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Bright Side Of The Sun on MSNLife below the NBA’s tax aprons brings a new set of rulesFeeling free again? The chains of the second tax apron are gone, which opens up a multitude of new options for the Suns. And when we’re talking about trades, under-the-apron teams actually have more ...
Did the CBA ruin NBA free agency? Bobby Marks plays "fact or fiction" with some of the offseason's most impactful trends.
The NBA is increasingly favoring roster depth and load distribution In the 2005–06 season, 17 players averaged more than 40 minutes on the court, with starters usually playing between 40 and 44 ...
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Draymond Green hates the new CBA, and he's completely rightUnder the new CBA, not only does the stick get bigger, but another level of punishment was added should teams fall under a second tier or apron, set at $11 million above the first. In short second ...
The Celtics, Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves are the original members of the second apron club. All three exceeded the ...
The quandary points to how college basketball may now be close to being considered a pro sport, at least in the NBA's eyes.
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