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Old 11-02-2010, 07:08 AM   #21
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The talking heads on ESPN have been claiming this since before last season...this thing is gonna get nasty, much like the NHL lockout, and Strn is taking his lead from bettman on what to achieve.
Didn't Stern criticize the NHL for letting the lockout happen and now he's following their lead.
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Old 11-02-2010, 07:20 AM   #22
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Didn't Stern criticize the NHL for letting the lockout happen and now he's following their lead.
I dont remember any of the other commissioners criticizing the NHL whatsoever. I would think they should be congratulating him after the fact though, as the NHL has a model all sport leagues will want to acheive at some point.

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Check out the NHL, see what they did -- [they rolled back salaries] and they cut players,” Stern said.

Stern’s comments are in line with him saying last week that the league is seeking to decrease its expenses from player salaries by $750 million to $800 million, or an about 33 percent.

A hard cap would be met by strong opposition from not only the players’ union, but also from large market teams that are willing and able to outspend other teams. The Lakers and Celtics, for example, have built championship-caliber teams by spending over the cap and paying the luxury tax.

“You know, that's why I have white hair,” Stern said. “It's a detail that has not been worked out yet ... at all."


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Old 11-02-2010, 08:08 AM   #23
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Ever wonder why NFL players can get cut at any time and MLB players have a much much better deal? The answer: Donald Fehr, current union boss for the NHLPA.
More like the stars have more power in the NBA. The NFL has proven that it is the game more than the players who drive revenues while in the NBA, especially since they've focused on selling the stars, they can't just throw out scrubs and expect people to watch.

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NBA players are paid SO much more relative to a lot of other sports. Some players receive 23 million/season. That's a lot...
Rosters are a lot smaller in basketball than other sports and one player makes a bigger difference then in any other sport.
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:07 PM   #24
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I dont remember any of the other commissioners criticizing the NHL whatsoever. I would think they should be congratulating him after the fact though, as the NHL has a model all sport leagues will want to acheive at some point.
Well, except the NFL. They're probably "ahead" of the NHL.
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Old 11-02-2010, 04:09 PM   #25
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Well, except the NFL. They're probably "ahead" of the NHL.
In terms of salary cap? Not a chance in hell.
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Old 11-02-2010, 09:09 PM   #26
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In terms of salary cap? Not a chance in hell.
Why not? (I'm not an NFL expert, please enlighten me!) Is it because of the set contracts for draft picks being too high? Designated player? Cap too high? Too much labour strife?

NFL has non-guaranteed contracts and fantastic revenue sharing, which are great for the game and would be great for the NHL.
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Old 11-03-2010, 12:17 AM   #27
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In terms of salary cap? Not a chance in hell.
Aside from unproven rookies getting waaay too much money, they're cap is about as best as you could want it to be. The post above gives reason why.
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Old 11-03-2010, 11:29 AM   #28
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Does this play out like the NHL lockout of 2005 or like the earlier attempts by the NHL to get cost certainty?

Stern has his work cut out for him if the big market teams aren't on board, as they could do what NYR TML did to the NHL and undermine the attempt in their own best interest.
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