Torre is apparently pretty decent at this investigative sports journalism thing, I've gathered that much.
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doubt anything serious comes of it. Sport leagues these days care about putting good products on TV for money instead of enforcing fair-play or rules. They will be punished just like Michigan was "punished"
Ur mom's conditionalOh sorry, I didn’t know that red flags were conditional.
This isn’t the NCAA. The NBA hasn’t been neutered by the courts and actually has a CBA that explicitly prohibits salary cap circumvention.
If this proves to be true, I think the Clippers will be in serious trouble. The other owners won’t sit idly by and let this happen with no repercussions. It could cost them too much money. Not to mention, the precedent has been set by the NBA as well for punishment in this type of situation. That is a big deal.
Adam Silver will probably give them a short but firm talking to.
If the same punishment that got levied against the wolves gets levied here it will bury the Clippers until damn near 2040. The deal being voided would tie up 100 million in cap over the next 2 years (plus whatever cap penalties get levied). Taking 5 first round picks means the Clippers wouldn't have a first round pick again until 2033.
Adam Silver will probably give them a short but firm talking to.
If the same punishment that got levied against the wolves gets levied here it will bury the Clippers until damn near 2040. The deal being voided would tie up 100 million in cap over the next 2 years (plus whatever cap penalties get levied). Taking 5 first round picks means the Clippers wouldn't have a first round pick again until 2033.
Sell the team and a rather significant fine comes out of the proceeds. I'm talking millions here.I would say either sell the team, or those are the penalties.
I would say either sell the team, or those are the penalties.
OU had this going on in the mid 2000's. Stoops had to boot a couple of kids.Lol, this sounds exactly like college football in the 1960s and 70s where boosters for big-time programs would give cushy no-show jobs to players at their car dealerships or whatever.
Things just don‘t change much, do they?
Didn’t expect to see this take. If Torre is wrong, that’s incredibly embarrassing for everyone.
Didn’t expect to see this take. If Torre is wrong, that’s incredibly embarrassing for everyone.
A former employee of the company was told it was to circumvent the salary cap and not to ask about the Kawhi deal. That's not really circumstantial is it? We don't know who the person is and if it is truly a reliable source, but if it is that is direct implication of violating NBA rules.The contract with the only clause is that he has to be a member of the Clippers seems like it’s pretty strong evidence that he is not. I’d put the odds that Cuban has done the same thing and doesn’t want this to get traction so people start looking deeper into all NBA deals.
Balmer does probably skate on this because it would be hard to prove the actual agreement. But the circumstantial evidence is lead anyone to believe this did happen. Question is what the burden of proof is for the NBA to take action.