Duke4life831 wrote:bbalnation wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:
Simmons can go work at a car rental place if he'd like, he can go sell TVs at Best Buy if he'd like. There wouldnt be a league anymore if players could just get up and decide to play for whatever team they want on any given day. There does need to be some kind of structure to make the league work.
And guess what in return for that, players get paid ridiculous amounts of money to play a game. That is a hell of a trade off. If Simmons didnt think the money was worth playing in Philly, no one forced him to sign a contract in Philly where he can get paid 35 million a year. He could've said no I will just take the QO and become a free agent the next summer.
There is nothing racist about this. There isn't something in NBA contracts that allows white players to just get up and move to whatever team they want, whenever they want. But black players cant.
Its pretty simple, Ben Simmons signed a 5 year contract for 177 million dollars to play for Philly. There is nothing racist about this situation.
Watch Kaps Netflix show if you haven't already? I see where you're coming from and generally agree, there does need to be a structure that promotes competition. But that structure needs to consider the very real history that exists within slavery & sport. Right now, it doesnt, but it does more so than it did 10, 20, 50 years ago, etc.
To say "there is nothing racist about this situation" is very black and white/all or nothing thinking. We live in racist and sexist systems, that were part of. So its natural that there will be pieces of it in different places. To denounce it authoritatively and with confidence, when the history is there and the structure isn't currently adequately set up...?
This is what I cant stand with this stuff. I cant stand when people look for undertones and things between the lines, when there really is nothing there. Ya I saw parts of Kaepernicks show and thought it was laughably bad. Him trying to draw connections between the NFL combine and a slave auction. Guess what the combine is, its a job interview. Guess what the job is for, an athletic game. Guess what is very important for a professional athletic game, athletic measurements. Guess what is the best way to get get those, to measure their athletic abilities. I also love how the NFL went from being racist for blackballing him, to now the NFL itself is a racist system...
Also the very real history that exists within slavery and sport? Ya back in the days only whites were allowed to play professional sports. But now there is a slavery connection to the basic structure of sports? That makes zero sense. How is the basic structure of the NBA (like playing for a team) have racist undertones when there were no black players in the NBA for the first 4 years of it? Or were the people that created the NBA just so forward thinking that they knew decades down the line the NBA was going to be a majority of black players, so they decided to make a connection between how they created the structure for the league and slavery...
There is nothing racist about a basic contract. Again there is nothing in NBA contract that says a white player can go choose his team whenever he wants but a black player cant. I dont recall people talking about the racist structures of the NBA when JJ Redick came out and was pissed that he asked for a trade and didnt get one, and he wanted to play up in New York and by the time he did get traded it was down to Texas.
Kids of all races and from all over the world dream about being professional athletes. They dream about playing in the NBA or the NFL or whatever league. There are countless stories of players talking about how they were heart broken because they didnt get invited to the NFL combine. These arent racist structures.
You don't (yet) see the racism in these structures, Duke4life831.
It doesn't mean that they aren't there, since systems we live in are inherently designed to benefit a few over the rest, and were building systems on top of said flawed systems (before improving or recreating them).
I thought people would rock with the Kap show, noted that its not for everyone.
When we look back on history, we'll see the facts about these contracts:
We'll see that 50% of NBA profits have gone to 30 NBA owners, and over 75% of those owners are White Males.
What fans are paying to see are the players themselves (lets say 75% Black)
These are relevant facts and stats because we see that race exists in this population, even if you choose to close your eyes to it.
The way we evaluate value add now is different than it will be in... 30-50 years. Im not quite sure what value add these owners have brought beyond dollars, and right now, the league is healthy enough to sustain itself (thus CBA negotiations are gonna be interesting)
You may be inclined to explain why owners are important. I'm saying, in x years, I think that **** will be seen as meaningless, and people will be saying that billionaires/owners are just people who sit around and make money off of peoples backs all day.