Stern says the NBA might consider the use of replacement players for the 1999-2000 season, should the dispute linger that long.
http://www.nba.com/2011/news/features/s ... index.html
Was that an idle threat or could the NBA really do such a thing?

Stern says the NBA might consider the use of replacement players for the 1999-2000 season, should the dispute linger that long.



Interesting. If the owners put in their own CBA and lifted the lockout I'd assume that some of the players would play and some would want to decertify the union and file an antitrust lawsuit. If the players did decertify though the remaining ones and the replacements could form a new union.

If the players decertified then the NBA could say we'd like there to be a union. I'd happily form one and play for the minimum and I'm sure there'd be others. Those would be the replacements.

Here's how I think it could work, first the players decertify then the Owners shut down the league saying "we are checking out the legal issues".
They reopen the league and say we will accept anyone but only offer say 200k/year during a probation stage, dozens of scrubs sign up to be evaluated(actually 30 x 12). A week later some scrubs say they are forming a new union. Bang, new CBA that the owners like.
d-train wrote:It would be great for players if the NBA would start playing games. Of course, the replacement players would be non-union and the league would have to obey antitrust laws. I'm curious what some of the free agent players would fetch in a free market. Nene would love the change to have a crack at free agency with no artificial salary restrictions.

killbuckner wrote:They reopen the league and say we will accept anyone but only offer say 200k/year during a probation stage, dozens of scrubs sign up to be evaluated(actually 30 x 12). A week later some scrubs say they are forming a new union. Bang, new CBA that the owners like.
Thats completely and totally illegal.
ranger001 wrote:killbuckner wrote:They reopen the league and say we will accept anyone but only offer say 200k/year during a probation stage, dozens of scrubs sign up to be evaluated(actually 30 x 12). A week later some scrubs say they are forming a new union. Bang, new CBA that the owners like.
Thats completely and totally illegal.
What is illegal? If the players who were left decided to form a new union they can.
