Indeed wrote:whoknows wrote:Dwyane Wade was invited to participate in Tuesday's labor negotiations in New York, but a spokesperson said he would remain in South Florida with his family.
Wade was involved in a spirited confrontation with David Stern during Friday's session.
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At least Wade will not be present in today's negotiations, somebody must've told him off.
The ones here supporting the players, try to really, really think about it.
To see who deserves what %, answer this: - what do each side has invested in this business, for how long are they in for and which side takes more risk?
The business had invested more - but they also make a profit back from it (fair to me).
The players had been there longer - but it doesn't really matter who is longer, the contract will bound between the same players and owners.
The players take more risk - players can't change field, can they? the owner can invest in something else when their risk is higher than some sort (players have no choice, owners do).
Stupid fat bastard rich owners thinking they're entitled to anything. There is no money to argue about without the players.
The owners don't do anything but make horrible decisions, half these morons don't belong anywhere near an NBA franchise they're so horrible.


















