On the topic, though, yes, it's realistic that the Lakers won't perform as well with a high school coach. It's also realistic that the Lakers make so much in endorsement and arena revenue that they can afford to pay a coach significantly more than any other level of basketball and still remain ridiculously profitable.
There is no connection between the two, and as stated by the NBA, there are more than a few teams in the NBA that does not win money but lose some.
In addition, the first division do get more money from merch. and from TV.
As we see they are not really that poor and lose money, as on those BB-nation they keep still on the first division place.
But even more than the fundamental impropriety of punishing teams simply for being in a higher division, which
Punishing? They (We) get more money for merch and TV, it seems they get enough...
Maybe we need them to pay less tax as well. The Romney's way...
Maybe we should suggest the Lakers to pay for their coach like they paying in fundamental school.
Hey, it just nor fair to punish them...
I don't view as productive, there's a much bigger problem with this suggestion. Let's say you had to have roughly $100k in staff to be competitive in a I.1 league in this scheme (though I imagine that you'd wish it to be higher). While I understand that you'd hope that teams with old money will simply burn through it faster, I propose that what will happen instead is that even more teams will identify tanking the season as an optimal solution, since they'll be gaining an additional $100k/week as compared to competition. That's definitely not the behavior I hope to see encouraged in the game, but unless and until there's a fundamental change that makes tanking for money unpalatable, I don't see how this won't aggravate the situation.
A team that does not invest in winning a game losses much more compared to what they profits from.
And once again I will flow with your point of view to the extreme...
Let's make it zero worth!
Staff will be for free, and JUST for the first division.
As you claimed that the opposite is wrong and will make them compete less, this will surely (as this is the opposite) make them compete more!!!
Somehow it sounds weired to me...