I hope they keep guaranteed contracts. Otherwise people will be holding out all the time like they do in the NFL.
NBA Lockout and Collective Bargaining Agreement Discussion
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I wasn't talking decert though...Comment
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Re: NBA Lockout and Collective Bargaining Agreement Discussion
Stern makes a strong argument here:
On the idea that the players are making all the concessions:
“I would argue that if I were them also. But another view on this is by working together with us over the last number of years, 30 years or so, we’ve taken the average player salary from 250 thousand dollars a year to well over five million and if we make the changes that are in the owners current proposal we will take a small step back from the $5.5 million average salary to something above five and we will grow it over the life of the proposal to well over seven million dollars. This at a time when there’s nine percent unemployment, when all of the risk on this business is on the owners and the five or six thousand other people who help make it. We think it’s a very fair accommodation. We’re giving them the benefit really of keeping them pretty close to where they are under a system that is no longer sustainable. If you ask the people at the Ford plants, the GM plants, the other plants that no longer exist and you look at public workers and the cutbacks that are going on, we think that our players deserve to be kept as close as we possibly can to what they’ve earned under the old deal and keep them growing after we take that reset. We think it’s eminently fair and reasonable and we think that when you look around and look at the deals that are being made out there in the public sector, the private sector with give back after give back, being a member of the highest paid Union in the world whose wages and compensation continue to rise is not a bad deal.”Comment
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KBergCBS Ken Berger
Add another name to the lockout-celebrity-sighting list. Bill Clinton just sauntered through the hotel lobby.
HowardBeckNYT Howard Beck
Bill Clinton - yes, that one - just strode through Lockout Hotel lobby. Worth noting: he's buds with another president here: Derek Fisher
KBergCBS Ken Berger
In addition to Melo, other big names at meeting include Blake Griffin and Jason Terry.Comment
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I'll see your MJ, and raise you a Bill
What a circus.Comment
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lmao @ the notion that people wont "sign with hardliners"....these losers will go wherever the openings and money are.Comment
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Bill is not a part of the meeting. He just happened to be in the same hotel.Comment
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AlexKennedyNBA Alex Kennedy
Another idea suggested by players: Threaten not to sign with hardline owners like Jordan, Sarver and Gilbert in the future.
AlexKennedyNBA Alex Kennedy
I doubt many players would follow through; they'll follow the money. It has been discussed though, because it could scare hardline
No seriously, wut?#RespectTheCultureComment
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Re: NBA Lockout and Collective Bargaining Agreement Discussion
alanhahn Alan Hahn
Caught @carmeloanthony leaving hotel..@HowardBeckNYT asked if he had a moment to talk. Reply: "Not right now." Jumped in limo. #NBA
HowardBeckNYT Howard Beck
To be clear: player rep meeting is still going. Carmelo left early.Comment
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Lets see if we will have a season or not.Comment
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