss the Salary Cap implications of player transactions? Just curious, because you never do. The PROFIT!!!!!!!...
What a disingenuous article, with a complete BS premise. Of course Boozer's contract could have been moved, if the Bulls would have given up...
How did that turn out? Oh yeah... The. Team. Paid. The. Tax. That. Year. Even. Though. They. Didn't. Keep. Asik. Paying your 4th big man - who...
Re: Chicago Bulls have offered three-year contract to Australian draftee Cameron Bair I'd be shocked if anything beyond Bairstow's first year is...
OMFG!!!! LMFAO!!!!! LOLOLOL!!!!!! Of the teams with the four highest payrolls, two of them (Knicks $88,012,698 and Lakers $77,089,935) didn't even...
But... but... but... PROFITS!!!!
Or instead of paying Hinrich most of the MLE and Belinelli the BAE, they could have just signed two players to the veteran's minimum and paid NO...
Bwahahahahaha!!!!! Or they could have just signed a 2nd-round pick to that spot and paid him the rookie minimum, which would have meant even more...
For some fictional reason, folks seem to think that spending more money on salaries leads to winning. This is the 11th season for NBA teams to pay...
In 2014: Of the teams with the four highest payrolls, two of them (Knicks $88,012,698 and Lakers $77,089,935) didn't even make the playoffs....
So now the goalposts have moved again? It's gone from "every move is about profit" to "Boo hoo for the Chairmans wallet when he on rare occasion...
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