Recent Blog Posts

Reader comment on:
Even the Good Teams Are Guilty of Cap Foibles

Submitted by R. Hernandez, Jul 17, 2007 17:42

"The luxury tax is designed to prevent teams from spending their way to a title, and the Knicks are a perfect case study in the tax's effectiveness in that regard. " You have to be joking. The luxury tax has had nothing to do with the Knicks not getting a title. They ignore the tax, so how can it have any effectiveness? They're just incompetent.


Note: Comments are screened, and in some cases edited, before posting. We reserve the right to reject anything we find objectionable.

Other reader comments on this article

Comment By Date

The Spurs didn't hurt themselves, Scola would have never come over from Europe with the Spurs and Jackie Butler did... [MORE]

Matt Pundmann 

Jul 19, 2007 18:37

Which one of those players would have kept Amare and Boris on the bench? That's what cost Phoenix a title.... [MORE]

Jason 

Jul 18, 2007 00:48

"The luxury tax is designed to prevent teams from spending their way to a title, and the Knicks are a...

R. Hernandez 

Jul 17, 2007 17:42

While there is great debate regarding the Scola trade in San Antonio, it is hardly a matter of a few... [MORE]

Tom Ozgo 

Jul 17, 2007 12:03

How can you say it was a bad trade for the spurs. They have shown a commitment to winning over... [MORE]

robert 

Jul 18, 2007 22:52

Comment on Even the Good Teams Are Guilty of Cap Foibles

    Before submitting your comment, please provide a valid email address to complete the verification process.