Sanderson
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It's not allowed though, it's abusing the system because the league doesn't bother to check whether everything actually lines up. The league not doing there job to upholding the integrity of the game doesn't mean that the act is allowed. It means the proper authorities have failed to do their job.I would want my team doing it. If it’s allowed then it’s fair game. This is nonsense.
A player being so injured that he has be be put on LTIR and cannot play for the rest of the regular season, yet is healthy once the playoffs starts, would be a miraculous situation if it happened even once, much less every single year. The odds of a player being truly incapable of playing for weeks, yet being fine enough to play again just a few days after the regular season ends, are negligible. Even more so if it happens multiple years in a row to the exact same player.
What's nonsense is allowing loopholes to continue to exist, or using ridiculous arguments in the mold of "everyone can do it!". Not only is that an utterly horrible approach to basically everything, but it is also wrong. Everyone can do it in the same way that everyone "could" work their way around paying taxes the way ultra-rich people and big companies get to do, which means they can't.
First of all, you need to be in a position were it is even possible, which requires being in a playoff-spot and already being close to the cap. Then you need a rather expensive player with a history of a somewhat fragile health, who you can pretend needs a few weeks of break whenever you feel like it, as his existing ailments need to be of such a kind that they are a reasonable explanation for having him rest for weeks, yet must not be so severe that he might not be ready when you need him. The odds of a player actually being injured at just the right moment for just the right amount of time are slim to say the least.
Cap-exceptions due to LTIR exist for one reason and one reason only: to allow teams to temporarily replace a player while they are operating at the cap. It was never, in any way, shape or from, meant to be gamed in such a way that you can enhance your roster for the playoffs in disregard of the salary cap.