Derek Fisher sends letter to NBA Players

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

SlyPokerDog

Woof!
Staff member
Administrator
Joined
Oct 5, 2008
Messages
127,025
Likes
147,631
Points
115
To Each & Every Player,

After the latest round of meetings, I thought it would be best to update you personally as to where the leadership of the National Basketball Players Association stands, where the negotiations stand where we are headed and the reasons why.
Without a doubt, someone will be leaking this. I know it. The moment you read this you will know it. So, I say all with the fullest transparency.

I was elected as your President. By you. For you. I take great pride and am honored to serve the over 400 members of our association. I and our Executive Committee take this job and this role seriously and will not agree to an unfair deal on behalf of you and our players. Period.
I'm not looking out just for the marquee guy, I'm looking out for the guy that dreams of being a professional basketball player and gets a minimum deal. I'm not just trying to protect the guy on a team in a huge market. I'm protecting the player that is in a small market with incredibly loyal fans.

I've made it clear, I want to play. You have each made it clear, you want to play. The fans have been unwavering, they want their basketball. The thousand of employees that work in the arenas, the ticket offices, the concession stands, they want a season. We all want to go back to work.

The league and the team owners have locked us out. This was not our choice. Our employers decided to stop allowing us to do our jobs.

My job since July 1st is to find a solution. To find an outcome that protects each of you and your livelihoods and continues to allow us to play the game we love so much and the fans love supporting.

Since before the lockout began, I have spent hours upon hours, days, months, years, working on preparing you, the fans and the media about the possibilities. Now as the lockout has set in, reality of the situation is here.

The most recent meetings in New York were effective. What you have been told by your agents, representatives and the media is probably speculative and inaccurate.
What actually happened in those meetings was discussion, brainstorming and a sharing of options by both sides. The turning point this past Tuesday was not a disagreement between the players and the owners. It was actually a fundamental divide between the owners internally. They could not agree with each other on specific points of the deal and therefore it caused conflict within the league and its owners.

So it is our hope that today, Thursday, at the owners meeting in Dallas that they work out their differences, come up with a revenue sharing plan that will protect their teams and are then ready to come together and sign off on the agreement we as a smaller group deemed reasonable.

Decertification seems to be a hot button issue today in the media. So I'd like to address it. I've read yesterday's stories and find the position of these agents interesting. I have made myself available to each and every agent. But not once have I heard from them. If they are so concerned about the direction of the union, then why have they not contacted me? Each and every one of them mentioned has been in meetings with me. I've answered their questions, I've been told they support you, their players and our Players Association. So if there is a genuine concern, a suggestion, a question, call me. Email me. Text me. I'm working tirelessly each and every day on behalf of the over 400 players that they represent. Working for nothing but the best interests of THEIR guys. I don't make a commission, I don't make a salary for serving as President. I have NO ulterior motives. None.

It is because they have not come to me once that I question their motives.
I work every day on these negotiations. I work so that each player from Blake Griffin to Tyler Hansbrough, Pau Gasol to De'Andre Jordan, Dwight Howard to Jrue Holiday, Taj Gibson to Danny Granger, Steve Nash to Luke Babbit and every single player get a fair and reasonable deal. Not just for this year, not just for next year but for years to come. So that the league that WE the players largely helped build, continues to grow and thrive.

So to address the agents that have decided to say their piece yesterday, I don't mind. Perhaps they are trying to make news. Perhaps they just want to show you, their clients, they are working hard. But what would be appreciated by the 400+ players would be the support of our agents and constructive ideas, suggestions and solutions that are in our best interests. Not the push for a drastic move that leaves their players without a union, without pensions, without health care. We just aren't there.

I will remain committed to finding resolution to this because I know how important this is. I ask you to remain united with me and your over 400 allies, friends, brothers and colleagues. We are a powerful group if we remain united and focused on the task at hand.

I urge every single one of you to call me, text me, email me with anything. An idea, a suggestion, a concern, a question. I represent you. I work for you.

So to each player, each fan, each agent, each media member who ends up reading this...I stand behind this message. It comes from me, a 15 year veteran of basketball, the game I dreamt of playing as a kid, the game I love so much. I'm a teammate, I'm a father, I'm a son, I'm a husband, I'm a brother, but right now, the role I must work so hard to honor is the one as PA President. And I ask each of you to stand with me, stand by me and urge the league and the owners to come together and allow the game of basketball to continue to grow and thrive. We're ready.

Sincerely,
Derek
 
Nice to see he's watching out for Luke Babbitt.
 
Man I'm finding it harder and harder to hate D Fish. Much respect to him though, he's doing a great job representing all the stakeholders, fans included.

So it is our hope that today, Thursday, at the owners meeting in Dallas that they work out their differences, come up with a revenue sharing plan that will protect their teams and are then ready to come together and sign off on the agreement we as a smaller group deemed reasonable.

Unfortunately Hope is a feeling, often not based in reality. Sounds like the ball is in the owners court, hopefully they don't drop it. Oh geez, there we go hoping again. Really though its time to see how serious they are about getting people back to work. Do the right thing Owners.
 
Last edited:
LOL at him representing fans. The players are greedy bastards and he is simply trying to get every last cent he can from the game we all love. The sense of entitlement the players all seem to have is ridiculous
 
LOL at him representing fans. The players are greedy bastards and he is simply trying to get every last cent he can from the game we all love. The sense of entitlement the players all seem to have is ridiculous

Agreed. but he mentioned Luke Babbit's name!!

Come on! Now we have to cheer for him when the Blazers play the Lakers!
 
here's Stern's response to those alledged owner differences:

"Stern refuted that some owners preferred a soft cap and others a hard cap and divided. "I would say there's unanimity in favoring a hard cap, period," he said"
 
Fisher has benefited by "Stern's Regime" as much as any player in the NBA. This is about money, and neither side gives a crap about the fans, regardless of Fisher's Public Relations piece that he knew would be "leaked."
 
Fisher has benefited by "Stern's Regime" as much as any player in the NBA. This is about money, and neither side gives a crap about the fans, regardless of Fisher's Public Relations piece that he knew would be "leaked."

But Stern is a money-grubbing asshole! Players should be as outraged as some fans are about the injustices he rains down upon them!

Ed O.
 
Say what you will, but the owners have all the power, and Stern is their broker.
 
"Steve Nash to Luke Babbit."

Yup, that pretty much sums up the full range of talent and skill in the NBA
 
LOL at him representing fans. The players are greedy bastards and he is simply trying to get every last cent he can from the game we all love. The sense of entitlement the players all seem to have is ridiculous

The sense of entitlement you seem to have is ridiculous.

NBA players are not slaves nor are they performing pets.

They are the highest skilled employees in the entire world available for their particular career field.

If you don't think they're worth the ticket, don't buy it. There are a myriad of lesser leagues filled with lesser talents you can watch on the cheap or even for free.
 
There are some pretty highly skilled snipers, submarine captains, admirals, generals, etc. who's pay is capped. Are you saying that they are slaves or performing pets?
 
There are some pretty highly skilled snipers, submarine captains, admirals, generals, etc. who's pay is capped. Are you saying that they are slaves or performing pets?

military may not be the best example...
 
To me, this letter smacks of desperation. I think Fisher is trying to hold the Union together.
 
There are some pretty highly skilled snipers, submarine captains, admirals, generals, etc. who's pay is capped. Are you saying that they are slaves or performing pets?

Quite clearly all members of the military, having voluntarily forfeited the most elementary rights of a free man (freedom of choice, freedom of movement, freedom of speech...) are slaves. Slaves by choice perhaps, but still slaves.

Were they brave enough to ply their skills on the open market, they would find no such cap on their pay.
 
Um, the NBAPA Collective Bargaining Agreement voluntarily forfeited the most elementary rights of a free man (wearing the clothing you want to, practicing when you want to, capping your salary, not letting a legal adult join their union, etc). If the NBA players were brave enough to ply their skills on an open market, they would find no such cap on their pay.

Tell me again which point you were trying to make?
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top