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Pennyfarmingbadgersthis is retarded
Please dont use such rude language in my thread, my ears are not a toilet for your foul language :>
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Good to see he didn't quit the internet
TrekkieAnd now, stoners all over washington and colorado have absolutely nothing to talk about.
Don't worry, the justice department will shit all over those two states if they try and carry it out. They'll be lumped in with the rest of the country again.
Can't wait for klanana's reply
You were minus fragged because your story was retarded.
Phase 1 of what? Project Delta?
Two of our more interesting ones:
I don't think the Feds will be too happy if that last one passes.
Who the hell will they get to play Han Solo
mastodonTrekkiemastodonOh look lets have a league where there is no salary cap so players and GMs can stack teams and circle jerk each other. I wonder who is going to win? Lakers or Heat?
NBA sucks go watch college basketball or literally anything else
NBA has a salary cap...
"The NBA salary cap is the limit to the total amount of money that National Basketball Association teams are allowed to pay their players. It is defined by the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA). This limit is subject to a complex system of rules and exceptions and as such is considered a "soft" cap."
So no it doesnt.
There's a luxury tax, and it's about to increase. The Lakers have the biggest payroll, and they're going to get hit pretty hard if they don't make some changes to their roster.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/sep/18/sports/la-sp-lakers-luxury-tax-20120918
Larry CoonThe Lakers will have a tax bill of around $30 million next July, and in retrospect, will view this season as their salad days — it’s the last one where the tax rate is dollar-for-dollar. Starting in 2013-14 the new “incremental” tax takes over, where being $30 million above the tax line will mean paying a whopping $85 million tax bill.
And it gets worse. Starting in 2014-15 teams will pay an even higher rate for being repeat offenders — defined as paying tax in at least three of the four previous seasons. A team $30 million over the tax line will pay — brace yourself — an additional $115 million in luxury tax.
After adding up their payroll, luxury tax bill, and revenue sharing contribution (projected to be $49.4 million in 2013-14), even the Lakers have to stop to consider whether this simply can be written off as the cost of doing business — and that’s the future if they’re paying players with salaries like Bryant, Howard, Gasol and Nash.
As a Sonics fan I am pleased by this
hey walltaku did you hack in newbie mixes too?
Love that last line