Fishsticks
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One thing I do find unfair is the rookie scale. There should be some sort of override that allows a player like AD who is a top 5 player in the league to get paid now.
Valid point, yes. But if the players collectively are adamant that they're not for sale, then no amount of money can buy them. And if the owners decided that they are wiling to pay more then we're back to what the players have wanted all along.
This would likely take years to bring into fruition, meanwhile the current players would be sacrificing their legacy. It's not just a matter of changing team names and telling the fans to show up in a different building.
It is not a real threat. You are talking about millionaires Vs billionaires and brawn vs brains. The players need the league just as the owners need them. this nitwit lawyer is a blowhard.
You are talking about 20-30 or so players that are REALLY getting paid. the other 400 players have bills. The NBA is not going anywhere under any circumstance. The NBA and their genius marketing made these guys, otherwise they are pounding the blacktop.
EDIT: Point is these guys make money but they live far above their means and there is plenty of evidence to back this up.
Legacy? This is about money. Besides what better legacy than to be a founder of the world's premier basketball league.
I think one more thing to consider is HD streaming. It wasn't really an option even just a few years ago. The players wouldn't really be limited to the big cable channels for broadcast rights. There are a number of companies that have the money to pay and the ability to broadcast online.
That may be, but the threat itself is a significant bargaining chip for the players..
Legacy? This is about money. .
Both come into play.
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Say it takes 3 years to get to a point similar to NBA now. You don't just clone it over night in one season. Think Lebron/KD/entire spurs team is willing to give up a shot at 3 more rings while making millions? Maybe some players might make that sacrifice, but not most, let alone all, IMO.
Many of the league’s highest-paid and most visible superstars have spoken out against this system, including LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban suggested that players should give up guaranteed contracts if they want maximum salaries eliminated; Kevin Durant did not take kindly to that idea.
It could happen and it could happen quickly.
I agree.
I was thinking about this the other day. What do the "owners" actually own? Basically just the "brands" and the "right" to be included in the NBA. They don't own the stadiums. They don't "own" the players. They own very little as a matter of act. The players could just as easily collectively walk away and start their own league if they don't like what they're getting.
This is a good point. Much easier now to get a new league up and running and simply sell subscriptions via online streaming. Investors will jump all over this to get in on the action. The NBA had already done a lot of the marketing to make these players household names, it won't be hard.