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Doug Robinson: Why NBA player movement is systemically flawed

Ben Margot, AP

Toronto Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard (2) drives against Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala (9) during the first half of Game 6 of basketball's NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif.

SALT LAKE CITY — I hate to rain on the celebration, but aficionados of the NBA should temper their enthusiasm for player movement and the so-called new parity that the league has stumbled upon in the wake of the latest free agency free-for-all.

Almost overnight, as many as a dozen teams made themselves contenders next season in the free agent market, which would be a dramatic and welcome change after a decade of dominance by Super Teams and an uneven distribution of talent.