The Thriller
Well-Known Member
I think anyone wanting to label the players as villains is wrong.
#1 Anyone in any career tries to get the most out of it as soon as they can. If a teacher is making 30k they'll want 40k. If a doctor is making 100k he'll want 150k. And so on. The players aren't looking at what one can live on. Neither to most Americans. In fact, I'm guessing most Americans could "live on" 20k per year. They'd just have to deal without having phones, multiple cars, 3000 sq foot homes, 4 bathrooms, eating out multiple times per week, plasma tvs, sat tv with a billion channels to not watch, 10 computers, etc.
What the players are looking at are two things...
a. What other players are making
b. How much the overall sport is making
there's a lot of money in the NBA. Without the players, what is this league? So why shouldn't they get their "fair share" of the pie? And I'm not even going to start to guess on what a "fair share" is...
#2 The owners, aren't innocent either. Perhaps Cuban and the rest of the owners should have made a pact. Instead of trying to buy up the best players and outspend each other, perhaps they should have maintained a commitment to keep player salaries down. Instead of offering AK the max, offer him 30 million. And other owners would understand the Jazz's position and wouldn't offer AK more. Just imagine how different the league would have been?
The players have some ridiculous points. As do the owners. Neither is the victim and neither is totally evil.
#1 Anyone in any career tries to get the most out of it as soon as they can. If a teacher is making 30k they'll want 40k. If a doctor is making 100k he'll want 150k. And so on. The players aren't looking at what one can live on. Neither to most Americans. In fact, I'm guessing most Americans could "live on" 20k per year. They'd just have to deal without having phones, multiple cars, 3000 sq foot homes, 4 bathrooms, eating out multiple times per week, plasma tvs, sat tv with a billion channels to not watch, 10 computers, etc.
What the players are looking at are two things...
a. What other players are making
b. How much the overall sport is making
there's a lot of money in the NBA. Without the players, what is this league? So why shouldn't they get their "fair share" of the pie? And I'm not even going to start to guess on what a "fair share" is...
#2 The owners, aren't innocent either. Perhaps Cuban and the rest of the owners should have made a pact. Instead of trying to buy up the best players and outspend each other, perhaps they should have maintained a commitment to keep player salaries down. Instead of offering AK the max, offer him 30 million. And other owners would understand the Jazz's position and wouldn't offer AK more. Just imagine how different the league would have been?
The players have some ridiculous points. As do the owners. Neither is the victim and neither is totally evil.