barrist wrote:Surprised but not surprised by overwhelming support for owners. Weird how they're seen as the good guys when they're the ones that **** up their business with bad spending and bad investments; who gets thrown under the bus? Paying fans with increased ticket prices and players who are the lifeblood of the whole industry.
Everyone hates unions unless they belong to one.. jealousy abound.
But I think it's not entirely untrue that they system leads to that bad business you speak of, and so I understand why the owners want to change it. Seems pretty simplistic to think that it's just a few bad decision makers handing out contracts, when in actuality, it's players and agents who are big players in driving up the market, and or getting paid and becoming a drag on their team. We have set max's rookie scales, and min's. The rest if based on the availability of the mid level, and other exceptions to fit under the cap. Most contracts are guaranteed, I wonder which agent or player pointing fingers at owners and gms would have signed a non-guaranteed deal. Obviously the wouldn't as there's nothing but the market requiring the level of guarantees that we're seeing. Imo, it's very hypocritical. owners don't want to pay more, they try and pay less, agents a players negotiate for more based on the market. I'd hate to look at the Clippers and say, why can't you all run your teams like sterling, and not pay anyone.
It's not like players don't turn the pressure on their teams to get FA's and improve, and they try to. It's hypocritical, imo, for the players to then turn around and blame the owners for their lack of return. If it was one or two bad deals, they may have a point, but when seemingly every team and every trade has some awful contract on it, it's a system issue. It's cheap to blame the owners for competing for free agents. If anything fault them for agreeing on the previous deal, because that's what all those deals were created under. And if you do that, then you see why it is they want to change it.
That last deal led to this, becasue the only real values are the "TRUE" max guys ( lebron, Kobe, Dwight, Durant) and guys on rookie scales. Everyone else gets over paid until they join for a vet min to chase a ring. but that's what the union and league agreed to in the last CBA. I think Falk may have had a good point back then.