Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery

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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#121 » by kcktiny » Wed Feb 5, 2025 3:20 am

or they can get a job as an accountant, plumber, artisan cheese maker


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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#122 » by Mr Puddles » Wed Feb 5, 2025 3:24 am

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leolozon wrote:Comparing it to slavery is dumb, but it’s still weird when you think about it. You sign a contract to play with a team and then they trade you to a place you didn’t agree to be in.

Is there any other profession where workers can be traded for each other? The concept of trading humans against their will is weird.


It's not against their will. They signed a contract that allows it.

And there's an easy way to get out of the contract. Don't move to the city you're traded to. That voids the contract, you can stay wherever. Very simple stuff. Nobody is forcing these guys to play in the NBA. They can play basketball overseas, or they can get a job as an accountant, plumber, artisan cheese maker, or whatever they believe they have the skill/aptitude/desire to do.


Exactly, also, if my current employer offered me a multi-mil a year paycheck with the only stipulation that they might ship me off to a list of one of 29 other companies - I'd probably pull a muscle trying to sign that contract as quick as possible.

It seems like there is a part of Dennis Schroeder's job that he doesn't 100% like. Join the **** club buddy.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#123 » by RoteSchroder » Wed Feb 5, 2025 3:33 am

D.Brasco wrote:The average 9-5 office worker paying off their bills and debts is about 10,000 times more of a modern day slave than someone who is paid tens of millions a year to play basketball.


Yup, lots of owners rake in the profits based on the labor of workers, but provide much less value to the business, and pretty much zero value on a day to day basis.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#124 » by SpreeChokeJob » Wed Feb 5, 2025 4:07 am

The players want it all, everything. That’s not going to happen. Maybe in some fantasy land. They’ve been put on a pedestal early on in life and if they are identified with talent, given everything. When they are given some discomfort, they compare it to slavery. They are living in heaven, but their pride creates conflict.

Not one person is going to get everything they want without paying some price. Even the owners have to watch what they do among the fans, customers, shareholders, partners, players, the league, sponsors. If one person takes too much without giving back something there’s going to be conflict. Some players are living in fantasy land until Father Time wakes them up.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#125 » by XtremeDunkz » Wed Feb 5, 2025 4:10 am

Man i really can't figure out why fans are stepping away from the NBA in droves. It's really a mystery.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#126 » by Iverson Armband » Wed Feb 5, 2025 4:25 am

Saying something that dumb should void your contract.
always a jump shot away.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#127 » by DelAbbot » Wed Feb 5, 2025 4:39 am

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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#128 » by JustBuzzin » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:05 am

They traded him to Utah lol
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#129 » by RookieStar » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:07 am

Any nba team even wants him on their roster anymore? They get a guy that likens them to a slave owner lol
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#130 » by Luke » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:14 am

Sent to NBA Siberia for punishment...
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#131 » by thamadkant » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:28 am

NBA players should require permits from their coaches and GMs before talking to media... and only approved talking points can be discussed or mentioned, everything else is banned or penalised.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#132 » by DonaldSanders » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:30 am

Dennis was clearly warned he was likely to be dealt, obviously he made an emotional and silly comment. I don't think it's deeper than that.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#133 » by The Laker Kid » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:43 am

Schroder was never the same after fumbling that Lakers money.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#134 » by RookieStar » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:43 am

Who was that dude that got traded every year?

Luke Ridnour was it? Dennis is coming for that record
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#135 » by soboMP3 » Thu Feb 6, 2025 2:59 am

So that is what modern day slavery is? In that case, sign me up for slavery, sure.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#136 » by JRoy » Thu Feb 6, 2025 3:06 am

Imagine getting paid millions to play a child’s game and comparing that to slavery.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#137 » by SerialChiller » Thu Feb 6, 2025 3:35 am

I love that he got dealt again right after saying this haha
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#138 » by dautjazz » Thu Feb 6, 2025 5:10 am

This is so dumb, you're signing a contract without a no-trade clause, so you're agreeing to being OK with this. If you're not, get another job. Making millions a year to play basketball is certainly not slavery.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#139 » by The Master » Thu Feb 6, 2025 5:17 am

DonaldSanders wrote:Dennis was clearly warned he was likely to be dealt, obviously he made an emotional and silly comment. I don't think it's deeper than that.

Yeah, I mean, besides slave comments, he was kinda right, he basically said 'business is business and all NBA players are extremely lucky to be here, but it's crazyy you can be traded any day anywhere even if you're Luka Doncic'. Not that I feel sorry for millionaires, but yeah, if you're a role player, I guess it's hard for many players to have any REAL connection to the city/players knowing you are easily dispensable and live on day-to-day basis. It turned out you're easily dispensable even if you're Luka Doncic. :lol:

But these slave comments were tough to swallow, lol.
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Re: Dennis Schröder Compares NBA Trade Deadline to Slavery 

Post#140 » by Scoundreldays » Thu Feb 6, 2025 6:14 am

I would love to be a multi million dollar slave. Where can I sign?

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