pacers33granger wrote:ChosunX wrote:pacers33granger wrote:
The majority of people will not feel bad for players since even scrubs make half a mil a year, doesn't matter if the owners are raking in cash. It's not a "slave-driver mentality." I don't feel bad for all the stuff associates at big law firms have to go through to make 6 figures because I'd gladly do it even knowing it's making the partners 5 times that.
The bottom line though is that it's basic contract law. The players may have had bad representation in past CBAs (and seem to have it again), but they agreed to what's in the CBA. And saying this crap through the media isn't doing her or the NBPA any favors. It's just going to piss owners off and isn't going to get any more people on their side.
Bs is bs no matter how much money someone makes. It's like saying it's ok for rick people to be slandered because they can hide from the public.
Totally different. Rich people can't stop being slandered short of suing everyone who does it. They did not bargain for that. The players bargained for what is in the CBA. Like I said, it was a bad deal for them, but they agreed to it and know what was in it.
Uh, do you know what her job is?
Just like owners complain about what's in the CBA and lock the players out over it - she's representing the complaints of the players about stuff they want discussed at the next meeting.
Yes, the players agreed to be available for media. That's why they do it every single day. Roberts is bringing up the issue for the next negotiation. Clearly, it's not something players are a fan of. Her job is to combat issues that players don't like.