theonlyeastcoastrapsfan wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:theonlyeastcoastrapsfan wrote:Really it's hard to pick sides. Part of me just thinks Players are holding up the inevitable, so you get annoyed that they aren't accepting the deal, now that's not a very fair view point for them. Plus, you don't hear much of what the Players would like. Only that they want to preserve the present system as much as possible, and not concede any more than 53%. Seems like Players have just drawn their box and are letting the league come up with a deal that fits within it. Seems like Owners have moved off of non guaranteed deals, moved far off the initial BRI split (initial in these negotiations) came off roll backs, and came off of a hard cap. People paint the Sarver's and Gilbert's as no good hardliners, yet paint Garnet and Wade and LeBron as heroes standing up for the union for drawing the line in the sand at 53%. And then they say the league isn't negotiating in good faith, when it seems like they've gotten more concessions than they've given.
If I ask for a unicorn initially, moving off of that demand isn't really me compromising, it's being ridiculous at the start so I can later say I'm trying really hard to make a deal, and "I even gave up my unicorn demand". All optics and PR.
To me non guaranteed deal, hard caps were not unicorns, they were what I hoped would come out of this. What was so ridiculous about the owners offers?
^I think the owners are mostly going about it the wrong way. It's PR, in that they went into the previous negotiations putting an emphasis on BRI, which is just a money grab. They decided to change tactics this time and went with "system" issues, i.e. (issues relating to competition) before cancelling the games. The owners wanted to hurt the players in this negotiation. The players had way too much personal power over franchises. From de facto GMing, paid and retired (wtf was Baron Davis doing at the negotiations, the PA should have told him to stay away from any cameras), forcing buyouts, I think the owners just wanted to kick them in the teeth and let them know how fragile their bargaining power really is. We'll see if they're right or not.



















