I'm at a loss. The idjits can't figure out how to split up $2 billion dollars a year between them.
This sounds very much like why I don't watch basketball anymore since they had their labor dispute late last millennium. Problem is, I didn't much give a crap about basketball in the first place. I love hockey. I make an attempt to watch every game of the NHL finals, and most of the playoffs too, even when the New York Rangers don't make the playoffs (like 7 of the last 7 years).
Beth couldn't be happier that there's no NHL...I'm in misery. All sides look stupid.
Personally, I feel that I'm for a hard salary cap. In NFL football (where there's a hard salary cap), we generally have a new team winning every year or every other year. No team has ever won the Super Bowl three times in a row (yet). In baseball (where there's a "luxury tax" system (which George Steinbrenner thumbs his nose at annually)), the Yankees never miss the playoffs. In basketball...I neither know nor care.
In all, I have very little sympathy for players whose average salary is over $1M annually, and is up something like 85% over the last decade (no, I don't have the exact figures in front of me), complaining that they're not making enough money.