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However, for rich owners even higher taxes are not worrying, as they can easily pay the required amount of money. To explain it more simply, we can provide an example of the Brooklyn Nets.
If the team regularly exceeds the predetermined salary cap they will be required to pay even more, than was planned initially. The following season that will start in , will be exceptional in terms of the luxury tax. Of course, there have been notable cases in the past as well when teams had to pay additional money to secure the eligibility of their squads, but at present time 10 teams are over the tax line, meaning the NBA will receive more money than it was initially expected.
Both Los Angeles teams are included as well. Such a development of the process is unlikely, as the NBA would need to change the whole salary cap system extensively and introduce a completely new format. The same goes for every other team, and yet, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst, some of them apparently aren't too happy about it.
This is possibly a significant victory for the Warriors and rival teams are already upset again. The Warriors mostly have been irrelevant for the last year, and the rest of the teams in the league weren't the least bit upset about it.
With Golden State on an injury-induced sabbatical, that was one major hurdle out of their way. But now the Warriors are back, and they're back with a vengeance.
The core of their dynasty is healthy and amply motivated , and that absolutely should put a scare into the rest of the league. However, nothing that they've done or will do under the new agreement is unfair -- just as it wasn't unfair when they signed Kevin Durant in free agency in July From The Web. Main Rumors 53m ago Jimmy Butler to miss game vs.
Main Rumors 2hr ago Austin Reaves out at least two weeks. Main Rumors 11hr ago John Wall to sit out entire season? Main Rumors 14hr ago Klay Thompson back before Christmas?
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