Fishsticks
Banned
...you have to admit, that was pretty funny!
Seriously?
...you have to admit, that was pretty funny!
Seriously?
Owners win. The NBA would retain the arena rights and television contracts. Superstars would have a small league playing in second-tier arenas with maybe a TV contract from Versus. I'd like to see more ex-players like Jordan become part of ownership groups. Then they could enlighten the players and reps about concepts like risk/return and ROI, etc.(What would really be entertaining is if both the players and the owners started separate leagues, and to see which one survived--or both.)
Risk/return, ROI what's that? We play and you give me millions of dollars. If you don't I'm holding out until I get paid. Ugghh.
Does anyone know whether the players that were not allowed to vote on the NBA proposal could ban together and assuming they were more than half of the players could they still vote to accept the deal? If more than half want the deal could they say we never got a chance to approve or disapprove and we want to accept despite the disclaimer of interest? I assume the answer is no because if the answer was yes, players should be calling every single player in the league with 1-5 years experience and all players making less than 6 million dollars a year and see if a majority would accept the deal.
Risk/return, ROI what's that? We play and you give me millions of dollars. If you don't I'm holding out until I get paid. Ugghh.
Does anyone know whether the players that were not allowed to vote on the NBA proposal could ban together and assuming they were more than half of the players could they still vote to accept the deal? If more than half want the deal could they say we never got a chance to approve or disapprove and we want to accept despite the disclaimer of interest? I assume the answer is no because if the answer was yes, players should be calling every single player in the league with 1-5 years experience and all players making less than 6 million dollars a year and see if a majority would accept the deal.
I like how most of the remaining stars and superstars are close to signing overseas for millions while the rank and file players will be paying for their Thanksgiving and Christmas meals with unemployment checks. Let's see how long this lasts.
Whether they have enough savings to live on (vs. drawing unemployment, begging, mooching, doing promotional appearances here and there, etc.) is not particularly relevant to the notion that by not approving the deal (partly by not having a chance to and not really having had much explained to them about it), they are missing out on six, seven, or maybe even eight figures of salary this year that they will be hard-pressed to recuperate in alternative lines of work, including overseas play.Well if the remaining players hold off until the start of the next Euro season I'm sure they could all get jobs playing in some league. You make it sound like they are going to starve. They will survive. These aren't people who are use to being millionaires their whole lives.
Well if the remaining players hold off until the start of the next Euro season I'm sure they could all get jobs playing in some league.
Risk/return, ROI what's that? We play and you give me millions of dollars. If you don't I'm holding out until I get paid. Ugghh.
I like how most of the remaining stars and superstars are close to signing overseas for millions while the rank and file players will be paying for their Thanksgiving and Christmas meals with unemployment checks. Let's see how long this lasts.
....well, that's the type of thinking you have that comes from guys who think nothing of covering there ENTIRE bodies from neck to foot with tattoo's.......and who think nothing bad happens at 2 am in the morning at Strip Clubs! Do you honestly think these guys have an ounce of brains or any common sense whatsoever?
Makes me wonder, will these guys actually get unemployment checks if they apply? Never been on unemployment, but don't they give you like 70% of your income?. I'm not OK paying these guys 100k+ a month because they couldn't budget wisely.
Whether they have enough savings to live on (vs. drawing unemployment, begging, mooching, doing promotional appearances here and there, etc.) is not particularly relevant to the notion that by not approving the deal (partly by not having a chance to and not really having had much explained to them about it), they are missing out on six, seven, or maybe even eight figures of salary this year that they will be hard-pressed to recuperate in alternative lines of work, including overseas play.
I think that most fans here care more about whether they play (and maybe what their decisionmaking process is in doing so) than whether they survive, which is probably a non-issue as you correctly suggest.
just curious if there's a reference to something a player said with the, "2am, in the morning" thing?
.....where have you been...the Antarctica or something? Every time one of these sports figures gets busted or in trouble for malfeasance while patronizing a Strip Club at 2 am in the morning.....the coach, newspaper guys and anyone else who may have some sense will say "NOTHING good happens at 2 am in the morning at night clubs!" But these athletes think they can go there, have a good time and then leave unscathed!
+1 on that.I think the issue is less about $$$ and more about pride.