Author | Thread |
AUTOADVERT |
Moonangie
Posts: 24765 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 7/9/2009 Member: #2788 |
![]() They will not save face if they accept the current ridiculous deal. I want NBA hoops as much as any of you, but the thought of players getting raped on a new deal for the next ten years isn't worth it.
|
smackeddog
Posts: 38389 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/30/2005 Member: #883 |
![]() Have you seen the story on Espn? I can't post the link as I'm using an iPad and haven't figured out how you cut and paste yet! But hidden in the proposals is a rule that allows a team to send any player to the d league and cut their salary to 75,000 per year while there at any time in their first 5 years in the nba. If true, how do they get away with this crap? It basically ends guaranteed contracts for players, and how the heck can someone live when their salary can plummet from millions to thousands at the whim of their owner?
If true, they clearly don't want the players to accept the deal and are merely trying to lose the season while making it look like the players are to blame. F*** these guys. |
Moonangie
Posts: 24765 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 7/9/2009 Member: #2788 |
![]() Exactly!
|
MSG3
Posts: 22788 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 2/2/2009 Member: #2476 USA |
![]() smackeddog wrote:Have you seen the story on Espn? I can't post the link as I'm using an iPad and haven't figured out how you cut and paste yet! But hidden in the proposals is a rule that allows a team to send any player to the d league and cut their salary to 75,000 per year while there at any time in their first 5 years in the nba. If true, how do they get away with this crap? It basically ends guaranteed contracts for players, and how the heck can someone live when their salary can plummet from millions to thousands at the whim of their owner? I read that's not true. That's one of the things up for discussion, like age limit and behavior policies, but not part of the proposal. |
nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
![]() The players lost this from the start and there is nothing they can do to get the owners to move. They should've came out aggressive from the start and not giving ground in an effort to seem fair minded. The owners were out for blood from day one and had no intention of being reasonable. The players should've fired Hunter and listened to their Agents!!! Now their best option is to accept the deal and get paid!
Next CBA will be all out WAR!!! The players won't forget this and will be out for blood next time. |
Childs2Dudley
Posts: 23906 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 1/25/2010 Member: #3051 USA |
![]() LOL @ out for blood. Are you serious? This is the owners' league. They run it and they have the right to alter the agreement with their employees if they see fit. The players have no power and will never have any power in any labor negotiation in any sport. They are employees to the employer. Unless the league was offering them 20% BRI with 2 year contracts and a max salary of $5 million they would never win any court if they decertified. The best they can do is bargain for the best deal they can get. This is the best deal they can get. The owners want to radically change the system and they will. No decertification or wars or whatever will change that.
"Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude towards us." - Earl Nightingale
|
CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() alanhahn Alan Hahn
Confirming the #NBPA will have their player reps in on Monday at 9 a.m. #NBA proposal will be presented to them. Pessimism reigns. #fb I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
|
CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() Childs2Dudley wrote:The owners are not losing any lawsuits lol. And they wont be scared by one either.I think the owners are not negotiating in good faith. I think the only recourse the players have is decertifying. The process takes 45 days and even the threat of it could mean a lost season. No matter what is being said owners lose money if the season is lost. There was a rumor that Stern assured Tnt and Espn that he could produce an 82 game season. I think he is under pressure to get as close to that as possible. The players do not have a lot of leverage in the current negotiations. Larry Coon talked about decertification and it seems to be a viable strategy for the players to use to get negotiations on a more even playing field. The process takes 45 days so the owners could react and negotiate a more reasonable offer. More from Coon: Decertification owes its power to the uneasy truce between labor laws and antitrust laws. The antitrust laws prevent employers from banding together to restrain competition. For example, if all the banks in a city agreed that they would not pay their tellers more than $30,000 per year, it would almost certainly be an illegal case of "price fixing." Likewise, if the banks laid off all their tellers and refused to rehire them unless they agreed to take a pay cut to $30,000, it would almost certainly be an illegal "group boycott." These types of agreements -- which restrain competition -- are addressed by the antitrust laws. http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/decertification-111104/nba-decertification-threat-strong-message I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
|
Childs2Dudley
Posts: 23906 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 1/25/2010 Member: #3051 USA |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:Childs2Dudley wrote:The owners are not losing any lawsuits lol. And they wont be scared by one either.I think the owners are not negotiating in good faith. I think the only recourse the players have is decertifying. The process takes 45 days and even the threat of it could mean a lost season. No matter what is being said owners lose money if the season is lost. There was a rumor that Stern assured Tnt and Espn that he could produce an 82 game season. I think he is under pressure to get as close to that as possible. The players do not have a lot of leverage in the current negotiations. Larry Coon talked about decertification and it seems to be a viable strategy for the players to use to get negotiations on a more even playing field. The process takes 45 days so the owners could react and negotiate a more reasonable offer. More from Coon: Stern is not under any pressure. He has been playing this game for over two decades. He isn't getting intimidated by dumb players trying to decertify. "Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude towards us." - Earl Nightingale
|
CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() Childs2Dudley wrote:Stern isn't above the law. While he is a smart guy,he may have misplayed this. He is posturing that he can void contracts with decertification but this seems to be a legal gray area. I also am not sure that some of his owners would want to create a vast free agent pool when they currently have stars on their team.CrushAlot wrote:Childs2Dudley wrote:The owners are not losing any lawsuits lol. And they wont be scared by one either.I think the owners are not negotiating in good faith. I think the only recourse the players have is decertifying. The process takes 45 days and even the threat of it could mean a lost season. No matter what is being said owners lose money if the season is lost. There was a rumor that Stern assured Tnt and Espn that he could produce an 82 game season. I think he is under pressure to get as close to that as possible. The players do not have a lot of leverage in the current negotiations. Larry Coon talked about decertification and it seems to be a viable strategy for the players to use to get negotiations on a more even playing field. The process takes 45 days so the owners could react and negotiate a more reasonable offer. More from Coon: I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
|