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<blockquote data-quote="RRyder" data-source="post: 835477" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>I would say it's being extremely generous of you to include the entire area around Oakland when the Lakers are a thing and still suck up most of the fan base in Cali.</p><p></p><p>And yes they have dipped into the luxury tax bill. You neglected to cite not just escalating luxury tax bill when pondering whether theyll continue to pay it but also that the Bucks in all likelihood will be in the luxury tax if they decide to bring back close to the same team as this past season.</p><p></p><p>Point being there isnt a scenerio where the team has "bought" its championships as litteraly every other NBA team has the funds to spend what they have invested into their roster. It's just that most rosters simply arent worth it and even the ones that are only stay worth it for a limited time under the escalating tax. As evidence by GS bench being a shadow of what it was just a couple years ago. If they were capable of buying a championship they wouldn't be trotting out the corpse of Andrew Bogut</p><p></p><p>Just saying when people try and act like in a sport like Basketball teams with deep pockets can just buy players smaller markets cant it simply isnt true. Sure market matters but it has nothing to do with the money a team can spend. Instead it's because the players simply prefer to live in certain cities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRyder, post: 835477, member: 10329"] I would say it's being extremely generous of you to include the entire area around Oakland when the Lakers are a thing and still suck up most of the fan base in Cali. And yes they have dipped into the luxury tax bill. You neglected to cite not just escalating luxury tax bill when pondering whether theyll continue to pay it but also that the Bucks in all likelihood will be in the luxury tax if they decide to bring back close to the same team as this past season. Point being there isnt a scenerio where the team has "bought" its championships as litteraly every other NBA team has the funds to spend what they have invested into their roster. It's just that most rosters simply arent worth it and even the ones that are only stay worth it for a limited time under the escalating tax. As evidence by GS bench being a shadow of what it was just a couple years ago. If they were capable of buying a championship they wouldn't be trotting out the corpse of Andrew Bogut Just saying when people try and act like in a sport like Basketball teams with deep pockets can just buy players smaller markets cant it simply isnt true. Sure market matters but it has nothing to do with the money a team can spend. Instead it's because the players simply prefer to live in certain cities. [/QUOTE]
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