NBA Cup final is a contrast in spending styles, and league is fine with that
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The NBA Cup finalists have different styles in how they play. And how they spend.
Tuesday night’s title game in Las Vegas between Milwaukee and Oklahoma City pitted a team in the Bucks that’s over the NBA’s second apron — a threshold that, once exceeded, limits ways that teams can trade for or sign players — and a team in the Thunder below the first apron.
In NBA Commissioner Adam Silver’s eyes, that might be fitting.
“I think it’s great for the new (collective bargaining agreement),” Silver said Tuesday in a meeting with reporters before the NBA Cup title game. “At the same time, there is a correlation between success on the floor and spending — and that’s the reason behind the second apron. We’re not trying to make any secret out of it.”