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Economists tell CBS Miami that South Florida may suffer $200 million in losses if there is no pro basketball this year. Portland says no Blazers games translates to a $59 million hit, Oklahoma City claims it will lose $60 million if Kevin Durant doesn't play, and Tony Parker's Spurs are worth an astonishing $90 million to the businesses of San Antonio.
Though Miami will feel it the worst, some feel the whole reason for the lockout itself is the Heat's ability to add James and Chris Bosh last year during free agency. Small market owners want to make sure that never happens again.
Hey Miami . . . that is called Karma.
Karma for what exactly? Three (free agent) guys decided they wanted to play together -- which is perfectly permissible under the rules -- and they even took a pay cut to do it.
If I and 2 of my co-workers wanted to split off from our current company and form our own consulting firm, would that be unethical or immoral?
That's not a good comparison. That would mean that Wade, James, and Bosh left the NBA and started their own team, outside of the NBA.
I don't think it's all that off. If I formed a consulting firm that competed directly with my former employer, how would that be different from James and Bosh competing directly against their former employers? The NBA can be viewed as a self-contained industry, with players existing simultaneously as the employees and the product.
The NBA is a league. While the teams are 'competitors', they are all under the same 'company'. Now, if you said you worked for Apple, for instance, and you and some buddies wanted to move from your various divisions to the iPad, it's a bit more comparable.
The NBA informed teams late this afternoon that games through December 15th have been cancelled, a front office executive says.
bargained with them for a new deal.....^you're white huh?
Man, the news conference by the former NBAPA is intense. It will be interesting to hear the owners side of the argument
So freaking funny!
Man, the news conference by the former NBAPA is intense. It will be interesting to hear the owners side of the argument
Anti trust filed in Cali and MInny
