Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando

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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#281 » by wade44 » Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:58 pm

Just hire a few strippers to exist in the bubble and all will be well
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#282 » by ATRAIN53 » Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:03 pm

Leaving the bubble to tend to your family? Understandable. Leaving the bubble to go to a nightclub? Not so much.


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I've got the answer - put a couple of these clubs IN THE BUBBLE
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#283 » by levon » Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:16 pm

I'm telling folks that it's not going to play well with a mostly black league that they have to stay in Orlando's Disney World while the staff and citizens generally roam free, to play out TV contracts. Inviting 22 teams was a ridiculous move to begin with. I understand why they thought they should do it, but it's still ridiculous.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#284 » by Tony Franciosa » Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:16 pm


we are not ready
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#285 » by boomershadow » Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:29 pm

The bubble sounds like a safer environment many times over than the one I still work in. You can't reduce the risk to zero, and many people in this new economy have had to adjust to worse circumstances than living in Disney World for a few months.

Remember also, these guys have still been getting most of their paycheck.
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Post#286 » by Clyde Frazier » Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:35 pm

Via NBC sports:

Disney workers have not been told to quarantine on campus, according to Eric Clinton, president of Disney’s labor union, United Here Local 362, which represents custodians and ride operators. Clinton told NBC Sports that it was “unlikely” that staffers would be subject to daily testing and quarantine measures like NBA players and team staffers.


This is universally stupid! Have the NBA ante up the $ to keep them there if that's what it takes. Rotate staff over time, etc.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#287 » by mulamutti » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:04 pm

This is a dumb report. Basically this will be a non issue very shortly. Its simple, the NBA is likely being aggressive with the return, so that they don't void or have to refund millions of dollars in contracts they have with TV stations, advertisers etc. Their contracts likely have stipulations where the contract is void or moneys are owed back, if a certain number of games are not played. If they can pull off a regular playoffs, and they already got most of the season in, I doubt it would trigger too much in refunds.

If players don't play, that will immediately affect how much they get paid, due to how much money the NBA will lose. As soon as players get a "you do not have to play, however, you will get docked $x", they will reconsider and play. Only few players like Carmelo, who can afford to sit and have no value in playing would stay back.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#288 » by nzahir » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:17 pm

dhsilv2 wrote:
nzahir wrote:Wtf are we doing?

They need to also be in the bubble

Pay the workers a lot more and allow them to bring family

It’s 3ish months, we have basically just done that during these stay at home orders


I think you may have made the counter point to all this working out. People HAVE just spent 3 months kinda locked down...who wants to keep doing this?

Double their pay?

Get to watch basketball on TV at least (if they care)

Or make them even potential far spectators (if they were to follow the bubble rule)
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#289 » by Syd-TK3 » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:17 pm

Everyday there's new reports and concerns. It really isn't looking good for the chances of actually returning
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Post#290 » by nzahir » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:19 pm

Clyde Frazier wrote:Via NBC sports:

Disney workers have not been told to quarantine on campus, according to Eric Clinton, president of Disney’s labor union, United Here Local 362, which represents custodians and ride operators. Clinton told NBC Sports that it was “unlikely” that staffers would be subject to daily testing and quarantine measures like NBA players and team staffers.


This is universally stupid! Have the NBA ante up the $ to keep them there if that's what it takes. Rotate staff over time, etc.

Just realized they could rotate them, one group comes for 1 month (on 1.5-2 times their salary) and then the next group and the next group

Kyrie is trying to make players take a stand on potentially not playing, that is ludicrous. Why do we let this guy, who is a bit off the rails, and INJURED, even discuss this stuff

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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#291 » by dhsilv2 » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:21 pm

nzahir wrote:
dhsilv2 wrote:
nzahir wrote:Wtf are we doing?

They need to also be in the bubble

Pay the workers a lot more and allow them to bring family

It’s 3ish months, we have basically just done that during these stay at home orders


I think you may have made the counter point to all this working out. People HAVE just spent 3 months kinda locked down...who wants to keep doing this?

Double their pay?

Get to watch basketball on TV at least (if they care)

Or make them even potential far spectators (if they were to follow the bubble rule)


I really doubt nba players are dying to WATCH games. They want to go out into public. They're social creatures.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#292 » by iLLmatic860 » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:24 pm


i live in Florida and the media is def tryna put fear into people’s head. I dont believe anything they say ever since they used fake pics to show how packed beach was during reopening.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#293 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:24 pm

nzahir wrote:
Clyde Frazier wrote:Via NBC sports:

Disney workers have not been told to quarantine on campus, according to Eric Clinton, president of Disney’s labor union, United Here Local 362, which represents custodians and ride operators. Clinton told NBC Sports that it was “unlikely” that staffers would be subject to daily testing and quarantine measures like NBA players and team staffers.


This is universally stupid! Have the NBA ante up the $ to keep them there if that's what it takes. Rotate staff over time, etc.

Just realized they could rotate them, one group comes for 1 month (on 1.5-2 times their salary) and then the next group and the next group

Kyrie is trying to make players take a stand on potentially not playing, that is ludicrous. Why do we let this guy, who is a bit off the rails, and INJURED, even discuss this stuff

I feel like I am watching Game of Zones in real life


I said the same thing to my friend.

I totally understand the complaint about Disney workers not being tested/quarantined. Problem is it seems like the more vocal members want to open it up more.

Thought the extended regular season was a total money grab. Complicates it too much. You could've done playoffs in 6 weeks in a bubble. Instead this is a 3 month process for some reason. Huge risk of quarantine fatigue by the time CF and Finals come around.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#294 » by Forte IV » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:25 pm

Our very own Keith Smith said that Disney World expects some staff to be willing to stay in the bubble. It's just up to the NBA at this point.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#295 » by xdrta+ » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:25 pm

nzahir wrote:Kyrie is trying to make players take a stand on potentially not playing, that is ludicrous. Why do we let this guy, who is a bit off the rails, and INJURED, even discuss this stuff


Yeah, let's just let people who agree with you discuss this stuff.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#296 » by CeltsfanSinceBirth » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:39 pm

Why did the Players' union not have their own members vote first before striking a deal with the league?
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#297 » by ShotCreator » Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:17 pm

There’s just no way this season doesn’t happen. Way too much money at stake for all involved.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#298 » by sfernald » Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:24 pm

There’s just no way this season happens, cause nba players are lil bitches these days..
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#299 » by levon » Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:24 pm

I wonder if the players complaining are mostly outside of the playoff teams or contenders. I wonder if such players are eager to get locked up to be training fodder for top teams.
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Re: Woj: Some Players getting cold feet about playing in Orlando 

Post#300 » by G R E Y » Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:34 pm

I'm shocked to learn that as of now the NBA isn't using it's own employees for food, etc., who would be in the bubble, that Disney employees would come and go in and out of the bubble, and that they would not be tested...!

People making a case about having to work and sports returning at some point likely don't body up against fellow employees as part of the job, and likely have some PPE measures in place. These are not comparable situations.

And it's not only about Kyrie. He's the spearhead, but many more players are having broader issues with the return. The players themselves didn't get a vote, only their reps did, and it seems that contrarian voices to those of the stars who insist on playing are growing:
Read on Twitter


I imagine this affects alternate players who are taking a risk but don't have anywhere near the financial security, assistant coaches and team personnel in similar situations who have young kids or compromised families to deal with. I think the NBA is so intent on going ahead that it figured if the big ticket details were set in place, the smaller details would eventually get ironed out. They may yet, but it turns out other players asserting their voices and concerns as well the other issues mentioned are not so small details after all.
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