Adam Silver Defends New CBA and Salary Cap Changes for Competitive Balance

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver defended the new collective bargaining agreement and the controversial second apron rule, which has forced high-spending teams to make significant roster changes. Despite fan dissatisfaction and concerns about reduced offseason drama, Silver believes the new rules will enhance competitiveness across all 30 teams. The long-term impact of these changes remains uncertain as teams adapt to the new financial landscape.
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