NBA owners propose $45 million hard salary cap

In the latest development in the NBA labor talks, the NBA owners have proposed a $45 million hard salary cap while also pressing for non-guaranteed player contracts. That would mean cutting the current $58 million soft cap by almost 25%. Needless to say, the Players Association isn’t thrilled with the proposal. (AOL Sporting News)
The details, spelled out in an April 26 memo issued by National Basketball Players Association Executive Director Billy Hunter, marks the league’s push for a major overhaul of the NBA’s economic model and emphasizes to players an aggressive bid to significantly slash costs and shorten contracts.
The memo was sent to all NBA players and was dated just days prior to the league delivering to the union a new labor proposal, which a source said still included the $45 million hard cap but added a phase-in of the cap over a few years. Union president Derek Fisher publicly dismissed the latest proposal as too similar to the original proposal.
The memo’s most eye-popping element is the league’s proposed $45 million hard cap, which cuts the current $58 million soft cap by nearly 25 percent.
Hunter said in the memo that the NBA projects the $45 million hard cap number with a team’s total salary not to exceed the cap for any reason. The proposed hard cap as outlined by Hunter also would eliminate the current luxury tax provision, which penalizes teams with a dollar-for-dollar tax for the amount spent on player payroll exceeding the salary cap.
The proposed hard cap is something the NBA has never had under collective bargaining, but it has become a critical element to owners. This initial proposal, and its steep cut in player cap space, demonstrates a strong commitment by the owners to dramatically curtail player payrolls while also supporting NBA Commissioner David Stern’s mantra of making the league more profitable.
The inclusion of non-guaranteed player contracts, while a negotiating point, also represents a radical shift for players who have long benefited from guaranteed deals. Taken together, Hunter felt compelled to send out the missive.
“The nature of the owners’ demands is so onerous that I feel it is imperative to reinforce the message of our recent team meetings with this letter,” Hunter wrote in the memo.
The Players Association and the owners are driving 95 MPH straight towards each other, and the upcoming collision could be destructive. For the record, I’m siding with the players. Nobody put a gun to David Kahn’s head and forced him to sign Darko Milicic to a $20 million contract. Nobody held a knife to Mickael Prokorov’s neck and forced him to commit $35 million worth of checks to Travis Outlaw. Nobody tortured Isiah Thomas until he inked Jerome James to a $30 million deal. NBA teams have lost money because they’ve screwed up, time and time again, not because the salary cap was too high.
Somebody needs to clone 30 Sam Prestis. Then every team can make intelligent personnel decisions, keep their costs to a minimum and build toward a promising future, all with a soft cap that will allow for players to maintain happiness. Basketball talent is at least as good now as it ever has been. It’s the owners who are failing their fan bases, and now they want to bandage their bad decisions by taking money out of the players’ pockets.
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I’m with you. I really don’t get the owners and their wishes. If I don’t know how to spend my earnings, is it a salesman fault?! If the product is right, there’s never a discount just because I think I should have it. Either I’m going to squeeze it into my budget, or buy something similar but to me affordable.
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In other words, the owners don’t want to pay their stars $20M per season. Yet those type of players (KG & PP and RA last yr; with D. Wade & LBJ) are what drive ticket sales and TV revenue (what is the NBA’s deal -$1B or a little less?). The players should have to earn their money and yes Jay you are correct the owners pay foolishly for marginal to crappy talent thereby making their ROI squat. If the owner’s stick to this then the NBA is going to be shutdown until Rose is at retirement age. Go Cs…
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I’m all for these changes. Just as soon as I see billionaire owners give all their money to the people on the street, to the homeless, for example.
Until I see that, I’m very much in favor of the players making as much money as they can. In fact, I’d like to see more money going to the rank and file folks who run the stadiums, etc..
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I side with the owners. The Problem with basketball and the NBA you only make money when you win and if you have a star player. So owners and GM’s panic you have to take the risk to pay players or you lose them hence we see plenty of salary bubbles should darko get payed 20 mill no way that sounds insane! Thenthe question is why did he get paid that much answer because that is what he demand inthe open market under this system if Kahn had not paid him that much someone else would have paid him close to that much. Owner competition is why guys get overpaid and if you are in a city that is not sexy where free agents don’t want to go you Owner and GM will continue to overpay. The hard cap gets rid of competition between owners and rids the NBA of players getting overpaid.
Also the current system is broken if the NBA continues on this current trackwe will see two option contraction or bankruptcy. The same type of money when the current CBA was written is not their today.
I would be real excited if this passed I know it would mean more parody in the NBA. This meaning that any team year to year has a chance to win the championship and that their may be a star on everyteam. This big three exedus will kill the league.
One can see in the NFL their is alot of parody between teams and this may sY more about the game as 22 players are on the field but I think a hard cap would make the competition on the court greater the the competition in the board room.
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Nate | Monday, 16 May 2011 at 4:53 pm
I side with the owners. The Problem with basketball and the NBA you only make money when you win and if you have a star player. So owners and GM’s panic you have to take the risk to pay players or you lose them hence we see plenty of salary bubbles should darko get payed 20 mill no way that sounds insane! Thenthe question is why did he get paid that much answer because that is what he demand inthe open market under this system if Kahn had not paid him that much someone else would have paid him close to that much. Owner competition is why guys get overpaid and if you are in a city that is not sexy where free agents don’t want to go you Owner and GM will continue to overpay. The hard cap gets rid of competition between owners and rids the NBA of players getting overpaid.
Also the current system is broken if the NBA continues on this current trackwe will see two option contraction or bankruptcy. The same type of money when the current CBA was written is not their today.
I would be real excited if this passed I know it would mean more parody in the NBA. This meaning that any team year to year has a chance to win the championship and that their may be a star on everyteam. This big three exedus will kill the league.
One can see in the NFL their is alot of parody between teams and this may sY more about the game as 22 players are on the field but I think a hard cap would make the competition on the court greater then the competition in the board room.
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I’m curious to see what a 45M hard cap, or for that matter, any hard cap does to the 2014 LA Lakers who are on hook to pay Kobe and Gasol ~50M.
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Ridiculous 45 million is the salary for the Miami 3. The players should not have to pay for the owners lack of responsibility. If I buy a hummer when I only need pickup truck and can only afford a used prius I don’t get to cancel all my other bills to pay for it. Contracts should be structured on merit like the rookie scale contracts and each player on a team should fall into a slot. The NFL model makes no sense for the NBA, square peg into round hole.
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