Lmao, what's actually a coincidence, is these "no state income tax team" in 3 of the last 5 years have all gone way above the cap through LTIR. Panthers sure af didn't, and (as stated above) we just lost our whole 4th line and 2 of bottom 6 defenders due to not being able to pay them what they wanted.The TV deal they just signed is nuts which definitely helps.
Keeping in mind though, I think the NBA has done fairly well in not having the top teams always dominate.
Toronto Raptors won
Lebron won Cleveland a title (Probably similar to a McDavid effort)
Bucks won a title
Not a big basketball guy either but before Currie came in, was Golden State a big hot spot?
I think we've just seen McDavid move mountains for Edmonton but come up short.
End of the day, I think 5-10M luxury tax for teams like NYR/TOR/MTL etc (if they chose to spend it) and generating an additional 10M to split amongst lower revenue teams is probably as good of a compromise as you can find.
I don't think it's a coincidence one of these no state income taxes finds itself in a final every year.
Tallon paid Bob 10 Mil per season, he didn't have to do that at the time, he had money to spend and outbid himself on Bob as well overspent on Connolly and Stralman that year. Counter that with Zito who's found guys on the waiver wire, others who weren't playing up to expectations elsewhere and was able to re-sign them to team friendly deals, and went bargain hunting in Free Agency. I was shocked he let Stenlund go, guy's a fantastic 4th line center and PKer, Zito used that money to help bring in guys like Schmidt, both Boqvists, Greer, Driedger and Nosek.
So far as Reinhart goes, he knows what it's like to be on a team that isn't winning and who doesn't know how to use him. Signs a long term, team friendly deal, then fans of teams who are about to have 4 guys make 45-50+ mil cry about taxes.
I've said before and I'll say it again, it takes a very smart GM and owners who are willing to spend and invest both in the fans and the team itself.
No other league's fans cry about taxes.