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		<title>$133,333.33 Per Day?  Yes Please!</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dallas Mavericks]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad news for the Cavs today.  Jason Kidd has been traded and he isn&#8217;t coming to Cleveland.  He is headed to Dallas to play for the Mavericks.  But the key to making the deal work, since Devean George used his no-trade abilities was a retired Keith Van Horn signing a $4,000,000 deal just so he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bad news for the Cavs today.  Jason Kidd has been traded and he isn&#8217;t coming to Cleveland.  He is headed to Dallas to play for the Mavericks.  But the key to making the deal work, since Devean George used his no-trade abilities was a retired Keith Van Horn signing a $4,000,000 deal just so he could be traded to New Jersey to match cap dollars.  When the geniuses behind the salary cap put the rules in place, I don&#8217;t think this is what they had in mind.</p>
<p>Keith Van Horn hasn&#8217;t played a minute of basketball since 2005-06.  He has enjoyed being retired and being a dad.  For whatever reason, Dallas still has KVH&#8217;s rights as a player even though he isn&#8217;t under contract.  As a result, they can (apparently) sign him and trade him (and his salary) to another team to make sure that they measure up.</p>
<p>As a result, KVH signed a $4,000,000 deal to be traded to New Jersey and apparently he only has to report for duty for about 30 days.  That works out to an unbelievable $133,333.33 per day for 30 days so that someone could send their best player to another team.  Someone tell me why this makes sense to run a league this way?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have my thoughts together on this yet, but here are a couple of thoughts.</p>
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<li>How is this good for the game of basketball to have worthless players attached to deals?</li>
<li>If the owners &#8220;locked out&#8221; the players in the late 90&#8242;s and they had all the bargaining power, how is it that the players seem to be winning out BIG TIME right now.</li>
<li>Even if this is technically within the rules of trading, it isn&#8217;t good for the game for one team to basically trade their best player to clear out cap space.</li>
<li>When transactions get this complicated it isn&#8217;t good for the fanbase to try and follow.</li>
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<p>Maybe when I get a cohesive argument together and a possible solution I will write more.  For now, I wish I was Keith Van Horn and that is about all I know.</p>
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