kneega wrote:
ok... Just a curious question. Why would the players association advise him to carry on with no worry?
According to a source, the Players Association hopes Anthony does not make his decision based on a doomsday scenario NBA commissioner David Stern and his agents are promoting. The union hopes Anthony goes about his business as normal, knowing NBPA executive director Billy Hunter will not agree to an unfavorable CBA deal for its superstars.
It could mean many things and I dont want to start trouble, but since you super sized it, my opinion is the following.
Its all about the negotiating gamesmanship. If the Players Association "advised" Melo any other way (aka you better sign the extension), it would basically be admitting defeat. Eventually, both sides are going to have to give a little, and looking at the doomsday scenario below, less guaranteed money is one the owners really want (in the podcast) and if i'm a player looking at that list, settling for less guaranteed money is clearly the best option.
Stern's doomsday scenario...
-hard salary cap
-shorter contracts
-smaller annual raises
-less guaranteed money
-40 percent reduction in salaries
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/sports/basketball/23hunter.html?_r=2http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2011/jan/14/nfl-and-nba-collective-bargaining-agreements/