
Wheeler in the Big V comp
Anyone is welcome to join in if you have something to say on this matter.

Isaac, you bring me to another question when you say that the Dragons would also offer a job on the side. From past conversations on this website, I was lead to believe that any other job would contravene salary cap rules. We talked about how the Sixers could get the players they wanted by sponsors offering additional income for services which were outside of the salary cap income. If a club that is privately owned can absorb some of the cost to its players through its business, then it makes a mockery of the salary cap and the reason why it is in place. The NBL has always said that the reason for the salary cap and points system is to give every club an equal playing field. If a private owner can use his business to attract the players he wants, then this is not a level playing field. I would be interested to know exactly what the rules are in this regard.

What are you saying Isaac? Do you think this is a good result for someone we are going to pay $100K? Being his first game, its hard to read into the quality of his performance. As a centre, you wouldn't expect him to be a huge scorer but the 10 rebounds are encouraging, 5 turnovers in 32 minutes are not. Without seeing the game it would be hard to tell if it was a good overall performance.
