(12-21-2020, 04:16 PM)khaled1987 Wrote: It is a sort of warning, with next one should be prepared to be made an example of
Also, the fact they didn't get him, ease things for the league
I think the League is making a mistake here. Sort of halfway measure as with a lot of things lately (like the 2 minute report). Or like that one case - refs would focus on travelling more. The result was that stars blatant travelling is usually overlooked while slightest move of foot is called on "no-names".
It is obvious that tampering is widespread and that it is basically impossible to prevent it. 50+ % of contracts gets signed in the first minutes after the trade deadline is lifted. Yet out of all this they somehow decided to punish this one case? When one could argue there were at least 50 more cases just this offseason.
Either you are dead serious with antitampering as announced last season or you change the rules making tampering "legal". This is BS.
(12-21-2020, 04:25 PM)ClutchDirk Wrote: https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1341131429921648641
Wow. Good for him... Clippers payroll will be crazy high next season. I hope Cuban is prepared to spend. A lot...