Chad Feldheimer
Well-Known Member
is this the same league Kanter is playing in?
is this the same league Kanter is playing in?
Kanter is playing in a European tourney, like Country vs. Country. Dwill is joining a club team.
If the top US players play, they will always dominate everyone else.
So totally false...
So totally false...
Some will say that guys like D-Will heading to Turkey during the lockout hurts the player's leverage. I've already seen it said that these players need to remain here in order to show solidarity as a group and make the owners realize how serious they are.
I think just the opposite is true. Prokorov's stomach must be turning at the thought of his prized possession going over to Turkey and risking injury while playing for another team. Can you imagine how the Nets would look if D-Will suffered some sort of injury that made him miss signifigant time for the Nets once NBA basketball resumes? Nothing like trading Derrick Favors, a pick that ended up being Enes Kanter and quite possibly another Top-10 pick in 2012 for a guy who played about 20 games for you before going over to Turkey, blowing up his knee, and leaving via Free Agency in 2012.
Kobe Bryant is talking about organizing a team to do a "barnstorming" tour threw China with other NBA stars during the lockout. Kobe's no spring chicken anymore. Can you imagine the Laker's horror (and our delight) as Kobe is undercut on a layup by some guy who looks like Long Duck Dong?
My guess is that the more big time stars start agreeing to deals to play overseas, owners will start to realize that the longer this lockout lingers their investments are going to be playing basketball somewhere else. I think it puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the owners to push for some sort of a deal sooner rather than later.
Some will say that guys like D-Will heading to Turkey during the lockout hurts the player's leverage. I've already seen it said that these players need to remain here in order to show solidarity as a group and make the owners realize how serious they are.
I think just the opposite is true. Prokorov's stomach must be turning at the thought of his prized possession going over to Turkey and risking injury while playing for another team. Can you imagine how the Nets would look if D-Will suffered some sort of injury that made him miss signifigant time for the Nets once NBA basketball resumes? Nothing like trading Derrick Favors, a pick that ended up being Enes Kanter and quite possibly another Top-10 pick in 2012 for a guy who played about 20 games for you before going over to Turkey, blowing up his knee, and leaving via Free Agency in 2012.
Kobe Bryant is talking about organizing a team to do a "barnstorming" tour threw China with other NBA stars during the lockout. Kobe's no spring chicken anymore. Can you imagine the Laker's horror (and our delight) as Kobe is undercut on a layup by some guy who looks like Long Duck Dong?
My guess is that the more big time stars start agreeing to deals to play overseas, owners will start to realize that the longer this lockout lingers their investments are going to be playing basketball somewhere else. I think it puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the owners to push for some sort of a deal sooner rather than later.
Sure it's a little hyperbole. But players don't want to make 1/5th or less of what they can make, and they don't want to live overseas. So the ploy doesn't work.
Why does it have to be a ploy?
Deron went from making no money playing basketball to making 350k a month.
Some will say that guys like D-Will heading to Turkey during the lockout hurts the player's leverage. I've already seen it said that these players need to remain here in order to show solidarity as a group and make the owners realize how serious they are.
I think just the opposite is true...