ironcrotch
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wondering how many players will go broke over not having a season
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I would feel sorry for Roy if all the player's contracts are voided. He'll never see a 10th of that payday.
Not only is there no season, but the players can't even comment on it during the legal process.
Either the players are hoping to win a huge lawsuit, which would effectively destroy the NBA, or they are going to be coming back to a system what will make 50/50 look like a gold mine.
Never underestimate the impact of ego.
At least this season
wondering how many players will go broke over not having a season
Much as I like the NBA (and sad as I am for the HCPs of this world), I'm kind of glad the players didn't just knuckle under to the squealy plurality of owners who forgot what a privilege it was to own a team.
Yes, the players are absurdly rich. But the vast majority of them came from poverty. The owners didn't. (Comparative to them now poverty, but compared to most players' backgrounds, absurd wealth.) The owners are used to imposing their will because they are ridiculously rich and people have to do what they say. I would almost like to see the NBA go down in flames to stop that happening. The quality of players in foreign leagues will go up dramatically (and China will almost certainly use the opportunity to pump up its domestic league).
Seriously, though: decertification takes a long time. If the owners don't make a few concessions quickly then it's their problem. The players came down from 57% to 50%, for fuck's sake! The owners (or enough of them) got greedy. And with people like Gilbert, they're just mad about star players having freedom of movement.
The NBA players, in the deal they just rejected, had more money, and more say in the league, than any other FIBA league in the world allows their players. So, if I read you correctly, these same players should run to other leagues where they will make less money, have a much lower quality of a work climate, and have almost no say in what their owners can and cannot do?
Weird logic...
The owners came up from 43% to 50% though
Rasta's right. It started at 37%.
Rasta's right. It started at 37%.
I gained respect for Kobe Bryant today.
During the press-conference everyone was smiling and joking around while Kobe looked furious.
Did the player reps not take it back for a vote from the other players, then? I am curious what the entire player-base thinks of this.
I gained respect for Kobe Bryant today.
During the press-conference everyone was smiling and joking around while Kobe looked furious.
Did the player reps not take it back for a vote from the other players, then? I am curious what the entire player-base thinks of this.
Got a link to the press conference?
These are my issues as well. I couldn't give a rip how they divide up my money. But the system has to change.I say tear apart this whole system and start all over again. The league already has stars coming together in three or four locations to win titles, with this trend only increasing each year.
If NBA gets a system that is at all like the NFL or NHL, it will be a big victory for small and mid market teams.
And while we are starting over, lets talk hard caps, non guarenteed contracts and of course a franchise tag . . . for our beloived GO.
