Pelon chingon wrote:NBAFan93 wrote:Golden Knight wrote:20 years from now, NBA players will be playing 25 minutes per game at 60 games per season at $100 million per season contracts.
All this “sitting out” and forcing trade crap is going to eventually reduce the length of contracts. Owners aren’t going to give guys 5 year deals when they only play hard for 2, maybe 3, of them.
The first year is taking it easy, then they spend the next 2 actually playing hard to prove they are good - the final two years are basically made up of whining and causing trouble to force themselves to wherever they can build their “brand” so they can do the lazy selfish crap all over again.
And we as fans eat it up and fall for it every time and want these low character guys on our teams cause they were good 2 years ago. Kawhi, Kyrie and now AD have all followed this pattern. Who is next?
The players are going to mess around and cost themselves guaranteed contracts if they keep down this road.
Unguaranteed contracts will result in a wave of holdouts. Unlike football players, one basketball player can tank a team. Holdouts are thus very viable weapons rather than suicide missions as Bell was. IF contracts are unguaranteed players will stop showing if they feel they are overperforming their contract. Why shouldn't they? If the team can cut the player for under performing it is only fair that the player can cut the team, so to speak for underpaying them.






























