hype_2004 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The NBA as a private organization has the right to enforce their own policies regarding any matter pertaining to the use of any performance enhancing supplements, and if the owners/sharholder decide it is necessary to be more strict regarding policy than that is such an internal matter. I give major props to David Stern for not cavorting into the Feds pressure to intervene and investigate drug use amongst the players, as they have no right to enforce morality laws to any organizations,Is the US of A still a Democracy/Republic that adheres to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?
Silly me, I thought that sports should represent fair play.
For those of you struggling to grasp the concept of fair play:
Fair play is a universally understood concept that is grounded in the principles of integrity, fairness, and respect including respect for others, respect for the game and respect of self. Fair play is one of the principle cornerstones of sport and is the essential ingredient impacting the moral development of athletes.
Fair play is a choice not only made by participants but also by coaches, trainers, officials, parents and sport administrators. Through positive sport experiences, participants learn about setting goals, working hard, and having fun. They learn to respect their own abilities, (and in team sports, those of their team-mates) and those of their competitors, and to value the effort of all participants, regardless of ability. When guided appropriately, athletes begin to realize that the joy of sport is as much in the effort as in the result.