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Childs2Dudley
Posts: 23906 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 1/25/2010 Member: #3051 USA |
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All reports coming out say that Stern came out of the meeting in a bad mood and didn't say much besides that he hopes to meet again next week. Woj says expect to hear an announcement about the first 2 weeks of training camp canceled in the next few days. So yeah, it really is "looking like a season". How u? "Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude towards us." - Earl Nightingale
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() Nalod wrote:What if the owners invest back into the buisness in the form expanding the infrastructure by which revenue is increased. If the Nets don't play this season they lose Deron Williams and they gave up a lot to get him. They have a lot to lose in my opinion. I think what is making these negotiations so tough is Stern has always been able to exert his will on players and coaches. When he has drawn a line in the sand it hasn't been crossed. He is a pretty shrewd guy and my guess is Silver is as well. However, he may have underestimated the players resolve and even the iq of the guys involved in the negotiations. The owners will eventually win this dispute but there maybe a season lost. Abbreviated seasons like 98 are not good even though the Knicks made it to the finals. Funky things happen. Injuries, chemistry, etc. All of those things take a hit when you try to make as many games as possible in a short period of time. I am not quite sure where I stand personally in regards to players/owners. There are some awful contracts in the nba that teams are locked into. However, Stern has frustrated me a lot in the past with his all consuming power (i.e. his fining and threatening of JVG whose character I would never question). Larry Coon nailed it again with this article. He calls for the owners to ultimately win but as always his analysis is extremely thorough and worth reading.http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/lockout-110916/why-owners-win-lockout I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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Markji
Posts: 22753 Alba Posts: -4 Joined: 9/14/2007 Member: #1673 USA |
![]() CrushAlot wrote: Great article. Really lays out the financial issues. The owners aren't going to bend too much so they can save the teams that were financed and now are in trouble. Once again the Big guys make mistakes, too much debt, and we, the common people, suffer. Larry Coon sums it up: Through it all, NBA fans will continue to be the ones caught in the middle. And like a child caught in a divorce, they could care less about who's right or who wins. The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.
Tom Clancy - author
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DrAlphaeus
Posts: 23751 Alba Posts: 10 Joined: 12/19/2007 Member: #1781 |
![]() Since this is turning into the Lockout Watch thread, y'all need to read this article by Blink author Malcolm Gladwell:
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Baba Booey 2016 — "It's Silly Season"
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