To what?
Contraception, keeping the players out?
The Lockout?
Something like that?
Contraception, keeping the players out?
The Lockout?
Something like that?
LOL!
At least no one's suggesting
Labor Pains
Will be asked to be the bruiser on the team, rugged post player who can rebound and get stick backs,will get beter with time, will add much needed depth in the paint
...O’Connor decided that Utah wasn’t going to join Cleveland and Toronto in small-market hell. Those teams banked on the loyalty of LeBron James and Chris Bosh but were left with trade exceptions and little hope.
Perhaps O’Connor’s quick trigger will set a trend for smaller-market teams that want value for their soon-to-depart superstars. Younger pieces and draft picks are essential to rebuilding, and larger-market teams seeking validity will have those to offer. The Knicks, for example, have practically given the Nuggets new life with the Carmelo Anthony trade.
Not every superstar wants to play in a big city with a storied franchise. There are those who just want to play and be appreciated. Harris talked about playing in front of a full house in Utah instead of a mausoleum in New Jersey....
Probably because the crybaby now realizes his cajones aren't big enough to win with 3 mega-stars and he needs a couple more to win a title.LeBron, the man that quit on his team and joined up with superpowers says the league needs less teams. Highly dubious, and very credible...
Only if the players cave first.
If the owners cave in, it will be the same old crap.... and the players will know they can win the battle every time until the NBA folds.