http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nba/news/story?id=6753259
If Besiktas is willing to pay Deron 5 million with no guarantee how long he will be there, I wonder what they would pay a star that they would have the whole season. Williams sure seems to think they would pay them a lot more then that.
Williams says he has talked to a lot of other players who are considering leaving as well. Could be very interesting if this thing goes awhile.
this is exactly what the players should be doing. I love it. They need to let the owners know they are not going to let them walk all over them. especially when there is no reason for the owners to lock out the players...
I also hope they decertify and take the owners to court. That is definitely the step that got the NFL owners back to the bargaining table.
They should be looking for a tv deal, half-a-dozen arenas and an insurance deal for a mini-league featuring the top-80 players or so. Well, they should be looking for someone to look for that for them. The European market is too limited.
I posed this question in another thread, but applies here as well.
Is the European market too limited because it is basketball or because it is minor league basketball?
I mean if Lebron, Kobe, Dwight, Melo, Dwight, etc. all were playing in Europe would the money follow or would it always be below par because basketball just isn't popular enough in Europe? I actually tend to think if the stars went the money would follow because the American viewing audience would also follow.
Its a tough question.
First of all, there is one huge hurdle here, and that is whether this is a short term or long term question. If we are talking about guys going over to Europe just until the CBA is agreed upon, I don't think that is enough time for those guys to be fully integrated. I think the fans will be slow to come around in large enough numbers, when they know it is really just a bit of a sideshow while the NBA is on hiatus, and not a legitimate building of the euroleague.
Now, if they really did decide to turn their backs on the NBA and sign long term, guaranteed deals in Europe(which I don't think would ever happen), then I think it would start to bring in some extra money, at least in certain markets, to make it sustainable.
Here's the thing though...I am not sure Stern thinks what is actually happening is a bad thing. His biggest goal over the last few years has been to globalize the league, and, if not expanding to Europe with new teams, at least taking advantage of more marketing opportunities over there.
So, if these players are going to go over to Europe, and play there for several months, or even a year, and then come back to the NBA, I have a feeling Stern would look at it as a good thing. Owners might disagree, because it could hurt their negotiation position, but for Stern, I think he is loving this.
Really, the only huge negative I see is the chance of injury. But lets face it, these guys are running free right now, and I believe the clauses in their contracts that keep them from doing things like driving motorcycles, etc. are not relevant at the moment, so they may be even more likely to get injured (or arrested) if they are sticking around here, with nothing to do.