Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Flash4thewin wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:The player signs a contract. Nowhere in the contract does it state, "if the team doesn't make the moves you approve of, the player is allowed to demand a trade and/or quit on the team". If the NBPA wants to fight for that, do it, make it official, so I can just quit watching forever.
You are basically giving front offices a blank check with no accountability. Thats why I have nothing but respect for players who see a front office not live up to their part and leave. This has helped us get star players, and it has also hurt us losing star players. It all about accountability and thats a two way street.
No I'm not? The accountability is for the fans to decide, stop watching/going to games. Players going to war with front offices does nothing to improve them, name me an example of a player who did such a thing and how the team magically changed their ways and got better for it. In most cases, its exactly the opposite, its just used as a way for players/agents to blackball teams without taking accountability, since a lot of these failed moves are also due to... *drumroll*.... players! Not necessarily the same ones, but regardless.
And players are notoriously as dumb and shortsighted as fans are, but even worse since they have a financial stake in the situation that is often at odds with the team.
That being said, I think myself and you/Airp are way off in terms of how we view the league and the balance of power between players/front offices right now so we probably aren't going to come to agreement. I'm not at all a fan of the players running things, never have been, and I'm not being a hypocrite here although I'm not going to try to find my posts from 10 years ago to prove it.
While we all may have different views or opinions, I think it’s safe to say we all want to win another championship. That’s what this is all about at the end of the day. We want that parade.
As for an example, Kobe was pissed with the Laker for not getting him help, he then demanded a trade to the Bulls. The Laker then changed course, got him help and he won a few more rings. Unfortunately that is not always the case.














