That was going to happen anyway. I think the board of Governors were going to demand changes. The majority of players can't be happy with how they were represented anyway. Right now it all benefits the very top tier players, while middle and lower players get screwed both when a star requests a trade and when the money dries up. We signed Green in part because all the money was gone. The stars are getting paid and living the high life while the majority of players have to feel under-represented and screwed by the current situation. NBA's CBA is up in 2023-24 I believe, they can agree to re-work it after 2022-23 if both sides agree to terminate and renegotiate, so those conversations are still a few years out. Silver has done a good job being player friendly and even seeming player friendly while siding with board of Governors. In the end he works for the board of Governors, not the players, and I think the majority of NBA governors feel he hasn't done enough in regards to this. I'm sure he's had some pressure on him by a large majority of them to address this after the past couple years. I'm interested at how much Silver will use the power he was just granted, because I think there will a lot of those he's representing that will pressure he uses those levers if things don't improve.