How the New NBA CBA Will Change the League Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Discussing the recent changes to the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement and the unintended consequences it will have on the future of the NBA
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  • @don8244
    @don8244 Год назад +161

    The investments in sports betting is really bad. It's like the NBA completely forgot about the 2000s betting scandal, hopefully that gets removed in the next CBA ratification.

    • @posivibe989
      @posivibe989 Год назад +17

      And listening to every nba content creator promoting it for ad $$$

    • @KY-YE
      @KY-YE Год назад +1

      What u say is super interesting.. tho I know nothing about this topic.. Can u explain what’s going on or what it all means…
      If u don’t mind.. 👍

    • @deionhardwoods4595
      @deionhardwoods4595 Год назад

      The sun's are always stacked with talent😂😂😂😂😂

    • @bigfellamike1913
      @bigfellamike1913 Год назад +4

      The NBA doesn't care about that anymore they're fully tilting games

    • @miltowncorey
      @miltowncorey Год назад +4

      The NBA is hoping fans forgot about the scandal.. lol

  • @hisdudeness09
    @hisdudeness09 Год назад +27

    Mannnn, the sports betting investment change is awful. It disheartens me to see all the sports betting apps constantly being advertised during NBA games. Those companies are going to corrupt all sports as they get more power.

    • @ianguarneschelli2082
      @ianguarneschelli2082 Год назад +1

      I know… all sports effectively came to an end when betting was legalized across the board. Watching betting ads between free throws, just to name one ridiculous occurrence, is just plain gross. Basically turned sports into one giant casino, and as we all know, “the house ALWAYS WINS.”…
      I’m gonna totally quit the NBA soon. I’m just struggling to do it cuz the Knicks are finally freaking good again 😂. Perfect timing!!! 😭😭

  • @uglynakedguy2893
    @uglynakedguy2893 Год назад +34

    with regards to the min. 65 games, we can probably expect superstars to dress for the game and play less than 10 minutes to qualify.

    • @Smart-Towel-RG-400
      @Smart-Towel-RG-400 Год назад +1

      Yah I can see them needing to swap this out from playing starting and checking out first whistle

    • @johnwatsoniv384
      @johnwatsoniv384 Год назад +13

      But doing that will tank their stat averages. It would only work if you've played like 60 legit games and just to get the award you suit up a couple minutes for a couple games to hit the threshold.

    • @jasontroy3911
      @jasontroy3911 Год назад +8

      I agree that this has some obvious loopholes....that being said "load management" is BS sitting on the bench when there's nothing wrong with you should at least be a pay cut

    • @savlosavage
      @savlosavage Год назад

      At least they dressed up and played

    • @youngandyx
      @youngandyx Год назад +1

      @@johnwatsoniv384 yea they care too much about stats to do that lol lebron hasn't scored single digits in like 15 years

  • @wild_insomnia
    @wild_insomnia Год назад +73

    I do like the new rules .The compensations for star players have become ridiculous lately,and it will also discourage star players from demanding trades,because they would be able to land on poor rebuilding teams.

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад +13

      It’ll definitely limit the extreme player movement for sure

    • @reasedogable
      @reasedogable Год назад +7

      League is going to be boring

    • @Kevinschart
      @Kevinschart Год назад +5

      the players should be able to earn whatever they can negotiate. i like the limitations on player movement, especially the kind the creates the phoenix suns or that crazy warriors team

    • @TheRedConstituents.
      @TheRedConstituents. Год назад

      ​@@Kevinschart you mean when they had KD?

    • @noneofyourbusiness8349
      @noneofyourbusiness8349 Год назад +6

      Cheap owners get to stay cheap. Now Steve ballmer can't add a 6 year mid level contract every year and add salary via trade. Luke Reggie for Eric Mason bones. Got bones bird rights so they can offer him max(probably not likely though).

  • @blablablaa14
    @blablablaa14 Год назад +30

    This is going to make teams be built a lot more around one really great player. The Bucks system is much better if you can't get a second guy, you get the role players that fit your star perfectly

    • @coolman0413
      @coolman0413 Год назад +2

      The bucks system is Giannis lol

    • @adriandantedanosos4146
      @adriandantedanosos4146 Год назад +1

      They can multiple great players, but they have to draft and develop them, similar to the young OKC big 3 with KD, Russ and Harden and GSW big 3. I LOVE this, it shows which organizations have the best type of Front Office and player development.

    • @ABSayysO
      @ABSayysO Год назад +2

      Holiday and middleton are both on max contracts. It’s not giannis and role players

    • @blablablaa14
      @blablablaa14 Год назад

      @@ABSayysO It basically is. That's like saying Denver has multiple stars or even Philly (cause Harden isn't a star anymore). Those teams live and die on one dude

    • @blablablaa14
      @blablablaa14 Год назад

      @@adriandantedanosos4146 Well to a point youre right, but if you're the warriors and in the span of like 5 years you draft the big three, eventually you'll have to replace at least one of them for younger cheaper talent before they all get their vet max payday because then you pass the second apron anyhow.
      Would be interesting to see if the NBA gives you a salary cap discount for players that you drafted. It would be a cool concept to incentivize teams to draft well

  • @Smart-Towel-RG-400
    @Smart-Towel-RG-400 Год назад +20

    I like what they are doing to limit the high spending teams from continuing to go over the cap

    • @somersetbassett4580
      @somersetbassett4580 Год назад +2

      Yeah, I was hoping they'd have in it provisions for keeping home grown players vs. FAs though

  • @marquito63
    @marquito63 Год назад +13

    The 65 game rule will be interesting...in the short term you'll see some obscure names get all NBA honors, but in the long term, future NBA stars will see the incentive early to play as many games as possible

    • @jamesstinedurf9841
      @jamesstinedurf9841 Год назад +1

      i'm not sure it will be good in the long term. resting has it's benefits and the ultimate goal is winning a championship. i could see players caring more about being rested and avoiding injury to help their chances of winning a title. but power to those guys that get honors that they might not otherwise get

    • @marquito63
      @marquito63 Год назад +4

      @James Stinedurf the players "care" about winning as they draw closer to the end of their careers...however, in the beginning all players are more concerned about making money...its why they have disputes over contracts, and if the owners find a way to short change a player because they didn't qualify for an award then they will do so...case in point here...Klay missed making an All NBA/All defensive team a few years back which cost him about 25 million during contract negotiations. Despite players being rich....they don't like losing money like that.
      One piece of advice older players give younger players is never to leave money on the table because you can never get it back...so they'll play more and more in order to secure the bag.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад +3

      @@jamesstinedurf9841 nba pro athlete isn’t supposed to be a long career occupation. it’s not right that guys who’s bodies can’t hold up to playing the regular season….sit out and sandbag the the postseason. It delegitimizes the regular season. Also, if they aren’t able to play ball in the regular season, then why should they get to compete in the postseason? Lastly, there isn’t a lot of roster spots in the nba. They’re robbing young or healthy players from an opportunity to play in the nba. They’re robbing fans from seeing the actual best basketball players on earth from competing. If you can’t play the nba regular season games and preform in the playoffs , then you shouldn’t be in the league.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад

      @@marquito63 gsw would have given him the super max but they weren’t allowed too. Klay could have left gsw to get the super max deal but choose not too. So it’s not on the owners not wanting to play players especially a player like klay.

    • @crater044
      @crater044 Год назад

      ​@@jamesstinedurf9841You wanna know why you're whole "resting is important because the goal is to win a championship" argument doesn't work?
      It's because players are making a fuck ton of money so that should be an incentive to play the season. They didn't sign a contract for the playoffs, they signed a contract for the whole season so the goal should be to play the whole season......not half. Secondly, if you're the best player on your team and you are frequently "resting", is your team going to even make it to the playoffs if they aren't good enough to carry the load?
      Finally the last three NBA champions all have had their star players starting 60+ games. Giannis started 61 in 2020-21, Steph played 64 in 21-22 and Jokic played 69 this past season. They are out there grinding and winning championships.......this whole "resting" myth is bullshit.
      What youre doing is making excuses for players like KD, Kyrie, Kawhi, Harden, Embiid and Ben Simmons......players who want max contracts but barely give you 50 fucking games a season. The best players are always available and always are ready to play......that's what separates the men from the spoiled brats.

  • @BrianKoontz
    @BrianKoontz Год назад +53

    Instead of a minimum games played for awards eligibility it should be minimum minutes played - that way a player can't simply start the game, leave the arena at the first stoppage, and log their "game played".

    • @Smart-Towel-RG-400
      @Smart-Towel-RG-400 Год назад +4

      Yah or have a 8 min minimum to have a game count towards games for the awards

    • @MrE_
      @MrE_ Год назад +3

      It's an odd rule I guess. I think you're right, we will see a lot of that bs log in check out. According to the players, it's the teams that cause load management, but I feel like if the players really wanted to play they could. I do think 65 full games played is a lot for just all nba. For mvp, I'm all for it, it doesn't really effect anything tho since there have only been 5 players in nba history to win mvp playing less than 65 games. But all nba it will have an impact

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Год назад +2

      @@Smart-Towel-RG-400 20 min for star players and 10 min for bench guys.

    • @larrysmith8926
      @larrysmith8926 Год назад +16

      They players would not want to play a couple of minutes. It will drop the average per game on all their stats.

    • @Kevinschart
      @Kevinschart Год назад +1

      that kind of behavior will turn off the voters. your change is not necessary

  • @michaelallwood9010
    @michaelallwood9010 Год назад +24

    players are not overpaid because they want to be, they are overpaid because the owners and GM's decide they have to pay them. hopefully going forward most teams will be more cost conscious and take into consideration the salary cap ramifications of over spending on non top tier talent

    • @MikeSchmidt969
      @MikeSchmidt969 Год назад +1

      Well, players through their agents do ask for specific amounts for their contracts, so your statement is not exactly true. It's really both sides that determine how "overpaid" a player is.

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад

      @@MikeSchmidt969 ultimately declares end owners negotiate a slice of the overall revenue that goes to the players. The only thing that's decided in those kinds of negotiations is how much goes to each one....

    • @TheBrockstar1
      @TheBrockstar1 Год назад +5

      Players aren’t overpaid you don’t show up to watch the owners

    • @ballasack680
      @ballasack680 Год назад

      @@TheBrockstar1exactly

  • @IrishDark
    @IrishDark Год назад +7

    Anything gambling related is very, very bad for sports

  • @joebob3976
    @joebob3976 Год назад +6

    Kevin Durant is gonna be bumming he can't just hop on any team now.

  • @Domenico44055
    @Domenico44055 Год назад +5

    I would have made even harder to supermax players to move. If you signed a supermax with a team, this means that's YOUR team. You are the face of the franchise. You have to play through it, good or bad. Nobody forced you to take 230 millions. If you want help to win, take a pay cut, sign for 110 millions you're still gonna be crazy rich and win. But if you want the whole bag, don't complain later if your team sucks

  • @stevenbrown1762
    @stevenbrown1762 Год назад +5

    I'm happy with the rules. The nba used to be where the stars even played all 82 or close to it. Now stars can take off whenever they want. Everyone knows today's nba is alot softer then previous decades which is why it gets alot of slack. The new rules are great for the league, all they need to do now is stop with all the tikie tack fouls

  • @shadhinov
    @shadhinov Год назад +10

    Let's be honest and say it out loud. This set of new rules are the Kevin Durant rule.

    • @Barbatos885
      @Barbatos885 Год назад +1

      You mean the lebron rule right 🤣

    • @shadhinov
      @shadhinov Год назад

      @@Barbatos885 lmao atleast LeBron gto three rings with three teams bruh. Kd ain't got shiz other than Steph's handouts.

    • @Barbatos885
      @Barbatos885 Год назад +1

      @@shadhinov Still doesn’t change the fact it’s the lebron rule

    • @shadhinov
      @shadhinov Год назад

      @@Barbatos885 ruclips.net/video/3f7HubOJZFQ/видео.html

    • @redeyexxx1841
      @redeyexxx1841 Год назад

      ​@@shadhinov So joined teams having good star player to win rings. That's what Durant did too.

  • @blablablaa14
    @blablablaa14 Год назад +5

    I think its interesting that now you can't trade more than 3 picks outright (lets say 5 if you do swaps on the years in between). Primarily because the KD trade established his value as about 6-7 first round picks. Which means that now elite guys are basically out of reach and cannot be traded for as much. This could impact if big stars can even be moved anymore

  • @Papa_Static
    @Papa_Static Год назад +4

    Super helpful. I actually stopped watching the nba for a few years after LeBron joined the heat because i hated artificial super teams. Hoping this doesn't backfire lol
    Also, lmao and JB made all-nba 2md team this year without any rule changes, you love to see it

  • @MrShishi
    @MrShishi Год назад +3

    This new CBA all came out because of guys like KD, Kyrie, Harden! All signing deals and requesting trades! I am all for that bc they sign these contracts (which are not that long), and just ask out bc they know they have the power. It skrews up the teams and players end up getting send around in trade packages (ala Dlo, Isiah thomas, etc). As a Celtic fan it will hurt us bc we likely can't offer Jaylen brown and JT a supermax or have the ability to trade them should they want out. I think it will help make the NBA more competive with talent spread out!

  • @AfricanH3ro
    @AfricanH3ro Год назад +6

    That 65 game rule is good and bad lol. Can't wait until we get out first entirely underserving MVP.

    • @IRequireMedication
      @IRequireMedication Год назад +1

      Someone check the stats, but I don't think there has ever been an MVP that has played less in that season

  • @rfwhyte
    @rfwhyte Год назад +4

    Funny how the only unions really getting stronger these days are those representing millionaire athletes. Imagine if the rest of us had a much bargaining power as these rich dudes who play with balls.

  • @pabblo101
    @pabblo101 Год назад +1

    I can see a world where a player gets high as a kite and miss game 7 of a playoff series!

  • @zack1610
    @zack1610 Год назад +1

    I like this! If players like Jalen Brunson or Ant-man get the nod for All-NBA teams because they played more 65 games at a high level then they deserve it. These players make to much money to be in load management. If you want awards and accolades get your ass on the court

  • @danielboston8806
    @danielboston8806 Год назад +1

    Silver out here changing things up…he’s a menace

  • @D0VES0AP
    @D0VES0AP Год назад +6

    i like the 65 game minimum to be eligible for end of season rewards. hopefully that will help with the load management bs

    • @JetEngine85
      @JetEngine85 Год назад

      It won't for sure.. there's always a way around it

    • @babanbo-sama2072
      @babanbo-sama2072 Год назад

      Play 65 games minimum with no minimum minutes.
      Play 2 minutes per game or even 10 seconds and sub out.

    • @philipn832
      @philipn832 Год назад +1

      @@babanbo-sama2072 well there not gonna give it to a guy with 5 points so there gonna need more stats thus by default there gonna need more minutes

    • @brixaabrixaa3390
      @brixaabrixaa3390 Год назад +2

      @@babanbo-sama2072 his stats would be shit & he wouldn’t qualify with that logic

  • @IRequireMedication
    @IRequireMedication Год назад +4

    I like it. If I am understanding it correctly, 'sign and trades' will become a thing of the past and big name free agents will be worth more

  • @ketchuphater445
    @ketchuphater445 Год назад +5

    i hate this CBA the more i think about it. it’s actually made me change my stance on things. before, i didn’t wanna shorten the season, but if you want people to stop load managing, maybe shorten to 72 games (like steve kerr suggested)??

    • @zeushualde4570
      @zeushualde4570 Год назад +1

      this is good for small market teams andd there no dynasty.... load management and prohibited teams to trade first round pick....

    • @bulantut
      @bulantut Год назад +3

      LESS GAMES = LESS MONEY

    • @xenocide1307
      @xenocide1307 Год назад +2

      We've needed less games in a season for a long time now, but with each passing seasons I see it moving further from happening as every decision is centered around maximizing profits.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад

      Maybe don’t play star players 40 minutes a game

  • @meech6848
    @meech6848 Год назад +3

    They gon be high af playing these games😂. Need to see a little more on the sports betting thing tho

  • @kingsgaurd
    @kingsgaurd Год назад +6

    Love the changes. It will result in better parity in the NBA and restrict the rich teams.

    • @reasedogable
      @reasedogable Год назад +1

      You have parity already

    • @0111NH_Noah
      @0111NH_Noah Год назад +2

      We have parity already.
      This is crap. Stopping great teams is just punishing greatness.
      This is stupid parity is not a religion. General mediocrity is no god to bow down, too.
      This looks like communism.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад

      @@0111NH_Noah no we don’t.

  • @MrE_
    @MrE_ Год назад +3

    Well if a star didn't get traded by now, they aren't getting traded in the future either

  • @denn15m8
    @denn15m8 Год назад +1

    This new rules are going to kill the NBA, we will never have a golden state warriors type of team again, and that's where most of the views and money comes from people watching and buying merch for the big super teams.

  • @rezhaadriantanuharja3389
    @rezhaadriantanuharja3389 Год назад +3

    Just because a player is eligible for a Max contract, doesn’t mean club has to offer it. I think that side effect will only effect poorly run franchise and they will be stuck overpaying a mediocre roster

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад

      True, but it won’t stop a player from feeling like they deserve a max contract because of their all NBA selection

    • @rezhaadriantanuharja3389
      @rezhaadriantanuharja3389 Год назад +1

      @@And.One.Hoops1 which is why poorly run franchises are going to suffer because they usually have no depth and will be held hostage by such players

    • @adriandantedanosos4146
      @adriandantedanosos4146 Год назад

      @@rezhaadriantanuharja3389 I love this TBH, it forces franchises to be great at managing and developing players. The Zion, Luka, and young bron situations were heartbreaking.

  • @CertifiedLiar88
    @CertifiedLiar88 Год назад +2

    That pass by sengun was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @rayl3103
    @rayl3103 Год назад +9

    I love the changes. I want teams to build from the ground up. I want parity. I don't want to make it easy for my team to lose its star players. I don't care about awards. So long as owners don't get to keep the money and revenue is split fairly, I have no complaints.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад

      Owners should get to keep money. Revenue isn’t profit. Owners pay for everything…training facilities, healthcare, travel, uniforms, training staff, food, they pay arena/stadium, coaches, advertising….so yeah the owners should get to keep the money. The deserve a roi and money to pocket yearly because they can make more money investing in other things than owning an nba team. Nba teams are very expensive. Their profit isn’t even big enough for them to own their arena. They need capital to function….which they can only get from billionaires multi millionaires. They can only get billionaires if they their teams provide regular cash income and roi to the owners.

    • @ballasack680
      @ballasack680 Год назад

      @@nonyobussiness3440common billionaire bootlicker L

  • @jamesstinedurf9841
    @jamesstinedurf9841 Год назад +2

    might see star players refusing to sign long term contracts now which, in a way, could lead to instability for teams

  • @200money2
    @200money2 Год назад +2

    Would be dumb if you play 82 games for 3 years and the season you’re up for an extension you get injured

  • @douglaspinsak1246
    @douglaspinsak1246 Год назад +1

    A hard cap fixes so many screwball problems. As far as "minimum games required" goes; in all likelihood star players sat out some games they could've played, so if the current rules had been in place, they simply would've made sure they played more games. There might be a glitch here or there under the new rules, but overall I would expect that the most deserving players will end up winning the awards. Letting players invest in sports betting is ???. This is just a flat-out AWFUL idea.

  • @joaopedrooliveira590
    @joaopedrooliveira590 Год назад +10

    Another possible situation will be injured players starting a game, making a foul in the first seconds and being sub.

    • @slynn6167
      @slynn6167 Год назад +1

      Yeah, but that would hurt their precious numbers and averages that they care about.

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад

      Nah, I can’t see that happening

    • @Smart-Towel-RG-400
      @Smart-Towel-RG-400 Год назад

      ​@@And.One.Hoops1if they have 1/2 games short it will happen ...already happens for guys going after bonuses

  • @lostone9700
    @lostone9700 Год назад +3

    The kd trade would still happen the compensation would just be different. This wont change anything just lower the market value of disgruntled stars.

  • @tomfurey9062
    @tomfurey9062 Год назад +2

    I like the 65 games rule, I would probably like to see it combined somehow with a minutes per game requirement too though.
    I also don't see the problem in "superstar" players not being named all nba if they've missed 17+.
    I'd much rather see Anthony Edwards be named all nba playing 79 games than Anthony Davis playing 55.

    • @deionhardwoods4595
      @deionhardwoods4595 Год назад

      Get real mpg😂

    • @tomfurey9062
      @tomfurey9062 Год назад

      @@deionhardwoods4595 if you don't have an mpg requirement then load managing players will just suit up and step on the court for like a minute to count as a game played so they can hit the 65 minimum games and qualify for everything while still not really playing.

  • @ssaiyan4m
    @ssaiyan4m Год назад +1

    I love the 65 game minimum bc these ppl r getting paid millions to play a child's game for the entertainment of basketball fans.

  • @centrist1008
    @centrist1008 Год назад +1

    The most important abilities are availability and reliability. You can’t help he club from the tub…

  • @Justicehillmusic
    @Justicehillmusic Год назад +2

    I don’t like the sports betting thing

  • @lxnny2357
    @lxnny2357 Год назад +1

    Serious question. Whats to stop a team from padding a guys number of played games by having them check in and pretty much not contribute? E.g., have a guy nursing a quad tear that you want to resign next season to a super max enter the game? Put him in the game for 1 possession then just have him foul a guy, then take him out. He'd be listed as having played for like 1 minute, then you bench him the rest of the game.
    Is there anything preventing this? I know not all injuries will work with this, but it does work for some, particulqrly when the player is still able to move around the court.

    • @xylynthian753
      @xylynthian753 Год назад

      Nothing would stop them from doing that, but their per game averages would tank, and that'd probably prevent them from getting selected for awards.
      For example. Let's say a guy averages exactly 20 ppg for the first 55 games, gets hurt, and has to miss a bit of time late in the season. He comes back, checks into 10 games for 1 minute each without scoring. His ppg average would immediately drop from 20 to 16.9

  • @Ohh_Is_That_Sooo...
    @Ohh_Is_That_Sooo... Год назад +1

    Rather than hating on them getting overpayed how about we just stick to them being underplayed. Always remember, no one is paid what they are really worth and bring in to the organization in the back end. This is gonna be interesting and THE BEST PART IS, no ody has been wanting these #1 guys in the All-Star games anyway because THEY DON'T PLAY or compete when they bring in/are worth, so much money. Let them get theirs, but keep the rewards for the hungry guys putting in the work everyday, ya digg. They've gotten my attention, that's for sure lol

  • @marus3953
    @marus3953 Год назад +1

    There's a loophole since it gave a number of games not minutes. You can just simply play said star for 1 minute then rest them.

    • @OverEast34
      @OverEast34 Год назад +1

      That will tank their averages since it will still count as a game played.

  • @DWonYT
    @DWonYT 7 месяцев назад

    I think the trend of having the same all-nba players over and over will be a welcomed loss. I get so tired of seeing players that have “grandfathered” their way into all-nba. There’s a ton of new young talent now that arguably deserve it more than

  • @jbwolf4
    @jbwolf4 Год назад

    Love the 65 game rule, if you wanna pay Rudy gobert a supermax because Embiid sat out half a season, that stupidity is on YOU

  • @jovalleau
    @jovalleau Год назад +1

    I feel like the sports betting companies thing is a huge conflict of interest.

  • @knoxville8798
    @knoxville8798 Год назад

    You can overcome the rule when your max/ near max player is restricted free agent, you can trade 7 year pick and increase payroll

  • @TaquitoAddict
    @TaquitoAddict Год назад +1

    I'm not buying the whole "But someone like Brunson could make all-NBA" as an unintended consequence argument. I'm tired of the load-management. I'm tired of complete unwillingness of players to play through any injuries. If that causes some second-tier players to make all-NBA and get bigger contracts simply because they played more games...I say GOOD! Incentivize playing games!

  • @Steelers-rk3ig
    @Steelers-rk3ig Год назад

    The minimum games played was a must, load management is ruining the regular season.

  • @noneofyourbusiness8349
    @noneofyourbusiness8349 Год назад +1

    New CBA allows cheap owners to stay cheap and stop rich owners from spending. Now Steve ballmer can't offer 6 mil mid level every year in addition to the trades he keeps making to add salary. He upped it again this year. Reggie Jackson Luke Kennard for plumleee and Eric Gordon. 25 mil to 30. They also got bones and his bird rights if they want to offer him a max contract they can (probably not likely though).

  • @khaledzahlan3962
    @khaledzahlan3962 Год назад

    The players are gonna protest this in a year or two and I can’t blame them, how are you gonna incentivize teams being shit and then penalize the players for it…

  • @JohnDoe-fi2ot
    @JohnDoe-fi2ot 6 месяцев назад

    NBA should have made the Supermax only eligible for players that have played 70 percent of the games during the course of that contract..

  • @somersetbassett4580
    @somersetbassett4580 Год назад

    I feel like the NBA did exactly what the league wanted 5 years ago. All the best teams are homegrown/mostly homegrown now. Lakers, Clippers, Pheonix notable exceptions

  • @H1MXavier
    @H1MXavier Год назад +1

    Side note. Defense will suffer even more now as guys will only want to score to make awards and avoid injury thru 65 games. The league is very close to being washed.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад +1

      Rebound, blocks, steals per game leader are awards as well as dpoy. First defense honors is another. Being good at defense and stopping other top players from scoring helps players improve their chance’s become an nba all star and all first nba team.
      If your a great player and you let opponents light you up on defense and don’t try…your team fans aren’t going to vote for you for the all star game. Lebron, the big 3 heat, big 3 Celtics, spurs, giannis, warriors (draymond greene), Kwahi…change the culture of the nba…to be a popular player and to be considered good/great, a player has to play great defense and be a two way player that gets stats across every category.
      No longer can you get away with just scoring a bunch of points and a bunch of assists. You won’t see a Carmelo or Steve nash type guy really getting all star’s selections, big contract offers, and a ton of fans playing no defense or horrendous defense. Also, you stopping other players from scoring, getting boards, assists means their stats are lower which means the less numbers you have to get.
      So in conclusion there are more awards than scoring leader.

  • @snowstorm1863
    @snowstorm1863 Год назад +1

    Just because a player passes the 65 game threshold and becomes eligible don’t mean the team is obligated to pay them. Yikes😂

  • @sammysam2615
    @sammysam2615 Год назад +3

    It won't make guys play more. Until the league and teams start hitting players in the pocket, they're going to continue to load manage.
    THC/CBN/CBD have great benefits and glad the league sees that and is allowing players to make the choice for themselves without consequences

    • @bandjolyn
      @bandjolyn Год назад +1

      Awards like mvp and dpoy directly effect a player's next contract, by a lot.

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад

      I think it will get players a little more, but at the end of the day, the teams are the ones deciding on load management than the players themselves

    • @inhop2443
      @inhop2443 Год назад

      ​@@And.One.Hoops1 Kwai is the first counter example that comes to mind. Lebron is the second.

    • @anthonyvigil4549
      @anthonyvigil4549 Год назад +1

      ​@@inhop2443lebron is damn near 40 and has played more seasons with just playoff games and off-season games than half the league

    • @jbbrolic
      @jbbrolic Год назад

      Marijuana (at least THC) is not compatible with peak performance. We are going to see a decent number of players not live up to anywhere near their potential.

  • @slobberkissintl3548
    @slobberkissintl3548 Год назад +1

    These rules are fine if players were robots or some kind of statistics generating machines. Superteams aren't that bad bc it doesn't always work out. Also not every great player is The Man. Look at how the twolves just lost to the Lakers. Minnesota's best guys should be complimentary pieces. Staying in MN, look at Andrew Wiggins. Not a bad player at all, an allstar starter in fact but a #2 on a championship team who was paid like a #1 and didn't thrive in that role.
    All I'm saying is NBA and nbpa can negotiate a deal, make a nice coloring book but reality is going to be way outside the lines

  • @namenotavailable7365
    @namenotavailable7365 Год назад +1

    NBA (and player) greed will be its downfall.

  • @lamontmiller1761
    @lamontmiller1761 Месяц назад

    I came here to see what the new rules are after watching your video. I still don't know what the new rules are.

  • @jaystreet4004
    @jaystreet4004 Год назад +1

    I hate supermax contracts. They already get paid too much damn money for playing a sport.

  • @kcross4293
    @kcross4293 Год назад +1

    Why not make the smaller markets pay more than punish the teams that are winning. Warriors just paid 135 million into the NBA pool to split with the bottom feeder teams and now they're going to be even more restricted??? Tf

    • @zeushualde4570
      @zeushualde4570 Год назад

      thats good for the league its balance the league.... and no players drama anymore.... its all play hard

    • @danxdev
      @danxdev Год назад

      Warriors are also getting punished for the fact that their superstars were drafted and developed as opposed to teams that are trading to build super teams.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад

      they don't have the money and revenue to do so. GSW, Lakers, Knicks are in densely populated, big population cities with huge industries that are extremely profitable and have a large population of people with super large incomes and wealth...so they can charge more for tickets, have more fans to sell merk and to increase the tv viewership of their games which increases ad revenue. Those teams generate more profit because of were they are locate. San Antonio, Charlette, Orl, Detriot, Pacers do not have a population in their area that can generate that type of profits. Smaller markets don't have the revenue to make paying higher contracts then large markets economically feasible. Owners would sell the team or dissolve it and invest their money and time into something that has a greater roi. The nba would be like 5 teams if they did what you suggested.

  • @j-us-t_be-in-g
    @j-us-t_be-in-g Год назад +7

    This will balance teams out in terms of talent.

  • @Tarquin2718
    @Tarquin2718 Год назад

    Supermax is now unsustainable. Look at CEL Tatum & Brown would count for 60-70% of salarycap? What do you got left to create a team?

  • @JAFrk
    @JAFrk Год назад +1

    yuck, sports betting is just bad in general. Promoting any kind of gambling should be looked down upon.

  • @Derek2k
    @Derek2k Год назад +1

    Oh my god…dude…one phone call from draftkings and a player now can either make sure to go over or under a spread. They will already be in business so why not. This is ridiculous. Yea nba I’m done with next season.

  • @biciklon7698
    @biciklon7698 Год назад +3

    Great channel! Keep it up! :)

  • @NotTheWheel
    @NotTheWheel Год назад +3

    I'm gonna call the Mid-Season tournament what it is.
    We're abducting these kids from college education so they come to the NBA (Maybe Talented) but lack fundamentals and tournament experience they'd get had they played in college. That's what this mid-season tournament is for.

    • @Smart-Towel-RG-400
      @Smart-Towel-RG-400 Год назад +1

      Nah it's just to made the first part of the season more interesting it's to increase viewership in the first half of the season

    • @NotTheWheel
      @NotTheWheel Год назад +2

      @@Smart-Towel-RG-400 it's not gonna do much good if nobody wants to watch it. What's the NIT tournament ratings compared to the NCAA or big tournaments of the year?

    • @IRequireMedication
      @IRequireMedication Год назад

      Um, er, I think it is pretty safe to say that the best players in NCAA are not overly concerned with their college education

    • @NotTheWheel
      @NotTheWheel Год назад

      @@IRequireMedicationBetter to be glorified mandingos I gotcha.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад

      College ball is significantly different than the nba now. With Europe developing better players now and teenagers (one and done) being so good now and the over all talent of the nba being so high now….college and the big dance offers very little benefit in the development of young nba players. College court, the ball, the length of game, the rules, the shot clock, the talent level are so different…it doesn’t help much anymore. The size, athleticism, skill, knowledge of nba players is so much higher than ncaa…that they can’t bring what works in the ncaa to the nba. The game is different.
      Idk what fundamentals you think nba players don’t know…or have but in reality they do. Anything you think they’re lacking fundamentally is because of a reason. You don’t see back to the basket post game because centers/pf will get doubled and stripped. You don’t see midrange shots because it doesn’t make sense for 95 percent of the league t o take those shots due to analytics. You got to hit 50-60 plus percent of those for it to be a worth while shot. Players iso instead of passing most times because help defenders and defenders are to cover the distance to lock down the open player or get a steal.
      The only thing most young players suck at is shooting the ball, doing pull up jumpers, quick catch and shoot, and turn around jumper. And that simply takes years of practice. With an nba shooting coach.

  • @3912James
    @3912James Год назад

    If I ever HAD a gambling problem....this would CURE it. 😂

  • @3912James
    @3912James Год назад

    I don't agree with the cannabis policy. I'm not knocking the ordinary Joes and Marys who engage in that habit....but if you're striving to be the BEST player in the NBA...nobody can convince me that that player(s) who smoke weed will have a high work ethic and display a willingness to give it their all (rebounding, Assists, scoring) as well as show leadership traits.

  • @antcantcook960
    @antcantcook960 Год назад

    “Forever”=until the next CBA negotiation in half a decade
    I heard all this before when AI was rocking braids, half the league showed up tatted up and smoked out, and the Malice in the Palace.
    Young people act like they’ve seen it all before.

  • @blablablaa14
    @blablablaa14 Год назад +2

    I think its interesting how a league that is already very equal just made itself even more equal preventing high spending teams from adding guys in the off season so they have to strategize better. Its good stuff

  • @brianpayton5396
    @brianpayton5396 Год назад +1

    89% gang

  • @meech6848
    @meech6848 Год назад +3

    All nba teams being position-less now could be a good thing.

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад +2

      I absolutely love that change. That should have happened years ago

    • @meech6848
      @meech6848 Год назад

      @@And.One.Hoops1 for sure. Embiid on the second team is criminal for example

  • @0111NH_Noah
    @0111NH_Noah Год назад

    Searching for parity in a league that already has parity is stupid.
    It's a revenge against the players. The trade restrictions is a punishment.
    You empower the players to have 200 million dollars contracts and then you find loopholes for them to never qualify for those contracts or to give those contracts to the most undeserving. It's totally stupid.
    How long till the next renegotiation?

  • @OverEast34
    @OverEast34 Год назад

    While I think it’s fair to have a minimum games played to be considered for top honors, I feel like this will also water down those same honors like with the all star game. This means the hall of fame will also become more watered down.

  • @Elonas
    @Elonas Год назад

    Sports betting is wrong in so many ways

  • @qhamarii0
    @qhamarii0 Год назад

    I do not like the trade rules nor tax rules now

  • @ice843
    @ice843 Год назад

    They really need to do somthing for drafted players
    They ought to be able to stay with there home team without loseing money

  • @xenocide1307
    @xenocide1307 Год назад

    Just because certain players may make all-nba and thus be eligible for super max extensions doesn't mean they will actually be offered it.

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад

      Sure, but that won’t prevent players from thinking they deserve the super max because they made an all NBA team

  • @adriandantedanosos4146
    @adriandantedanosos4146 Год назад +1

    I love this, if teams want to become a superteam with average depth, they have to do it strictly by drafting and developing their players.

  • @KNByam
    @KNByam Год назад +1

    You're wrong about the super max contracts. Low level players may be eligible for super max that does not mean a team will offer it.

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад

      Sure, but it won’t stop players from thinking they deserve it an a bad franchise overpaying them for it

    • @KNByam
      @KNByam Год назад

      @@And.One.Hoops1 Then it only proves why they're bad and will remain that way. Lol

  • @MIent1313
    @MIent1313 Год назад

    Mid size and small market teams are gonna have the hardest time with this still

    • @bigtaskat-hand4742
      @bigtaskat-hand4742 Год назад

      How? Nobody will be able to save Anthony Edwards from that drudgery town called Minnesota until he is a free agent.

  • @Gravedigger432
    @Gravedigger432 Год назад

    The game rigging is gonna be a killer the NBA made a major business mistake

  • @meeu
    @meeu Год назад +1

    The new arrangement will reportedly enable players to promote and make some brand-new investments in
    Sports betting companies
    Cannabis companies
    Really NBA!?!? 🤦

  • @Tarquin2718
    @Tarquin2718 Год назад

    To have a good team, all players salaries must add up to the cap. So NBA salaries will go down steeply.

  • @KY-YE
    @KY-YE Год назад

    These highlights tho!!!!😳😳
    SHEEEEEEEEESH!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥

  • @Phoenix-pm2qr
    @Phoenix-pm2qr Год назад

    I like the first rule but the 2nd I think should be dropped to 55 or 60 games.

  • @snowstorm1863
    @snowstorm1863 Год назад

    So when a player invests on betting and shaves points it’s just gonna be ok?

  • @splashnskillz37
    @splashnskillz37 Год назад +1

    More restrictions and more bs, this Mickey Mouse League is dead

  • @jholla125
    @jholla125 Год назад

    The small market teams was feasting off them trades. OKC, Pelicans and them have draft picks on draft picks all decade 😂

  • @zakkutv1623
    @zakkutv1623 Год назад

    As a Detroit fan, I don't appreciate you showing the entire league making us look bad 😢😅

  • @JaeSproo
    @JaeSproo Год назад

    *There is an easy fix for this* It should be simply called the MAJOR INJURY RULE. The 65 games should only be for load managing players. If the injury is not SEASON ENDING? Then you have to play 65. But if you can reasonably play and choose not to? Then it should count against you.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Год назад

      What if you’re injured and you can’t play 65 games then unfortunately you weren’t healthy enough to get a regular season award. I think this rule will help, instead of doing something least invasive or trying to come back early…if your already going to not make 65 games….players will choose to take the better but longer injury recovery option. It also makes it so teams and players can’t try to do least invasive not the best long term recovery route because if they won’t want to be out 16 games for two seasons. Some guys get hurt, sit out, try to play, get hurt worse and have to sit next season.

  • @marioslebe9663
    @marioslebe9663 Год назад

    How the heck did the players sign this? Its just not beneficial for the majority of them

  • @76ers_Apache
    @76ers_Apache Год назад

    It’s crazy how they do this after kd get traded to them that’s like saying u robbed an illegal immigrant yesterday and now they pass a law that make them legal 😂 damage already done

  • @ianguarneschelli2082
    @ianguarneschelli2082 Год назад

    This is why I’m happy the Knicks have Brock Aller. 😎

  • @jaygriffieshow
    @jaygriffieshow Год назад

    So basically the superteam era is over

  • @pimpnamedslickback7780
    @pimpnamedslickback7780 Год назад

    Parity has never been good for the nba. The nba lacked any parity during the 80s and 90s and the league was widely popular

  • @ShySo9
    @ShySo9 Год назад +2

    W upload

  • @jasonrobbins4001
    @jasonrobbins4001 Год назад

    Making trades more difficult seems so stupid restrictions on trading when trading bring so many eyes to the NBA just does not seem like a wise business move. The more trades the more eyes

    • @And.One.Hoops1
      @And.One.Hoops1  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I agree, but at the same time, there needs to be a level of continuity. Player movement is off the charts and it’s not the best for the NBA product