JimLes
Well-Known Member
its better to lose money than be taken advantage of.
Ya see, that's just stupid. Pride doesn't feed anyone, including Latrell's children.
its better to lose money than be taken advantage of.
The longer they hold out, the more everyone loses. I'm 100% behind the owners not paying more than 50%. If you count all the perks (hotels, flights, etc.)
Um, maybe because a large portion of the rest of the country has also had to accept a drop in compensation (many in the form of partial or full layoffs, or not being able to find a job in the first place), and because they were arguably overpaid (in absolute terms and also relative to the other leagues) in the first place.
Hey, its not like that extra 7% is going to charity. I see no reason that the owners deserve that extra income, remember its a lockout not a strike.
Also, the owners do pay for perks such as hotel rooms etc, but they also are trying to revise the formula for BRI to exclude lots of different types of revenue.
the league had record profitability last year, this is about stealing a larger portion of the pie for owners. **** them.
Um, maybe because a large portion of the rest of the country has also had to accept a drop in compensation (many in the form of partial or full layoffs, or not being able to find a job in the first place)...
, and because they were arguably overpaid (in absolute terms and also relative to the other leagues) in the first place.
Well by insuring that the players get a favorable deal will mean that the lower paid players will get payed more. They may have to wait a year, but they are just ensuring the players of the future get payed what they deem to be a fair amount.
The owners were the obstacle at the beginning, but now it's the players. And there's little difference between a lockout and a contract dispute in terms of the impact of not having games."hold out"? it's a lockout, remember. did you mean "resist capitulation" instead?
The NBADL players and international players can explain to you the difference between a perk and a cost-effective business expense better than I can.and how are hotels and flights a "perk"? these guys are on the road 50 nights a year. what are they supposed to do? drive their own cars on the road trips? sleep at the arena?
so if your employer comes to you and demands that you take a 12.5 % paycut even as the company is making record profits you would accept that? I know a lot of people have had to do that or worse, but if you can avoid it you should.
so if your employer comes to you and demands that you take a 12.5 % paycut even as the company is making record profits you would accept that? I know a lot of people have had to do that or worse, but if you can avoid it you should.
Depends on the viability of the company at the time.
did you not this part: "even as the company is making record profits"?
I understand what you're saying, but the owners started the fight. To "give in" without a fight clearly implies that the players came barging down their doors demanding raises (which didn't happen, in case that needs explaining to the majority of you that act as though this is what happened).Or do you expect them just to give in without a fight?
I understand what you're saying, but the owners started the fight. To "give in" without a fight clearly implies that the players came barging down their doors demanding raises (which didn't happen, in case that needs explaining to the majority of you that act as though this is what happened).
I still doubt that one person can mess up negotiations that bad. Think it's a ploy by the Owners/League to make players look bad.