jimmy eat jazz
Well-Known Member
My impression is that this decision reflects a disproportionate influence of stars at the expense of role and bench players, as they clearly appear to benefit most from it.
I would also guess that there are several role and bench players who object to this decision, but, as is often the case where power asymmetries exist, they are intimidated from speaking up and voicing their concerns. What lowly bench player is going to take on LeBron or CP3, either in private or public?
If any of this is true, then in my opinion, the head of the Union (what's her name?) is not doing her job, which is to represent the interests of ALL players, not just, or disproportionately, the stars.
I understand that stars are what drives the league and its success, but I don't see that as all that relevant here.
I would also guess that there are several role and bench players who object to this decision, but, as is often the case where power asymmetries exist, they are intimidated from speaking up and voicing their concerns. What lowly bench player is going to take on LeBron or CP3, either in private or public?
If any of this is true, then in my opinion, the head of the Union (what's her name?) is not doing her job, which is to represent the interests of ALL players, not just, or disproportionately, the stars.
I understand that stars are what drives the league and its success, but I don't see that as all that relevant here.