Kyrie will still get paid because he is injured. That’s why he is a bad messenger for this.Whats the issue here? If they dont want to work, dont get paid. Potentially risk your contract. I have no ill will for those who are not comfortable working in this enviornment.
They do want to work. It’s only “several” players that don’t want to play. Not nearly enough to shut it all down. If Kyrie wants to quit and retire, then that’s on him. But he’s also not an active player going into this proposed play in and playoff
Not to be nasty, but what's the point of having a players association, if players can hijack a negotiation? The whole point of a PA is to have a centralized group to be the players' collective voice. If the players, or at least some players, are not trusting the PA to do the right thing for them, then what's the point?
On top of that, Kyrie Irving is VP of the NBPA...so I have to imagine he has already had his say during the negotiations. No matter what he personally believes, at some point the PA came to an agreement that this was the way to go forward. He had two options: convince the players association of his point of view OR fall in line and go with the plan of the group. He didn't convince them....okay, well, that's the show.
Disney essentially put a lot on the line here. They put re-opening on hold, or at least delayed the sequence of events, so that they could get all their ducks in a row to make this NBA thing happen. Somewhere between 1-3 resorts, depending on the source, are being shut down. Guests will be getting displaced. If I were Disney, I wouldn't be very happy if they back out now.
Gonna need a source for that claim.
The NBPA never approved the deal. They approved further negotiations. Apparently they are now negotiating. https://nbpa.com/news/nbpa-statement-on-return-to-play-scenario
*Anecdotally*, there doesn’t seem to be an overwhelming amount of support. Yesterday’s call was rumored to have up to 200 participants. In reality only about 80 turned-up, including an unspecified number of WNBA players.
Only 4 all star caliber players were mentioned by name (Irving, Chris Paul, Kevin Durant and Donovan Mitchell), plus Dwight Howard and Carmelo Anthony.
LeBron James, the most influential player in the league, supports playing. And it’s a given that Rich Paul Is with James. Paul represents multiple all-star players.
We’ll see what today holds; whether support seems to grow or wane. The financial fallout from canceling the season is tremendous.
Per the reporting, the thrust of Friday’s call was social justice issues. There wasn’t much time spent addressing specific living and play conditions. If players had philosophical objections to any form of return-to-play, they could have been voiced before June 5.
Would that be fair though? I read somewhere that they're only playing and can't go to the parks. Of course, you never know what is true. I just can't see that being fair for everyone who has had to cancel or modify multiple times, and then to top it off, we all still have to get reservations to even get in. If they just get to go whenever they want, I think there would be a lot of unhappy people. I don't think they should get special treatment especially when not everyone is guaranteed a spot. Just my opinion though. We go August 1 so I wouldn't want a player taking a spot inside a park from me loli still think they are going to play. Too much money not to but just like MLB this is just not a good look for all this negotiaion to be done publically. Should have done it behind the scenes and get to playing.
Though I expect the sticking point in NBA players want first dibs at park reservations.
i still think they are going to play. Too much money not to but just like MLB this is just not a good look for all this negotiaion to be done publically. Should have done it behind the scenes and get to playing.
Though I expect the sticking point in NBA players want first dibs at park reservations.
Would that be fair though? I read somewhere that they're only playing and can't go to the parks. Of course, you never know what is true. I just can't see that being fair for everyone who has had to cancel or modify multiple times, and then to top it off, we all still have to get reservations to even get in. If they just get to go whenever they want, I think there would be a lot of unhappy people. I don't think they should get special treatment especially when not everyone is guaranteed a spot. Just my opinion though. We go August 1 so I wouldn't want a player taking a spot inside a park from me lol
There are reports that the Players Association believes there will be no fans in attendance for the entire 2020-21 season as well.Sorry if I've missed it, but is there a chance if things improve they might allow fans for the conference finals? Or is the agreement written in a way that leaves no room to change policy? I know allowing fans in breaks the bubble, but if it was limited enough I see no reason the players/staff couldn't still be kept completely out of guest areas. No fans in the first 15 rows or so with social distancing in the rest of the seats. 30% capacity maybe. Bus the players in to where they only ever touch the locker rooms and court. Who am I kidding, even if they did that tickets would be insane.
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Add to this that the TV deals will likely be renegotiated as well. Given how much as changed since the deal was last extended as far as people cutting the cord, etc., the networks might not want to be paying nearly as much through 2025 (current deal goes through 2024-25) given this trend.Disney/ABC/ESPN has pretty deep ties with the NBA, so I don’t think there will be any long-lasting hard feelings if this falls through. Certainly people who worked on it will be frustrated, but everyone will soldier on.
That said, I don’t think it will fall through. Having a social conscience is admirable. I suspect the NBA will approach players with a variety of opportunities to share their voices as play resumes. In the end, I think players will be forced to see that they have far more to lose by walking away.
If this plan falls apart, the Collective Bargaining Agreement will get torn up. Owners will claim force majeure to void the deal. They cannot continue to operate under a framework that assumed 82 game schedules and packed arenas. Then you’re faced with the challenge of negotiating a new CBA with the pandemic timeline unknown. Revenue will be dramatically lower, impacting the players as well.
If money = power, players can do a lot more good today and in years to come if they don’t force the league into turmoil.
I haven't read this whole thread but I have followed the story on ESPN. Is Disney still holding to the idea of using three resorts? I know it is mostly rumors at this point but trying to decide on our July vacation.
I haven't read this whole thread but I have followed the story on ESPN. Is Disney still holding to the idea of using three resorts? I know it is mostly rumors at this point but trying to decide on our July vacation.