Red8911 wrote:Milwaukee on a roll today. Meanwhile AK is in an interrogation room with Giddey trying to get a yes out of him for 20 mil.
This is how I'm picturing it
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Red8911 wrote:Milwaukee on a roll today. Meanwhile AK is in an interrogation room with Giddey trying to get a yes out of him for 20 mil.
GoBlue72391 wrote:ChiTownHero1992 wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:
Nowadays you have social media personalities making millions so people can watch them eat or tell you why all women are evil and you should never get married. OF workers making millions to strip. TikTokers making millions for posting 15 second clips of themselves regularly. There's enormous value in being one of the best people on the planet in any sport when you're playing in the best league in the world. Players get paid a percentage of the money the league makes. If the league makes that much money, why should the workers who actually create the product not get some of the gains too? Lakers were just sold for $10 billion. It's a new world.
I agree why don't the workers that are working hard for the product not get some gains, the security guards at each game still make minimum wage, the concessions workers make minimum wages, etc. I'm not saying players shouldn't make money...they should but if we're stating that all the people that are working hard to make the product a billion dollar industry everyone should get a taste then and that just isn't the case. We pay players and we pay owners millions if not billions, yet all those other people that make the games happen get zilch.
I've got a buddy who works security at Milwauke Bucks games, he makes barely 40k per year, but when they went for raises this past year the owner told them no because they got tax bills and salaries to pay. His words, not mine, so there is probably some fallacy to that but still shows that they're not spreading the wealth to those that deserve it.
Stadium workers and security guards aren't the ones generating money.
Infinity2152 wrote:Red8911 wrote:Milwaukee on a roll today. Meanwhile AK is in an interrogation room with Giddey trying to get a yes out of him for 20 mil.
Milwaukee has messed up one of the best situations in the league. They have Giannis. That trade for Lillard cost them Jrue Holiday, an unprotected first, two swaps, and now they have Lillard as $22 mill dead money for the next 5 years. Replaced Middleton with Kuzma. The Myles Turner upgrade is nice, but $22 mill dead money for 5 years is legit crazy in Milwaukee. Went from a core of Jrue, Middleton, Giannis, Lopez to Giannis, Kuzma, Turner, three bigs. With dead money.
GoBlue72391 wrote:ChiTownHero1992 wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:
Nowadays you have social media personalities making millions so people can watch them eat or tell you why all women are evil and you should never get married. OF workers making millions to strip. TikTokers making millions for posting 15 second clips of themselves regularly. There's enormous value in being one of the best people on the planet in any sport when you're playing in the best league in the world. Players get paid a percentage of the money the league makes. If the league makes that much money, why should the workers who actually create the product not get some of the gains too? Lakers were just sold for $10 billion. It's a new world.
I agree why don't the workers that are working hard for the product not get some gains, the security guards at each game still make minimum wage, the concessions workers make minimum wages, etc. I'm not saying players shouldn't make money...they should but if we're stating that all the people that are working hard to make the product a billion dollar industry everyone should get a taste then and that just isn't the case. We pay players and we pay owners millions if not billions, yet all those other people that make the games happen get zilch.
I've got a buddy who works security at Milwauke Bucks games, he makes barely 40k per year, but when they went for raises this past year the owner told them no because they got tax bills and salaries to pay. His words, not mine, so there is probably some fallacy to that but still shows that they're not spreading the wealth to those that deserve it.
Stadium workers and security guards aren't the ones generating money.
Infinity2152 wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:ChiTownHero1992 wrote:
I agree why don't the workers that are working hard for the product not get some gains, the security guards at each game still make minimum wage, the concessions workers make minimum wages, etc. I'm not saying players shouldn't make money...they should but if we're stating that all the people that are working hard to make the product a billion dollar industry everyone should get a taste then and that just isn't the case. We pay players and we pay owners millions if not billions, yet all those other people that make the games happen get zilch.
I've got a buddy who works security at Milwauke Bucks games, he makes barely 40k per year, but when they went for raises this past year the owner told them no because they got tax bills and salaries to pay. His words, not mine, so there is probably some fallacy to that but still shows that they're not spreading the wealth to those that deserve it.
Stadium workers and security guards aren't the ones generating money.
Thank you. The NBA players are the product. Not only that, but only .00001% of people can play in the NBA. How many people can be security guards? Much more replaceable. Not knocking his job, worked security for a while myself. Took a 3 day course to qualify for the unarmed license. A week I think for armed.
The players are actually seriously capped by what they can make. A player like Jokic or prime Lebron or SGA would get 60% of the cap if allowed. The amount players can make is directly tied to NBA income. It's a competitive market, you can decide not to pay Coby $30 mill if you're the Bulls. You'll just lose him in free agency to a team that does.
Red8911 wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:Red8911 wrote:Milwaukee on a roll today. Meanwhile AK is in an interrogation room with Giddey trying to get a yes out of him for 20 mil.
Milwaukee has messed up one of the best situations in the league. They have Giannis. That trade for Lillard cost them Jrue Holiday, an unprotected first, two swaps, and now they have Lillard as $22 mill dead money for the next 5 years. Replaced Middleton with Kuzma. The Myles Turner upgrade is nice, but $22 mill dead money for 5 years is legit crazy in Milwaukee. Went from a core of Jrue, Middleton, Giannis, Lopez to Giannis, Kuzma, Turner, three bigs. With dead money.
Oh yeah I totally agree despite these moves they are still fkd. After they start underperforming again Giannis will finally ask out, they will get a few picks back and we won’t hear about Milwaukee again for another 20 years.
_txchilibowl_ wrote:Why should doctors make more than janitors? Aren't they both important to running a hospital?
_txchilibowl_ wrote:Why should doctors make more than janitors? Aren't they both important to running a hospital?
Infinity2152 wrote:Red8911 wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:
Milwaukee has messed up one of the best situations in the league. They have Giannis. That trade for Lillard cost them Jrue Holiday, an unprotected first, two swaps, and now they have Lillard as $22 mill dead money for the next 5 years. Replaced Middleton with Kuzma. The Myles Turner upgrade is nice, but $22 mill dead money for 5 years is legit crazy in Milwaukee. Went from a core of Jrue, Middleton, Giannis, Lopez to Giannis, Kuzma, Turner, three bigs. With dead money.
Oh yeah I totally agree despite these moves they are still fkd. After they start underperforming again Giannis will finally ask out, they will get a few picks back and we won’t hear about Milwaukee again for another 20 years.
JJJ getting supermax looks almost as bad. And losing Bane at the same time? Best player is Ja Morant's unstable ***. We complain about AK, but teams with actual top 10-15 players are making much worse moves, imo. Memphis had enough talent to really contend with the right moves.
Phoenix crashing out for years. Just trade Coby/Vucevic for Jalen Green/ re-signed Bol Bol and call it a day.
2weekswithpay wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:Red8911 wrote:Oh yeah I totally agree despite these moves they are still fkd. After they start underperforming again Giannis will finally ask out, they will get a few picks back and we won’t hear about Milwaukee again for another 20 years.
JJJ getting supermax looks almost as bad. And losing Bane at the same time? Best player is Ja Morant's unstable ***. We complain about AK, but teams with actual top 10-15 players are making much worse moves, imo. Memphis had enough talent to really contend with the right moves.
Phoenix crashing out for years. Just trade Coby/Vucevic for Jalen Green/ re-signed Bol Bol and call it a day.
JJJ isn't getting the supermax. The supermax would be 5 years 313M. JJJ signed for 5 years 240M.
Red8911 wrote:Shroder signed with the kings which was reported 2 days ago. Now will the kings get fined and lose a draft pick like the bulls did for lonzo ? Or are the Bulls the only team to get punished ?
Same for Dallas/Russell and a few other signings who were technically illegal to negotiate before the FA date.
Infinity2152 wrote:_txchilibowl_ wrote:Why should doctors make more than janitors? Aren't they both important to running a hospital?
One job can be filled by an unskilled 15 year old. The other requires undergraduate school, graduate school, potential 100k+ in student loans, internship when you do graduate, then expensive malpractice insurance plus those loan repayments the rest of your career and a high skill level. Janitors are rarely sued or charged if they don't do their job correctly.
If I'm coming to the hospital bleeding out, don't give a damn if they have good janitors. Now good doctors on the other hand.
_txchilibowl_ wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:_txchilibowl_ wrote:Why should doctors make more than janitors? Aren't they both important to running a hospital?
One job can be filled by an unskilled 15 year old. The other requires undergraduate school, graduate school, potential 100k+ in student loans, internship when you do graduate, then expensive malpractice insurance plus those loan repayments the rest of your career and a high skill level. Janitors are rarely sued or charged if they don't do their job correctly.
If I'm coming to the hospital bleeding out, don't give a damn if they have good janitors. Now good doctors on the other hand.
For the record, I was agreeing with you.
Infinity2152 wrote:Red8911 wrote:Shroder signed with the kings which was reported 2 days ago. Now will the kings get fined and lose a draft pick like the bulls did for lonzo ? Or are the Bulls the only team to get punished ?
Same for Dallas/Russell and a few other signings who were technically illegal to negotiate before the FA date.
Two thumbs up! Way too many of these deals happening 5 minutes into FA and we're the only ones getting fined! Some of these destinations were reported and amounts before free agency even started, like Ty Jerome. Then somehow teams have negotiated sign and trades for players the receiving team could not have gotten without a S&T. Almost no team had significant free cap space.
jnrjr79 wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:Red8911 wrote:Shroder signed with the kings which was reported 2 days ago. Now will the kings get fined and lose a draft pick like the bulls did for lonzo ? Or are the Bulls the only team to get punished ?
Same for Dallas/Russell and a few other signings who were technically illegal to negotiate before the FA date.
Two thumbs up! Way too many of these deals happening 5 minutes into FA and we're the only ones getting fined! Some of these destinations were reported and amounts before free agency even started, like Ty Jerome. Then somehow teams have negotiated sign and trades for players the receiving team could not have gotten without a S&T. Almost no team had significant free cap space.
Wait, why are people under the impression that non-Bulls teams don't get punished for tampering? Heck, the Kings themselves had the Bogdonovich trade unwound just a few seasons ago.
Infinity2152 wrote:_txchilibowl_ wrote:Why should doctors make more than janitors? Aren't they both important to running a hospital?
One job can be filled by an unskilled 15 year old. The other requires undergraduate school, graduate school, potential 100k+ in student loans, internship when you do graduate, then expensive malpractice insurance plus those loan repayments the rest of your career and a high skill level. Janitors are rarely sued or charged if they don't do their job correctly.
If I'm coming to the hospital bleeding out, don't give a damn if they have good janitors. Now good doctors on the other hand.