Is Free Agency really a Good Thing?
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:37 am
This summer probably more than any, for me, has put into question whether of not free agency is a good thing.
I understand that the players have short careers and prior to free agency sometimes ended up with teams that they really did not want to be on and sometimes were underpaid. Free agency appears to have increased their earning power but has it? The reason that they are earning more than ever before is basically because of the enormous television contracts in place and on the horizon. The other main reason for increase earnings is because of the CBA. Why couldn't a system be devised to still compensate the players based on a percentage of basketball revenue, their individual performance and team results. The Lebron's and Durant's would still be able to earn what they deserve.
The big difference is that they would be tied to the team that drafted them and not able to hold their current team and fan base hostage. They could still request a trade but they would not be able to leave for nothing in return. Their current team could not low ball them due to parameters put into place based on performance.
I remember the days when it was not a constant revolving door year in year out. The players built up a great rapport with their fan base and were held in high esteem by all as long as they gave effort and did not do anything stupid off the court. It became your team and you became very close to all of your players whilw draft picks were your new blood. Their were no DECISIONS on ESPN. There were no league wide recruiting trips.
I no it has no chance in hell of ever changing back to the old days, but it is mighty frustrating watching the Bledsoe and Monroe crap go on. We traded for Bledsoe and gave him a chance to grow but in the end we might only have him for 40 games. This is not because it is good for anyone but him. The real loser is the fan base. That is you and me.
Lebron left Cleveland for Miami because it was good for him. Lebron left Miami for Cleveland because it was good for him. Stevenson left the Pacers, because it was good for him. Now I see where Curry might want to play in Charlotte when his contract is up in Golden State. Durant has mentioned going back to DC when his contract is up in OK City. Who is that really good for?
I'm done.
I understand that the players have short careers and prior to free agency sometimes ended up with teams that they really did not want to be on and sometimes were underpaid. Free agency appears to have increased their earning power but has it? The reason that they are earning more than ever before is basically because of the enormous television contracts in place and on the horizon. The other main reason for increase earnings is because of the CBA. Why couldn't a system be devised to still compensate the players based on a percentage of basketball revenue, their individual performance and team results. The Lebron's and Durant's would still be able to earn what they deserve.
The big difference is that they would be tied to the team that drafted them and not able to hold their current team and fan base hostage. They could still request a trade but they would not be able to leave for nothing in return. Their current team could not low ball them due to parameters put into place based on performance.
I remember the days when it was not a constant revolving door year in year out. The players built up a great rapport with their fan base and were held in high esteem by all as long as they gave effort and did not do anything stupid off the court. It became your team and you became very close to all of your players whilw draft picks were your new blood. Their were no DECISIONS on ESPN. There were no league wide recruiting trips.
I no it has no chance in hell of ever changing back to the old days, but it is mighty frustrating watching the Bledsoe and Monroe crap go on. We traded for Bledsoe and gave him a chance to grow but in the end we might only have him for 40 games. This is not because it is good for anyone but him. The real loser is the fan base. That is you and me.
Lebron left Cleveland for Miami because it was good for him. Lebron left Miami for Cleveland because it was good for him. Stevenson left the Pacers, because it was good for him. Now I see where Curry might want to play in Charlotte when his contract is up in Golden State. Durant has mentioned going back to DC when his contract is up in OK City. Who is that really good for?
I'm done.