Dunkenstein wrote:ranger001 wrote:Do you really think the players will just walk away from the NBA and go to Europe and China to make a tenth as much(or less) while NBDL players are hired as replacements and get paid and the draft starts the process of getting in new NBA players?
They will if all they're offered is the onerous terms you were suggesting.
I don't really follow this line of reasoning. If I was making 5 million dollars a year and my employer came to me and said "Sorry, we're losing money I'm going to have to cut your salary to 3 million". There's no way I resign and go work somewhere else for $500,000 for pride when I know someone else will be filling my shoes in a few years.
As for the owners, most of them don't own their arenas, so many will be sitting on a $300-400 million investment, paying interest on the money they had to borrow in order to buy the team, and losing a whole lot more than they say they're losing under the current system.
Well I don't know the details of all of the NBA owners but AFAIK the majority of them are owned by billionaires or multimillion dollar corporations who can take a huge loss for a year or two if necessary. If the owners are serious the others who are scraping by will get cheap loans from the richer guys to be paid back after the lockout is over.
Bottom line, they're not going to be just able to dictate terms to the players as you assert. An agreement will be reached through negotiation where each side gives up more than they would like. That's the only way either side can make money.
I agree there will be negotiation but how far the cap does down all depends on the owners' resolve. We'll see how serious they are about a hard cap and how much power the players have. If the cap doesn't go down at all or just a little bit then you will be right.








