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What the NBA needs is a government bailout on the scale of Solindra. That would fix all. Let the players and owners lobby for such.
Their own separate league huh? Do they plan to rent out high-school gymnasiums? Tournaments at the 'Y'? Awesome.
I know it's probably because I'm a cynical bastard, but part of me hopes both the owners and players crater in spectacular fashion because of this idiotic standoff. There'd be nothing funnier than if when the lockout finally lifts next year (or whenever) that these guys damaged revenue so badly that max contracts dropped 500% and courtside seats were only worth about 30 bucks.
Hilarious. I'm just speechless at the absurdity, the ignorance and the delusion necessary for the players to think they can just show up in a gym, play basketball, and get paid, let alone do better than what the NBA has offered them. These morons would lose every dime they have and be washed up has-beens, just in time for the entire venture to go bankrupt. That is, if they could even get that kind of organizational complexity off the ground. Hilarious.
I'm thinking of a league with new owners, and not the players owning it. I think Hunter meant that when he said, maybe "we" can start a new league.
Well, the players themselves certainly couldn't do it. However, you can hire that sort of talent. I don't think it is outrageous to think about, if the players are willing to accept a different sort of deal just to screw the NBA. For example, you might cut them in as partners - they get a share of the profits, rather than a salary. If they accept this, then you can get through the first few years ok. If I had a few billion dollars that I wasn't using, I'd think about deploying it here. There's a $4B revenue stream that is available for the taking.
They would be getting a share of revenues (better than of profits) from the NBA... why would it be better to have their own league? To get equity?
What would stop them from being just like Michael Jordan (i.e., hardline ownership) after they retired and were just owners, rather than owner-players?
Why would future players be better off playing for them than for the current owners?
Dope! Season tickets courtside for $1,200!
Yes, to get equity. Having a lifetime revenue stream might seem more appealing than a 5-year revenue stream.
Nothing, but who cares? That's a problem for future players, not for current players.
They wouldn't, if the two leagues both exist. However, I'm suggesting that it's possible to actually kill the NBA right now with a focused, well-financed attack.
^Somebody has the day off and has been drinking.........
